Britain International for Linguistics, Arts and Education Journal (BIoLAE Journal)
Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Linguistics, Arts and Education - July

Learning Tortor Martonun Traditional Dance in Simalungun Community

Ruth Hertami (Faculty of Languages and Arts, Unuversitas Negeri Medan, Indonesia)
Dilinar Adlin (Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Medan, Indonesia)
Ilham Rifandi (Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Medan, Indonesia)
Ryan Dallion (Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Medan, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Aug 2022

Abstract

Batak Simalungun is a part of the five Batak tribes, namely Batak Toba, Batak Karo, Batak Pakpak, and Batak Mandailing, as well as from eight indigenous tribes namely Melayu, Nias, and Sibolga Pesisir in North Sumatra Region. This study aims to explain how the traditional Batak Simalungun dance movement technique in Tortor Martonun, or in Indonesian can be interpreted as a weaving dance. The method used in this research is descriptive-qualitative. The approach used is an ethnographic study with an emphasis on the cultural aspects of the Batak Simalungun tribe. The research location was conducted in Simalungun Regency. The results showed that the Tortor Martonun belonging to the Simalungun community had 20 types of movements consisting of: Mamuyuk (collecting cotton fruit), Manrobus (boiling cotton fruit), Mamispis (separating seeds from cotton), Mamusur (developing), Manusun Bonang (composing thread), Marsigira (coloring), Manjomur Bonang (drying the thread), Mangganti (shaping the thread), Mamuyuk Bonang (taking the thread), Partorsahon Bonang (tidying the thread), Manggulung Bonang (rolling the thread), Martonun (weaving), Manggulung bonang (winding thread), Papeakkon Bonang (putting/placing the thread), Martonun (weaving), Mambuka Hiou (untying the woven/traditional woven cloth), Patorsahon Hiou (tidying the hiou), Pataridahkon Hiou (showing hiou), and Panutup (closing). To facilitate the learning process of Tortor Martonun while responding to technological advances, the entire range of motion is packaged in its entirety in audio-visual media, and uploaded to podcast “Rumah Tari’. with a link link Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYn7jZKYq0mEVgjWajsInag

Copyrights © 2022






Journal Info

Abbrev

biolae

Publisher

Subject

Arts Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

Britain International of Linguistics, Arts and Education Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published in March, July and November by BIAR Publisher. BIoLAE Journal welcomes research paper in language, linguistics, oral tradition, literature, arts, education and other related fields which is ...