Jurnal Pendidikan Tari
Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Seni Pertunjukan dan Pengaruh Seni Tari dalam Pendidikan

Komodifikasi Pertunjukan Topeng Mak Yong Sebagai Atraksi Wisata Budaya di Pulau Mantang

Arbi Ntan Era Komala (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Nov 2021

Abstract

This article aims to describe and reveal the commodification of Mak Yong Mask Performing Arts as a tourist attraction on Mantang Island. Mak Yong mask is a traditional performing art of the Malay community which is created from a combination of elements of ritual, performing arts, dance, music and singing. This performance has been recognized by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as an intangible cultural heritage belonging to three allied countries, namely Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Mak Yong's mask on Mantang Island has a characteristic that is the use of masks as property. Qualitative research methods are carried out using interview, observation, and literature studies. An ethnographic approach with commodification theory is used to observe changes in the performing arts as a form of community negotiation on cultural values. The results of the discussion in this study indicate the commodification of form, time, stage, and desacralization. Changes in the performing arts of Mak Yong masks are influenced by tourism packaging factors without losing the value of the meaning and function of this art as community identity. This effort is carried out as a form of artistic response to the function of performing arts as a cultural tourism.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jpt

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Education

Description

This Journal is about Creation of Performing Arts or Performing Arts Study as well as the research result of Innovation in Dance and Dance ...