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Alih Wahana Tradisi Pujan Kasanga dalam Visual Komik Sukmawan, Sony; Izza, Siti Fitrohitul
Humanis Vol 28 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JH.2024.v28.i01.p02

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Pujan Kasanga Tradition is an important ritual of Tengger people because of being a tradition instrument in actualizing consistency of life. The potential of oral literature tradition in Pujan Kasanga can be developed into an artwork through alih wahana activity. Alih Wahana is purposing to visualize Pujan Kasanga oral literature inside comic which can introduce local culture from Tengger people. Alih Wahana method made through four steps such as preparing, imagining, developing imagination and working. Alih Wahana process bring a visual comic containing multiculturalism depicted through the plot of ritual processing followed by all of Tengger people without discriminating background of religion, faith, and social status. Next, local identity looks from the traditional costume that figure wore, profession, anjangsana culture and the culture of gathering. Last, own unique of Pujan Kasanga as an important ritual has big value and philosophy for Tengger people delivered on the environment background of shared and gotong royong, social environment concern, and harmony of living.
Menjaga Asa UMKM dan Kebangkitan Kuliner Lokal: Sosialisasi, Edukasi, dan Pendampingan Sertifikasi Halal terhadap Pegiat UMKM di Lereng Gunung Bromo Sukmawan, M.Pd, Dr. Sony; Sucipto, Sucipto; Tawakal, Goerge Towar Ikbal; Ardhian, Dany; Isna, Fariha Nurul; Izza, Siti Fitrohitul; Rufianjani, Esavalin Oktavia; Mumtaz, Tsabitah Zain; Azya, Zahra Kasfillah
Jurnal Gramaswara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Gramaswara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.gramaswara.2024.004.01.09

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Halal cullinare has become a necessity, especially in tourist areas. Therefore, halal certification is required, especially in locations with a majority non-Muslim population. Besides ensuring halal status, halal certification also serves as a means to promote local cullinare promising economic growth for the local community while preserving the rich culinary heritage. This community service project focuses on three villages on the slopes of Mount Bromo, namely Ngadiwono Village, Tlogosari, and Mojorejo. The program took place on June 25-26, 2023, with a primary focus on the Tosari Village rest area, in collaboration with the Baladaun community, local tourism communities (Pokdarwis), women's organizations (ibu-ibu PKK), and local SMEs (UMKM). Several activities have already been carried out, including the dissemination and education about halal certification, with experts and halal certification consultants from Brawijaya University invited to provide guidance. As a follow-up, the community service team will compile a halal certification guidebook containing instructions on administrative preparation, applying for halal certification through the Ministry of Religious Affairs' provided application, and providing assistance in preparing the necessary documentation for submission through the application. Keywords: halal sertification; Bromo Mountain; local culinary; Brawijaya University; community services