Auliadasa, Luqman Dria and , Dr. Ir. Rini Hidayati, S.T., M.T (2025) Pati Folk Art Centre. Skripsi thesis, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta.
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Abstract
Culture is the result of human creativity, feeling, and initiative, encompassing aspects such as knowledge, belief, art, morality, customs, and skills passed down through social interaction. In everyday life, culture is often interpreted as traditional heritage, including regional dances, musical instruments, languages, and traditional weapons that reflect the identity of a community. Traditional art plays a vital role in cultural heritage, serving not only as a medium for expressing human inner beauty but also as a vessel for preserving noble values, social norms, and worldviews. Pati Regency, located in Indonesia, is rich in traditional arts that represent its local cultural identity. One example is the Barong Wadon dance, which was successfully revived in 2017 as part of cultural preservation efforts. Additionally, performances such as Ketoprak Siswo Budoyo have developed into prominent subsectors within the local creative economy, aligning with the region's vision to become a creative city by 2025. This illustrates the potential for culture to act as a driving force for local economic growth. However, the preservation of traditional arts in Pati faces significant challenges. One major issue is the lack of regeneration among art practitioners, particularly in ketoprak performances. A 2022 study revealed that essential roles such as actors, sinden (female vocalists), and niyaga (gamelan musicians) are becoming increasingly difficult to replace due to declining interest from younger generations. Contributing factors include low income, heavy workloads, the absence of structured mentorship, and weak group membership engagement. Similarly, tembang dolanan (traditional children’s songs) in Parenggan, Pati, is experiencing decline due to the influence of global culture, which is displacing the local values embedded in these folk songs. Addressing this situation requires strong synergy among the government, artists, and the local community to formulate a comprehensive and sustainable preservation strategy. A concrete step in this direction is the proposed establishment of the Pati Folk Art Centre, envisioned as a hub for education, development, and conservation of traditional arts in the region. This institution is expected not only to serve as a space for artistic and cultural expression but also as a platform for cross-sector collaboration to ensure the continuity of Pati’s cultural heritage. Through a holistic approach, traditional arts can remain alive and relevant amid modern challenges and contribute meaningfully to the region’s economic and social development.
| Item Type: | Thesis (Skripsi) |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Culture, Traditional Arts, Pati Regency, Pati Folk Art Centre, Creative Economy |
| Subjects: | N Fine Arts > NA Architecture N Fine Arts > NC Drawing Design Illustration T Technology > TH Building construction |
| Divisions: | Fakultas Teknik > S1 Teknik Arsitektur |
| Depositing User: | LUQMAN DRIA AULIADASA |
| Date Deposited: | 14 Aug 2025 01:48 |
| Last Modified: | 09 Sep 2025 02:28 |
| URI: | http://eprints.ums.ac.id/id/eprint/137413 |
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