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Journal : Harmonia: Journal of Research and Education

Arts Education Within The Mayong Pottery Artisan Families: A Local Art Conservation Strategy Triyanto, Triyanto; Syakir, Syakir; Mujiyono, Mujiyono
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 19, No 2 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance and Music, FBS, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v19i2.19629

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This study aims to examine the problem of applying the pattern of traditional arts education in the Mayong ceramic artisan family seen as a strategy in conserving local art. This research used a qualitative-ethnographic approach. The research objectives cover aspects of cultural values of dance, human resources, and the environment and their changes that are systemically related functionally in the art education process in the family sphere. Research data were collected through participatory observation techniques, in-depth interviews, and documentation—validation of data through source triangulation and thick description. Data analysis techniques were carried out in an interactive cycle that moves between the processes of reduction, presentation, and verification of data. The results of the study show the following. First, there are cultural values in the culture of the Mayong ceramic artisan family community, which are oriented to the view of the importance of the obligation to inherit their local arts. Second, human resources, cultural values, and the natural environment show the interrelationships in the formation of art education patterns in the family. Third, as a conservation strategy, the pattern of art education that takes place within the family has succeeded in preserving and developing local ceramic arts. Other local art artisan communities can adopt suggestions that can be put forward in this informal art education pattern in efforts to conserve regional cultural heritage.
Bia Music: Traditional Music Heritage and Preserving Tradition Across Generations Kapoyos, Richard Junior; Suharto, Suharto; Syakir, Syakir
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 22, No 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance and Music, FBS, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v22i2.37619

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This research aimed to see the phenomenon of the bia music of the Minahasa tribe that needed to be carefully observed in considering Bia Music then until now was shifting and changing due to the society’s lack of awareness towards Bia Music. This traditional music was very concerning due to the decreasing quantity and quality of the players. The objectives of this research were to analyze: (1) the traditional music heritage and preserving tradition across generations and (2) the educational process in traditional musical performances. The research applied a qualitative method with data collecting techniques by interview, observation, and literature review. Data validation technique based on credibility criteria, using data triangulation. Data analysis techniques consisted of collection, data presentation, data reduction, and data verification. The results of the study show that the younger generation realizes that bia music has become distinctive music that belongs to the community. This music has become part of the social life of the people in Batu village, North Minahasa, so that the educational process in society occurs naturally as a model of inheritance that occurs continuously in society.
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.): Source of Ideas Behind the Semarang Batik Motifs to Strengthen Local Cultural Identity Syakir, Syakir; Sobandi, Bandi; Fathurrahman, Moh.; Isa, Badrul; Anggraheni, Dini; Verayanti R., Sri
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 22, No 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance and Music, FBS, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v22i1.36579

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Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.), a type of tropical plant that grows in Indonesia has various benefits and has been widely studied by various disciplines. The study of Tamarind as a source of ideas for art creation, on the other hand, has not been widely carried out. The aims of this study are: (1) To explain the process of creating Semarang batik motifs using the idea of Tamarind through the stylization of forms; (2) to analyze the shape of the Tamarind batik motif to strengthen the identity of Semarang’s local culture. This study uses a qualitative approach with phenomenological methods to examine phenomena related to the creation process and the uniqueness of locality-based batik motifs on batik artisans in Semarang City. The data collection techniques used were observation, in-depth interviews, and document studies. The data that has been collected was analyzed interactively through data reduction, presentation, and conclusions with the scope of analysis in intra-aesthetic and extra-aesthetic studies. The results showed that: (1) Tamarind is a typical plant that is closely related to the toponym of the city of Semarang so it becomes a source of ideas for the creation of locality-based batik motifs through the stylization technique by Semarang batik artisans; (2) Visualization of the shape of the Tamarind batik motif that has been produced shows the diversity and uniqueness of the form as an aesthetic expression of the batik artisan in responding to the beauty of the natural and socio-cultural environment in Semarang City according to the level of knowledge and aesthetic experience. This research contributes to the batik artisan in exploring the diversity of local plant species as a source of ideas for creating environmentally-based batik motifs to strengthen the value of local cultural identity.
Co-Authors A Sayuti, Suminto A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Agus Cahyono Anang Prasetyo Anifah, Dian Putri Anita Hidayati Arba, Syafaatunnisa Arif , Fiyanto Azis, Adek Cerah Kurnia Azqiya, Durotul Bagus Suhendar Bandi Sobandi Belinda, Citra Budiharti Budiharti Dewi, Nurul Kemala Diantoro, Diantoro Dini Anggraheni Dwi Budi Harto Dwi Retno Sri Ambarwati Dwiningtyas, Ratih Eko Haryanto Eko Sugiarto Fiqkri, Muhammad Ibnu Gagas Prakoso Gunadi Gunadi Guntara, Miko Handary, Zulhilmi Hanifaratri, Anindya Saskia Hanriwibawa, Degi Harry Prasetyo, Harry Hartono Hartono Hedianti, Galuh Fatma I Gusti Ngurah Antaryama Ikram, Fadhli Dzil Isa, Badrul Ismiyanto, Ismiyanto Jamhari Jamhari Kemala Dewi, Nurul Kumalasari, Ucik Kusnanto, R. Angga Bagus Laksono Trisnantoro Lestari Raharjo, Evi Dwi Lindawati Lindawati Luthfiana, Eva Nida M Ibnan Syarir Maemonah, Maemonah Majid, Maghfur Imam Abdul Mardi Mardi Mawardi, Muhammad Fitri Moh. Fathurrahman Mufida, Dedek Anisya Muh. Ibnan Syarif, Muh. Ibnan Muhammad Jazuli Mujahirin Tohir, Mujahirin Mujiyono Mujiyono Murtiyoso, Onang Na:am, Muh Fakhrihun Naam, Muh. Fakhrihun Na’am, Muh. Fakhrihun Norhadi, Sigit Pamadhi, Hajar Pertiwi, Dian Ika Ponimin Prambudi, Djuli Djati Pratama Bayu Widagdo, Widagdo Purwanto Purwanto Rahman, Handy Tevanda Richard Junior Kapoyos Riskhana, Riskhana Sa’iidah, Alfu Sambira, Zefanya Sanjaya, Bangkit Sari, Yofita Setiyawati, Yuli Sidyawati, Lisa Soesanto Soesanto Sri Iswidayati Subekti, Dwi Wahyu Suharto Suharto Suhendar, Bagus Surya Adi, Adinda Suyudi, Danang Syarifah, Dini Tjetjep Rohendi Rohidi, Tjetjep Rohendi Totok Sumaryanto, Totok Tri Marhaeni Pudji Astuti Umul Aiman Verayanti R., Sri Wadiyo Wadiyo Wahyuari, Wahyuari Wardoyo, Dwi Yanti, Meipur Yohanis Devriezen Amasanan Zakia Sani, Muhammad Budi Zakiyati, Nur Muaffah