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Harmonia: Journal of Research and Education
ISSN : 25412426     EISSN : -     DOI : 10.15294
Core Subject : Education, Art,
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education is published by Departement of Drama, Dance, and Music, Faculty of Language and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang in cooperation with Asosiasi Profesi Pendidik Sendratasik Indonesia (AP2SENI)/The Association of Profession for Indonesian Sendratasik Educators, two times a years. The journal has focus: Research, comprises scholarly reports that enhance knowledge regarding art in general, performing art, and art education. This may include articles that report results of quantitative or qualitative research studies.
Articles 1,219 Documents
Sundanese Traditional Tone Sensitivity-Based Audiation Model of Salendro Musical Scale Latifah, Diah
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 16, No 2 (2016): (Nationally Accredited, December 2016)
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance, and Musik (Sendratasik), Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v16i2.7542

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This study is aiming at finding out the audiation model of salendro musical scale and teaching it to the non-Sundanese learners. Treatment done to the learners whose hearing sensitivity has not been familiar with salendro tone during the audiation practice. A method implemented in the study was grounded theory. It was used to explore initial audiation theory from Edwin E. Gordon in Syntax Learning Sequence in Music that was adjusted with learning stages of salendro tone. This study resulted in an audiation model of salendro tone to sharpen hearing sensitivity of non-Sundanese learners who had not been familiar with salendro tone.
Audience Perception of Effective Communication in Nigerian Paintings Abodunrin, Johnson Adelani
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 16, No 2 (2016): (Nationally Accredited, December 2016)
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance, and Musik (Sendratasik), Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v16i2.7824

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Artists in Nigeria perceived effective communication differently irrespective of the socio-economic status.Communication effectiveness depends largely on the understanding of the message being passed between a sender and a receiver. Painting has been used over time to express emotion and feeling to the perceiving audience. The study is audience’s perception of communication in Nigeria painting and how it varies with the socio-economic characteristics such as age, education, gender, and being professional artist or art lovers. Questionnaires were distributed and administered to examine how the status of the art audience makes or mars effective communication in painting. The inferential statistics that were employed include “chi-square test” to test the relationship between different variables. The data were taken in ordinal form using Likert’s scale, and transformed into interval data. This was done by attaching statistical weights to the responses in the order of importance which were summed up for the parametric testing. Findings show that gender factor has nothing to do with the understanding of paintings. Also, the level of education obtained by the audience does not have much to do with understanding of contemporary Nigerian painting but a better exposure to the issue concerning the stylistic development of Nigerian painting. Art practitioners must adequately be guided on stylistic trend in painting, art education should be more intensified in educational curriculum in Nigeria. The paper concludes that audience requires a better exposure to the issues concerning the stylistic development of Nigerian painting for effective communication to take place.
Puppet Visual Adaptation on Playing Cards as Educational Media Wiyoso, Joko
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 16, No 2 (2016): (Nationally Accredited, December 2016)
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance, and Musik (Sendratasik), Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v16i2.5816

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This study aims at presenting an effective media in a form of puppet picture playing cards as a means to introduce traditional puppet to the society. Research and Development (R&D) was chosen as the method to develop the playing cards. Results were presented in a form of the design of puppet picture playing cards as many as 54 cards as well as 54 puppet characters as the background pictures. The design of the playing cards is adjusted to the common playing cards which are distributed widely in the society, including both the sizes and symbols, like the pictures of spade, heart, diamond, and club. In detail, the design comprises: (1) the size of playing cards which is 6 cm width of the upper and lower sides and 9 cm length for the left and right sides. (2) The playing cards’ background is in a bright color so does the puppet picture on the card can be seen clearly.
The Existence of Local Wisdom Value Through Minangkabau Dance Creation Representation in Present Time Indrayuda, Indrayuda
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 16, No 2 (2016): December 2016
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance and Music, FBS, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v16i2.6146

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This paper is aiming at revealing the existence of local wisdom values in Minangkabau through the representation of Minangkabau dance creation at present time in West Sumatera. The existence of the dance itself gives impact to the continuation of the existence of local value in West Sumatera. The research method was qualitative which was used to analyze local wisdom values in the present time Minangkabu dance creation representation through the touch of reconstruction and acculturation as the local wisdom continuation. Besides, this study employs multidisciplinary study as the approach of the study by implementing the sociology anthropology of dance and the sociology and anthropology of culture. Object of the research was Minangkabau dance creation in present time, while the data was collected through interview and direct observation, as well as documentation. The data was analyzed by following the technique delivered by Miles and Huberman. Research results showed that Minangkabau dance creation was a reconstruction result of the older traditional dance, and through acculturation which contains local wisdom values. The existence of Mianngkabau dance creation can affect the continuation of local wisdom values in Minangkabau society in West Sumatera. The existence of dance creation has maintained the Minangkabau local wisdom values in present time.
Building Creative Art Product in Jombang Regency by Conserving Mask Puppet Yanuartuti, Setyo
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 16, No 1 (2016): June 2016
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance and Music, FBS, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v16i1.6148

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Building creative industry is one the effort chose to keep up with the ongoing of era development. Traditional art is one of the resource to produce creative art products. Gate Duwur Mask Puppet is a mask performance in Jombang Regency East Java that contains local wisdom. The local wisdom was one of the creativity sources to develop creative art products in Jombang Regency because maintaining Jati Duwur Mask Puppet performance was hard in the middle of the fast society development. The transformation of the source culture (mask puppet) to become the current target culture is one of the efforts made to build creative art. The research on mask dance conservation on mask puppet performance in Jombang was needed. The research method used was an art development through conservation. There were three products of mask dance created as a result of this research. The dances were Gladhen dancers – a couple dance, Mbanmban mask dance – a theatrical group dance, Maduretno-citralanggenan dance – a dance fragment. These mask dance products were a creative realization of a mask performance originated from mask puppet. The community and mask, puppet performer agreed to the development of mask dance to become a more creative art product that could be enjoyed by the young generation.
The inheritance of values in Sundanese song of Cianjuran in West Java Julia, Julia; Supriyadi, Tedi
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 17, No 2 (2017): December 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v17i2.8645

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This article examines the issue of inheritance that occurs in the Sundanese Song of Cianjuran. During this time, the inheritance is dominated by the transfer of skills only, while the transfer of value tends to be ignored. Consequently, the public cannot grasp the value of what is important to Sundanese Song of Cianjuran, so that over time the Sundanese Song of Cianjuran being abandoned. Through research conducted by observation into the studio and the training venues of Sundanese Song of Cianjuran, and interviews with the artists of Sundanese Song of Cianjuran, the study results showed two things. First, the Sundanese Song of Cianjuran contains the value both in lyrics and music accompaniment, in the lyrics have meaning is quite diverse, whereas the musical accompaniment contains any value in the form of symbolic treatment. Second, the process of inheritance value, on the one hand, occurs at certain times through a casual chat after training Sundanese Song of Cianjuran finished, and on the other hand, the value of inheritance is one drawback in the regeneration of Sunda Cianjuran song, because teachers tend to pass on the skills aspect alone.
MENGUBAH CITRA LENGGER MENJADI MEDIA EKSPRESI ESTETIS  (To Change the Image of Lengger Into Esthetic Medium of  Expression) Budiarti, Muriah
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 4, No 2 (2003)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v4i2.708

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Persepsi masyarakat terhadap kesenian rakyat Lengger telah berubah. Lengger pada awal kemunculannya dianggap selalu berkonotasi dengan prostitusi sekarang lengger merupakan media ekspresi estetis. Perubahan citra Lengger disebabkan oleh beberapa faktor diantaranya oleh seniman penyaji, sajian kesenian Lengger itus endiri dan masyarakat pendukung sedangkan perilaku senimannya adalah faktor terpenting. Diantara seniman lengger di wilayah Banyumas dan sekitarnya yang terkenal adalah Kampi yang banyak mempengaruhi perubahan citra Lengger sehingga dapat disebut sebagai agen perubahan. Orientasi Kampi yang didorong oleh kemampuan menari, olah vokal tata rias busana serta visi misi sebagai wujud penjelmaan diri, melalui “panembahan” tempat “ngalap berkah” telah memperoleh simpati masyarakat umum. Berubahnya kondisi mengakibatkan bertambahnya volume pentas, baik dalam rangka diundang hajatan perkawinan, rekaman studio dan acara­acara lain. Kesenian Lengger sekarang menjadi slah satu kesenian yang populer di Banyumas dan sekitarnya.Kata Kunci: Lengger, Perubahan, Ekspresi estetik.
Lawet dance and ebleg dance: the term analysis towards its movement qualities Santosa, Djarot Heru; Dewi, Gardenia Kartika; Rahayu, Aprina Dwi
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 17, No 1 (2017): June 2017
Publisher : Department of Drama, Dance and Music, FBS, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v17i1.7805

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This study offers an insight of a research activity which focuses on art analysis, but lies its concern from the perspective of linguistics. This study is aiming at analyzing linguistic data that are related to traditional art activity to obtain further understanding beyond the existence of the art itself. Example of the activity is the linguistic analysis of terms used to label the kinds or qualities of dance movement from Central Java province, in this case are Lawet dance and Ebleg dance. Kebumen, as one of regency in Central Java, is chosen as the research location since it owns rich of typical traditional arts (local), both from the perspective of the art forms as well as the linguistic aspects. This research is analyzed by employing linguistic theory, especially the analysis of morphology and semantic. Implication of linguistic analysis done to the terms is a deep understanding towards the traditional dances being analyzed. It is further resulted in the form of identity affirmation to the traditional arts exist in the society’s environment.
The Inheritance of Malay Palace Dance in Malaysia and Yogyakarta Classical Dance in Indonesia Taib Bin Saearani, Muhammad Fazli; Cahyono, Agus
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 16, No 1 (2016): June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v16i1.6145

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The background of this study is the effort of solving the inheritance problem faced by Malaysia in the case of Malay Palace dance which is currently in decline. This study is done by using best practice from the The Development and Inheritance of Yogyakarta Classical Dance (TKGY) done by the Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Palace and some formal and non-formal institutions in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. TKGY is chosen as it is viewed to have positive life in classical Palace dance and involve various actors and clear strategies. For three years, the researcher has done the research by observing the inheritance context (TKGY) to identify preservation phenomena done in Yogyakarta. This research is using a qualitative approach. The data are collected by doing in-depth interviews with some leaders of the main studios in Yogyakarta and Malay Palace dance choreographers in Malaysia. The result of the research shows that there are some similarities and differences between Malay palace dance in Malaysia and Yogyakarta classical dance. Some strategies have been used to describe how the Malaysian government adopts inheritance strategies (TKGY) used by actors in the inheritance discourse (TKGY).How to Cite: Saearani, M. F. T. B & Cahyono, A. (2016). The Inheritance of Malay Palace Dance in Malaysia and Yogyakarta Classical Dance in Indonesia . Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research And Education, 16(1), 75-86. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/harmonia.v16i1.6145 
Women domination in the Galombang dance: between the customary idealism and the market use Indrayuda, Indrayuda; Ardipal, Ardipal
Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education Vol 17, No 2 (2017): December 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/harmonia.v17i2.10724

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This study aims to answer the women dominance in the Galombang dance creation in Minangkabau, West Sumatra from gender perspective. In addition, this study also reveals the position of women as an urgent thing in the Minangkabau dance creations, Galombang. This research used interdisciplinary approach, namely Cultural Sociology and Dance Anthropology. The data were obtained through various interviews, direct monitoring in the situation of the Galombang dance activity, and literature study to support the primary data. The analysis was done through ethnography method. The result of the research found that women dominance was bigger than men in the Galombang dance creations. In customary idealism, women are not Galombang dancers as the Galombang dance is intended for men. In reality, there is a bigger role between men and women in the Galombang dance; therefore, men’s role is not very decisive on the performance quality and selling value, as well as for the use of dance Galombang creations by society nowadays in West Sumatra.

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