Visual Naration of Reyog Obyogan Ponorogo in Bantarangin version
Nugroho, Oky Cahyo, Tricana, Deny Wahyu and Purwati, Eli (2021) Visual Naration of Reyog Obyogan Ponorogo in Bantarangin version. In: https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/jcc-21/125964674.
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Abstract
Abstract—Ponorogo has special traditional mask dance
performance, Reyog Ponorogo. There are two versions
of Reyog, Reyog Ponorogo in Festival and Obyogan.
In Obyogan performance, they're starting to leave the origin of
the stories, and myths that lie behind the origins of Reyog itself.
This research is an answer to the increasing abandonment of
noble values in Reyog performances, especially in
the Obyogan performance who are displaced by the festivity
of Reyog in Festival. Whereas Reyog in the form of a festival has
agreed with the Bantarangin mythical story which is a reference
for the story in the show, but this is not the same case with
the Reyog obyogan. Visual narration is a method used in
describing the conditions this Reyog performance in Ponorogo,
especially in the form of Reyog Obyogan, which
is mostly performed in rural, or suburban areas. This research
is a scientific visual tracking and exploration based on existing
visual data and recorded in photographic media. This research
is a unique study which as the main study material and the
main goal is to use photography as the main material in
presenting research data. The results of this
research show there are still many Reyog Obyogan which not
applied the myths, and stories of Bantarangin as the origin
of Reyog itself, instead aspects of jokes and popular trends are
highlighted. But there are some Reyog groups begin to improve
by consistently holding the Bantaragin story as the main story
in conveying the legendary message of King Klanasewandana in
the myth of the kingdom of Bantarangin.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Reyog, Obyogan, Ponorogo, Culture, Visual Naration |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) N Fine Arts > N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR |
Divisions: | Faculty of Social Science and Political Science > Department of Communication Science |
Depositing User: | Library Umpo |
Date Deposited: | 25 May 2022 05:43 |
Last Modified: | 25 May 2022 05:43 |
URI: | https://eprints.umpo.ac.id/id/eprint/6501 |
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