scholarly journals NILAI-NILAI MORAL YANG TERDAPAT DALAM KABA PADA KESENIAN RABAB (Studi pada Sebuah Pertunjukan Kesenian Rabab di Nagari Duku Kecamatan Koto XI Tarusan Kabupaten Pesisir Selatan Sumatera Barat)

Humanus ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Yesi Anita ◽  
Nurman Nurman ◽  
Aldri Frinaldi

This research aims to reveal religious and moral values in kaba (a type of Saga in Minangkabau literature) and rabab Pasisie (a type of percussion in Minangkabau particularly the one from Pesisir Selatan regency). The research is qualitative descriptive. The data, primary and secondary, is collected by observation, interview, and documentation. The interviewees are selected through purposive sampling. The data is then tested by triangulation of the sources, and then analysed using selection, reduction, classification, and presentation of data, which is later concluded. The result shows that rabab Pasisie is still fancied by the communities in Nagari Duku Kecamatan Koto XI of Tarusan District. The research concludes that kaba and rabab Pasisie embodies moral values that can be applied in the daily life of the community. We suggest that the leader of Nagari Duku Kecamatan Koto XI of Tarusan District promulgate the traditional rabab as a consideration to make it cultural tourism, while the Minangkabau society can implement moral values in kaba, and it is important that the district’s youth continue to learn and play rabab to maintain the traditional arts. Key words: Minangkabau kaba, rabab Pasisie, moral values, arts

Imaji ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kuswarsantyo

Langen Mandrawanara is one of rare arts, created by Patih Danurejo in the reign of Sultan Hamengkubuwana VIII. Besides its low frequency of performance, the rareness is caused by the difficulties of that dance with Ramayana epic theme. The art of Langen Mandrawanara is performed with squatting and the dialogs are carried out through tembang, traditional Javanese songs. The difficulties make Langen Mandrawanara less interesting to young generation incapable of singing the songs. As the time goes by, efforts are made by art groups and organizations to preserve Langen Mandrawanara, which are good steps to support the art preservation. The one carried out by Langen Mandrawanara community in Sembungan Village, Bangunjiwo, Bantul becomes the key to the future of the art. The endeavor also becomes an appeal to the tourists. The application of pseudo traditional arts is quite relevant as an attempt to keep Langen Mandrawanara art improving, without neglecting its essential aspects to be preserved. Using a dynamic concept of performance, Langen Mandrawanara is hoped to attract the viewers, especially of the young generation. Key words: Langen Mandrawanara, preservation, tourism


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mia Fitrah Elkarimah

<p><em>This research aims to describe the application of curriculum k13, especially scientific steps on the PAI (Islamic Education) subject in Islamic Elementary School Bina Insani Muslim Jatimulya in South Tambun subdisstrict, Bekasi Regency. The research instruments consist of observation, interview and documentation. The data of the research are analyzed employing a qualitative descriptive technique. The result of the one-month research shows that the scientific steps have been implemented as a whole. However, its implementation is not in accordance with the regulations of Minister of Education and Culture of Republic of Indonesia, consisting of 5 steps: observing, asking, trying, reasoning or associating and communicating. The inadequacy of the scientific steps in PAI learning can be seen in its non-sequential implementation. In the observing step, the aspect of aqidah (faith) is a dominant obstacle because it contains the concept of knowledge that is related to a belief and its abstract character. The discussions in this step tend to be rowdy and not focused. Besides, the imitating activity is only applied to aspects of fiqih (jurisprudence), such as the material of cleaning procedure. In the associating step, especially on the aspects of Al-Qur'an and hadith, students find it difficult to associate the contents of Al-Qur'an with the phenomena in their daily life, especially for students who have just learned to read Al-Qur'an. The last one is communicating ideas has not organized yet and tends to be quiet.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 61 (12) ◽  
pp. 82-86
Author(s):  
Rena Agajan Aliyeva ◽  

The ceremonies, reflecting national moral values of the ancient Turkish peoples are preserved. The one of the oldest ceremonies is the ceremony “Yug”. (Yukh). “Yug” is the archaic song related to the mourning ceremony. This ceremony is held when somebody dies. Songs singigng during the ceremony are called laments (Agi). Died person is praised in this ceremony. This ceremony is executed (held) in Azerbaijan nowdays. Yug ceremonies existed in Azerbaijan long before Islam. Key words: ceremony, the national traditional values, national style, national thinking, religious ceremony


Screen Bodies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 22-37
Author(s):  
David Yagüe González

The behaviors and actions that an individual carries out in their daily life and how they are translated by their society overdetermine the gender one might have—or not—according to social norms. However, do the postulates enounced by feminist and queer Western thinkers still maintain their validity when the context changes? Can the performances of gender carry out their validity when the landscape is other than the one in Europe or the United States? And how can the context of drag complicate these matters? These are the questions that this article will try to answer by analyzing the 2015 movie Viva by Irish director Paddy Breathnach.


Author(s):  
Daiva Milinkevičiūtė

The Age of Enlightenment is defined as the period when the universal ideas of progress, deism, humanism, naturalism and others were materialized and became a golden age for freemasons. It is wrong to assume that old and conservative Christian ideas were rejected. Conversely, freemasons put them into new general shapes and expressed them with the help of symbols in their daily routine. Symbols of freemasons had close ties with the past and gave them, on the one hand, a visible instrument, such as rituals and ideas to sense the transcendental, and on the other, intense gnostic aspirations. Freemasons put in a great amount of effort to improve themselves and to create their identity with the help of myths and symbols. It traces its origins to the biblical builders of King Solomon’s Temple, the posterity of the Templar Knights, and associations of the medieval craft guilds, which were also symbolical and became their link not only to each other but also to the secular world. In this work we analysed codified masonic symbols used in their rituals. The subject of our research is the universal Masonic idea and its aspects through the symbols in the daily life of the freemasons in Vilnius. Thanks to freemasons’ signets, we could find continuity, reception, and transformation of universal masonic ideas in the Lithuanian freemasonry and national characteristics of lodges. Taking everything into account, our article shows how the universal idea of freemasonry spread among Lithuanian freemasonry, and which forms and meanings it incorporated in its symbols. The objective of this research is to find a universal Masonic idea throughout their visual and oral symbols and see its impact on the daily life of the masons in Vilnius. Keywords: Freemasonry, Bible, lodge, symbols, rituals, freemasons’ signets.


Edupedia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-64
Author(s):  
Agus Supriyadi

Character education is a vital instrument in determining the progress of a nation. Therefore the government needs to build educational institutions in order to produce good human resources that are ready to oversee and deliver the nation at a progressive level. It’s just that in reality, national education is not in line with the ideals of national education because the output is not in tune with moral values on the one hand and the potential for individuals to compete in world intellectual order on the other hand. Therefore, as a solution to these problems is the need for the applicationof character education from an early age.


APRIA Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-16
Author(s):  
José Teunissen

In the last few years, it has often been said that the current fashion system is outdated, still operating by a twentieth-century model that celebrates the individualism of the 'star designer'. In I- D, Sarah Mower recently stated that for the last twenty years, fashion has been at a cocktail party and has completely lost any connection with the public and daily life. On the one hand, designers and big brands experience the enormous pressure to produce new collections at an ever higher pace, leaving less room for reflection, contemplation, and innovation. On the other hand, there is the continuous race to produce at even lower costs and implement more rapid life cycles, resulting in disastrous consequences for society and the environment.


2009 ◽  
pp. 31-40
Author(s):  
Emanuele Santirocco ◽  
Abdelhadi Fizazi

- A daily life situation in a residential seling is presented. There are two authors. The first, a nurse who is the coordinator of the seling, recounts a difficult episode which happened during a vacation with the residential patients. The second, a psychotherapist and the director of the center, comments upon what happened and proposes a theoretical reflection on the "private ethics" of the therapeutic residence, where difficult patients, professionals and assistive personnel live together for long periods of time. The close cohabitation leads to a certain inevitable familiarity between patients and the various care workers. This often leads to the workers becoming the targets of violent emotional reactions on the part of the patients, to which they respond the best they can, either by using tried techniques or by resorting to good sense. Knowing well, however, that the emotional resonance that certain episodes illicit, merits being adequately faced in supervision. A question which remains open is how to conciliate the possibility of travelling new roads with that of maintaining consolidated practice.key words: residential seling, care workers, cohabitation, practices, ethics


2021 ◽  
pp. 305-340
Author(s):  
Nicolás Daniel Fernández Álvarez

In this paper, we try to give a different perspective to the one that has been studied and offered in linguistics until now. Language starts as the main form of oral communication that is transmitted from generation to generation. Language is in constant evolution. One of the greatest evolutions in the linguistic field has been precisely writing. It represented perfectly the union of graphic ideas and concepts with the beginning of the religious beliefs. We also try to analyze which are the causes and consequences of interventionism in something as personal and private as language. We will try to demonstrate how socialism, even in linguistics, distorts the correct evolution of lan guage, remembering the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights (1996) whose consequence is the strengthening of various nationalisms around the world. Finally, conclusions and solutions will be given to a very specific linguistic problem: Spain. Key words: Socialism, planification, spontaneous order, evolution, linguistics, language, pidgin, nationalism, economy, institution. JEL Classification: A1 (General Economics) → A12 (Relation of Economics to other Disciplines). Resumen: Este artículo pretende abordar una perspectiva diferente a la que se viene estudiando y ofreciendo en lingüística, pues el lenguaje comienza a forjarse como forma de comunicación oral que se transmite de generación en generación y que no deja de evolucionar. Está en constante evolución. Una de las mayores evoluciones en el campo de la lingüística fue precisamente la escritura que representaba a la perfección la unión de ideas o conceptos de forma gráfica y el comienzo de las creencias religiosas. En este mismo artículo analizamos cuáles son las causas de una interven - ción desde los poderes públicos en algo tan personal e intransferible como el len guaje, así como sus posibles consecuencias. Intentaremos, pues, demos - trar cómo el socialismo en materia lingüística (o su imposibilidad) distorsiona la correcta evolución del lenguaje, comenzando por la Declaración de De - re chos Lingüísticos del año 1996 que no ha hecho sino fortalecer un gran nú mero de nacionalismos a lo largo y ancho del globo terráqueo. Finalmente, intentaremos humildemente extraer conclusiones y poner posibles soluciones en un ejemplo muy concreto: España. Palabras clave: Socialismo, planificación, órden espontáneo, evolución, lingüística, lenguaje, pidgin, nacionalismo, economía, institución. Clasificación JEL: Dentro de A1 (General Economics), el apartado A12 (Rela tion of Economics to other Disciplines).


Author(s):  
L. I. Ivonina

The article analyzes the main features of the Caroline era in the history of Britain, which were reflected in the cultural representation of the power of King Charles I Stuart and the court’s daily life in the 1630s. The author shows that, on the one hand, the cult of peace and the greatness of the monarch were the cultural product of the Caroline court against the background of the Thirty Years' War in continental Europe. On the other hand, there was a spread of various forms of escapism, the departure into the world of illusions. On the whole, the representation of the power of Charles Stuart and the court’s daily life were in line with the general trend of the time. At the same time, the court of Charles I reflected his personality. Thinly sensing and even determining the artistic tastes of his era, the English king abstracted from its political and social context.


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