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Understanding the Beauty of Movement and Meaning Behind Aceh Dance (Saman Dance) Hulfadila, Hulfadila
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 2 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v2i1.14

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Saman Dance, a cultural heritage from Aceh that has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, is a unique manifestation of local wisdom and Islamic values inherent in the Gayo community. This article examines the beauty of the movements and the deep meanings contained in Saman Dance, as well as its role in preserving Aceh's cultural identity. Through an ethnographic approach and semiotic analysis, this research explores the historical origins, choreographic structure, and symbolism of Saman Dance movements. The results show that every movement in Saman Dance has a philosophical meaning that is closely related to the teachings of Islam and the social values of Gayo society. The speed, uniformity, and complexity of the movements not only reflect aesthetic beauty, but also symbolize unity, discipline, and harmony in social life. Furthermore, the lyrics sung during performances contain profound moral and spiritual messages. This article also discusses the evolution of Saman Dance from a religious ritual to an internationally recognized performing art, as well as the challenges in preserving it in the modern era. In conclusion, Saman Dance is not just an artistic expression, but an important medium in transmitting cultural and spiritual values between generations. A deeper understanding of the meaning behind Saman Dance is expected to increase appreciation and efforts to preserve this cultural heritage.
Postmodern society and its impact on the construction of identity and difference in Indonesia Hulfadila, Hulfadila
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.4

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This article is about how postmodern society in Indonesia faces challenges and opportunities in creating its own identity and difference amid globalization and pluralism. The author uses sociological and anthropological approaches to analyze digital media, identity politics, ethnicity, religion, popular culture and social movements. The author shows that Indonesia's postmodern society seeks a flexible, dynamic and multicultural identity but simultaneously faces conflicts and tensions with different groups. The author also gives several recommendations to solve these problems and create social harmony.
Mapping the Fine Arts Landscape in the Millennial Era as Trends and Challenges Hulfadila, Hulfadila
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 2 July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i2.9

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This article maps the trends and challenges faced by the fine arts industry in the millennial era. The increasingly large and influential millennial generation has changed the landscape of contemporary art, driven by developments in digital technology and social media. Trends identified include the increasing accessibility of fine art, collaborative and interdisciplinary art, as well as the central role of millennial audiences in the industry ecosystem. On the other hand, millennial artists face challenges in building sustainable careers, limited funding and institutional support, intellectual property rights issues, and maintaining long-term audience engagement. Understanding the dynamics of these trends and challenges is important for stakeholders to formulate adaptive and innovative strategies to encourage the sustainability and growth of the fine arts industry in the millennial era.