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Production of Shadow Puppet Performances in Building Artistic Entrepreneurship Juju Masunah; Putri Lilis Dyani; Vanessa Gaffar; Maya Sari
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): January
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

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Purpose: This research describes the efforts to promote entrepreneurial motivation through shadow puppet performances. Research Methodology: This research used a project-based approach, and the activities are initiated by: 1) diagnosing the problems of performing arts entrepreneurship, 2) creating art incubation designs, 3) implementing activity plans, and 4) evaluating activities through performances. The participants were students with educational backgrounds in dance, music, and fine arts at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, as well as partners in the Indigo Moon Theater, a community-based in London. Results: A production of shadow puppet performance art with a Jungle Book story can foster students’ entrepreneurial motivation, shown through paid performances and business planning sales of show packages, merchandise, and a shadow puppet workshop model for children and families. Limitations: This research cannot assist the participants in managerial work to continue their business. Contributions: This research contributes to developing art entrepreneurship in the performing arts field as part of Indonesia’s creative industry sub-sector.
Japin Ayun Anak Dance: A Collaborative Reflection on Ma'ayun Anak and Ba'ayun Mulud Traditions in South Kalimantan Banjar Community Culture Putri Yunita Permata Kumala Sari; Rezky Rezky; Muhammad Jazuli; Juju Masunah; Wahyu Lestari
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The Banjar people in South Kalimantan have a tradition of putting their children to sleep in a swing while chanting a rhythmic shalawat of Banjar poetry called Ma'ayun Anak. This tradition is integrated into the Ba'ayun Mulud tradition which is a cultural tradition of the Banjar people to ma'ayun a child in the month of Maulid or Rabiul Awwal in the Islamic calendar (Hijriyah) to celebrate the birthday of Rasulullah Muhammad Shalallahu 'Alaihi Wassalam. This cultural reflection collaborated and was expressed in a new dance creation entitled "Japin Ayun Anak" in 2018 by the Posko La Bastari Kandangan, Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency. This article is descriptive qualitative using an ethnochoreological approach to obtain descriptions, meanings and values in the choreography of this dance which includes conceptualized motion, space and time as well as classification of movement types. There are 15 variations of motion in this dance that reflect important messages for appreciators, including regarding the love of parents for their children and the actualization of Muslim gratitude for the birth of Muhammad Shalallahu 'Alaihi Wassalam, in which mothers rock their children accompanied by the Prophet's blessings and prayers for his son. It is hoped that the child who is rocked will inherit the glory of the Prophet Muhammad Shalallahu 'Alaihi Wassalam and obtain safety in this world and in the hereafter.