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Dewa Ruci : Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni
ISSN : 14124181     EISSN : 2685287X     DOI : 10.33153
Core Subject : Education, Art,
International Journal of Visual and Performing Arts draws its contributions from academics and practitioner-researchers at the interface of new visual and performing arts. It acts as a forum for critical scholarship, innovative practice, and creative pedagogy, addressing themes that may be domain-specific (e.g. theatre, dance, music, live art, visual arts) or situated at the convergence of two or more disciplines. The journal invites original, significant, and rigorous inquiry into all subjects within or across disciplines related to visual and performing arts. It encourages debate and cross-disciplinary exchange across a broad range of approaches. The spectrum of topics includes Ethnomusicology, Karawitanology, Music Education, Dance Theatre, Movie and Television, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Media Arts, Fine Arts, Photography. These topics are addressed in full-length academic articles, critical statements on current issues, developmental practice, and reviews of books and live/media-based visual and performing arts. The journal presents an innovative platform for researchers, students, practitioners and educators to both learn from and contribute to the field. All articles are subject to initial Editor screening and then a rigorous double-blind peer-review process before publication.
Articles 271 Documents
Transformation of Palembang malay community cultural values based on character education in dance learning in higher education Halimah Agustina; Malarsih Malarsih; Deasylina da Ary
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v17i2.4642

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This research was analyzed with the aim of uncovering and knowing the transformation of the local culture of the Palembang Malay community, which has values in activities, art, or symbolic meanings that characterize the character of the local community which can be used as character enrichment in dance learning in tertiary institutions with a culture based on material content local Problem formulation; (1) what character values do Palembang Malay people have in the form of the Tanggai Dance art; (2) how is the transformation of culture-based character values in dance learning which is used as content material in Higher Education. This study uses a qualitative research method described and analyzed through an interdisciplinary approach to using a case study design in learning the Tanggai Dance at PGRI Palembang University, Department of Performing Arts Education. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and document study through an interactive analysis model. The results of the study show that the cultural values of the Malay people of Palembang originate from the habit of activities that give rise to art forms in the Tanggai Dance by holding the philosophy of rasan tuo and the motto of the meaning of sendok piyogo so that it is used as a reference for reflecting on character-based material content in learning Regional Dance at PGRI Palembang University which produces value in learning activities. The transformation process involves students, lecturers, and creators of the Tanggai Dance. Empirically the implementation of learning activities in schools and communities occurs in material content as a source of learning, while the Tanggai Dance functions as a work of art that has philosophy, history, and meaning in the form of dance so that Tanggai Dance is used as local culture-based material content to develop student character in Universities as prospective educators
How does the museum post-pandemic recovery? Exhibition design of DPR RI Museum Vicky Ferdian Saputra; M. Kholid Arif Rozaq; Rini Riris Setyowati
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v17i2.4549

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Museums are essential for connecting with and educating the public about their collections. A schism has developed between the public and museum institutions due to the Covid-19 pandemic's limits on museums. The inaugural exhibition of the DPR RI Museum aims to answer the challenge of readiness to recover museums' post-pandemic situation and conditions by rebuilding public involvement and communication. This study uses a mixed method equipped with research and development (R&D) using the ADDIE model product development systematics. The steps taken in organizing the exhibition are; (1) analysis of the historical context of the DPR RI building; (2) exhibition design; (3) development of 3D exhibition layout design; (4) implementation (exhibition); and (5) evaluation. A series of conferences and workshops supported the exhibition to educate the general public about the DPR RI's role as a home for the people. The results of museum content research and the development of a 3D museum layout model for exhibitions based on the validation of museum exhibition layouts are feasible to implement as a museum exhibition. Organizing exhibition events is the bond between the museum and the public, as evidenced by visitors' enthusiasm and positive response. This exhibition provided an important contribution to the post-pandemic situation, specifically as an effective and informative mode of communication in presenting the history of the DPR RI buildings to the general population.
Candhik Ayu: canon of life philosophy for Mangkunegaran Princesses Dhian Lestari Hastuti; Imam Santosa; Achmad Syarief; Pribadi Widodo
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v17i2.4579

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Place identity is related to the identity of its residents. This study reveals the concept of Pracimoyoso Hall at Dalem Keputren Pracimosono to find the colour concept that represents the canon of life philosophy for the Mangkunegaran princesses. This research applies the qualitative method, descriptive analysis, and a semiology approach by considering architecture as a sign system. The data were collected from document analysis, in-depth interviews, and field observations. Babad Tutur, Serat Jatimurti, and Serat Wedhatama were analyzed to find out the formation of women's characters as well as their roles and positions within Mangkunegaran Palace. The semiology approach is used to decode the meanings of the three books. Then the meanings are used to analyze the characters of the princesses through the semiological analysis of the physical forms of Pracimoyoso Hall to obtain the concepts. The results show that semiology can reveal the pink to the purple spectrum of candhik ayu as the canon of life philosophy for the Mangkunegaran princesses. This research contributes to providing new insights into the concept of colours as the canon of life philosophy by understanding the relationship between a place's identity and its residents' self-identity through the identification of the serat books and their implementation in architecture as a sign system
Aesthetic film: constructive perspective art directors Salsa Solli Nafsika; Zakarias Sukarya Soeteja; Irwan Sarbeni; Hery Supiarza
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v17i2.4422

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The audience has limited information when it comes to interpreting movies, and they can even be swayed by an artistic director's failure to create a scene event space, which affects how visual messages are conveyed. This study analyzes the aesthetics of the film using an art directors practice approach to: measure the extent of the relationship between the perceptions built by the film appreciator and the visual objects he observes through Persistence of Vision, revealing the relevance of object and artistic form to mise-en-scene; and the illusion of depth and semiosis. This study uses qualitative methods and research data processing by triangulation method and content analysis. The study's findings indicate that additional disciplines, such as aesthetic philosophy, semiotics, perspective, visual communication, mise-en-scene, and art director work practices, are needed to analyse cinema aesthetics from an art director's point of view
The kayon ideal shape: mathematical aesthetic on the kayon figures Pandu Pramudita; Sarwanto Sarwanto; Soetarno Soetarno; Dendi Pratama
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v17i2.4477

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The kayon figure is a traditional artefact in the shadow puppet form, which has features in its shape, so this figure is often utilized as the basis for a branding design to give an Indonesian identity. However, the kayon shape does not have enough explanation to be recognized as a geometric shape. This makes some people have an ethnocentric stigma against this figure utilizes. This research aims to explain the kayon shape using mathematical aesthetics to obtain objective results. The golden ratio with experimental methods is the theory to analyze the kayon shape. The structure and size data of kayon shapes were obtained from observing 25 kayon figure artefacts of Surakarta-style shadow puppets. The main structure of the kayon figure consists of the pucukan (the top part), the genukan-lengkeh (the middle part), and the palemahan (the bottom part). The kayon shape size ratio guide is obtained from the phi value in the golden ratio number pair with the formula φ1<n=φ2. The engineering drawing of kayon shape is carried out in three steps, consisting of the base grid system, the base layout kayon, and the kayon shape outline. This study concludes that the kayon ideal form is created from a 13:7 ratio. The contribution of this research is useful to be the basis for determining the aesthetics of kayon figures (wanda kayon), as a guide for the creation of kayon figures, and as an academic appreciation that the kayon shape is a geometric shape originating from Indonesia
Strategy for the inheritance of Penginang Penampi dance in Lombok Central West Nusa Tenggara Baiq Larre Ginggit Sekar Wangi; Agus Cahyono; Deasylina Da Ary
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v17i2.4999

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Penginang Penampi dance has become part of the culture of the people of Central Lombok. Shows are held only on official occasions. The existence of the Peninang Penampi dance, which is now being threatened by modern culture, needs to be saved. This study aims to discuss the inheritance of the Peninang Penampi dance in Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara. This study used the descriptive qualitative method. Data collection methods to be used are interviews, observation and documentation. This qualitative research will look at art from several disciplines. The results of the study show that through the inheritance strategy of the Peninang Penampi Dance in Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, many aspects can also be saved and their existence maintained, including aspects of educational values, religious values, ethical values, aesthetic values and social values. The conclusion is that the inheritance strategy for the Peninang Penampi Dance is an inheritance process that continues to move dynamically; this is because socio-cultural changes continue to occur, so this research makes an important contribution in offering a concept of an approach to inheriting traditional dance based on local values of the people of Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara.
The transformation of Tuban Batik colors: perception and value in modern society Fajar Ciptandi; Morinta Rosandini; Ulfah Nafi’ah
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 18, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v18i1.5184

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This article discusses the philosophical meanings represented by the dominant color in the background of traditional batik cloth in Tuban, East Java, Indonesia. These meanings have provided values and appreciation for the people of Tuban throughout their lives, reflecting a way of life connected to the concept of cosmology from birth to death. However, the current wave of development trends and modernity has impacted how the people of Tuban attribute value and adhere to these philosophical meanings within batik. This research employs an ethnographic approach involving direct data collection at the research location. We immersed ourselves in the local community, engaging in random interactions to gain insight into their thoughts and behaviors. Additionally, to uncover hidden philosophical values, data was collected through oral traditions involving one community leader, two entrepreneurs, and batik craftsmen knowledgeable about these values due to hereditary teachings. Subsequently, the data was analyzed using a phenomenological approach to elucidate the relationship between the philosophical meanings inherent in the traditional Tuban batik color and the daily behavioral patterns of the current population. This exploration illustrates the enduring significance of these philosophical meanings to the Tuban people. These meanings serve as a foundation for contemplating actions that preserve the tradition's continuity in the face of evolving innovations. It is imperative to assess how these values within the tradition are treated—whether maintenance, development, or elimination is appropriate—based on contemporary conditions.
Tracing Bong Lie Phin’s ceramic artistry in Singkawang: unveiling cultural heritage and technological advancements (1989-2020) Iwan Pranoto; M. Agus Burhan; Muhamad Romadoni
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 18, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v18i1.5188

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Ceramics by artist Bong Lie Phin has a historical record in the world of art by bringing social change to form a new culture through ceramic works. Another thing about ceramic development technology. This research is important in order to provide renewal through ceramic works. As for the research question, namely, how are inductive empiricism, reconstruction, and humanism related to ideas, society, and technology? This research process used qualitative methods with historical, social, and technological approaches and data collection techniques through interviews, literature studies, notes, and documentation documents. In the process of collecting data, researchers will gather information from artists and other supporting data. The data needed is in accordance with the research questions and then tested by involving experts and artists. There are several findings that the artist Bong Lie Phin created works from 1989 to 2020 with the concept of Chinese mythology and interpreted Chinese cultural symbols. This is also supported by the exploration of materials and technologies that develop in making ceramics, but without reducing the value and meaning, it was found that there were financial support factors carried out by the management of these ceramic artists in influencing understanding. Work so that the presence of work continues. Occurs, the work is considered capable of providing transformation of spiritual values; another discussion is the community's contribution in providing understanding in the creation of ceramic art so that the process of reconstruction in the work occurs continuously.
Striving for musical excellence: a study on the development of music players' skills for church worship accompaniment through ensemble training Putra Andino Nugrahhu; Ratih Sulistyowati; Ni Nyoman Astrini Utami; Jose Ernest
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 18, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v18i1.4456

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The connection between music and the church is integral, especially during worship, where hymns require musical accompaniment. The musical experience influences congregational engagement and emotions. Given the significance of musical accompaniment, diversity is essential. Coaching can enhance musicians' skills and contribute to varied worship experiences. This action research aims to guide music players at GKE Palangka I Palangka Raya to improve their music-playing skills, which are carried out in two cycles. Each cycle consists of four stages: planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The subjects of this study were ten teenage music players. Data were collected through observation, documentation, and skill tests. The data were analyzed by processing scores of assessment aspects, including the ability to imitate sounds, read notation, tempo suitability, intonation accuracy, and fingering techniques. The results increase musicians' skills in playing music through ensemble music, with an increase in the average score of each participant from pre-cycle 52 to the first cycle 62 by 19% and from the first cycle 62 to the second cycle 77 by 24%. This research contributes to the significance of musical diversity in worship, the impact of musical instruments on congregational engagement, and the potential benefits of coaching in enhancing musicians' skills for diverse music presentations, particularly within small musical ensembles. Additionally, this research highlights the significance of a theological-oriented approach to training in music ministry and practice and the potential for collaborative music training to improve musical proficiency in the context of worship.
The impact of apartment furniture design on children’s development and recommendations for multifunctional furniture Mahimma Romadhona; Ahadiat Joedawinata
Dewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni Vol 18, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/dewaruci.v18i1.5189

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People residing in urban environments, particularly children inhabiting apartments, often contend with limited space for movement. Children require sufficient space for physical activity to support their physical and psychological development. This study analyzes furniture design's influence on children's development. It employs a qualitative research approach with a phenomenological orientation and descriptive analysis. The data collection methods employed in this study encompass literature review, observation, and interviews. The study's participants consist of infants (newborn to 18 months) and toddlers (18 to 36 months) residing in apartments within Kalibata City, along with their caregivers. The study's findings indicate that furniture within confined spaces is not adequately tailored to children's activities and needs, consequently negatively impacting their physical and psychological well-being. Therefore, a furniture redesign to accommodate children's activities and support their development is imperative. This research recommends optimizing furniture design, encompassing construction systems, materials, safety measures, dimensions, and age-appropriate usage. The insights gleaned from this study hold significant value for the real estate industry, furniture design sector, interior design profession, and consumers.