The Existence of Performance Art of Sandur in the Era Globalization
Abstract
Sandur is a performance art form of traditional art. The existance of Sandur began reappeared by the community of Sukoharjo village in the district Tuban. Artist in the Sukoharjo village seeks to revive the art inherited by the ancestors. The existance of Sandur must be maintained and preserved for future generations can still see cultural heritage that exist in their respective regions. The main thing being studied in this research how form of presentation sandur art and the artist’s effort to maintain the existence of Sandur. So this research was conducted with the aim of describes the presentation of art performances Sandur in the Sukoharjo village and for describes the artist’s efforts in maintaining the existance of the Sandur in Sukoharjo Village. This research use qualitative approach and type of descriptive research. Data collection procedure is done by observation and interview metods. Data analysis activities start from data collection, reduction phase,persentation of data phase, and conclusion phase. Checking of data validity done with triangulation of sources and triangulation method. This research important to implement for seeing a change in the presentation of musical art slip and seeing the effort implement by the astist with adding an modern music insrument of Sandur art can made appreciation of society in Sukoharjo village became increasing. The art who have open mind of art can trough the cultural changes until this art can developing and survive in globalization era.
Keywords: Existance, performance, Sandur art.
DOI: 10.7176/ADS/71-04
Publication date:March 31st 2019
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