Banyuwangi Cultural Festival: Revitalization and Commodification of Locality-Based Tradition Arts
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2019-08-06Author
ANOEGRAJEKTI, Novi
MACARYUS, Sudartomo
IZZAH, Latifatul
ZAMRONI, Muhammad
KARTIKA, Bambang Aris
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Tourism is one of the fields that has become the focus of community economic development. Placement of
various cultural events in Calender Banyuwangi Fesival (CBF) is one of the strategies that has proven
effective in increasing the number of domestic and foreign tourists to Banyuwangi. This paper aims to
explain the potential of traditional arts, rituals and culinary as a media for developing festival-based cultural
tourism. Art traditions, ritual and culinary in Banyuwangi which are packaged into agrarian culture based
festivals and tours can be seen every year in Banyuwangi. The development of agrarian tourism based on art
traditions, ritual and culinary; also contain strategic value because it provides educational space for tourists
and people in agricultural areas which become tourist attractions. The education room allows the growth of
awareness and love of the community towards agrarian culture and its natural environment. Tourism
development also has a cross-sectoral economic chain, such as lodging, transportation, culinary, souvenirs,
agricultural tourism packages, and guides. Art traditions, ritual of Seblang Bakungan, Seblang Olehsari,
Kebo-keboan, coffee processing festival, and festival ngopi sepuluh ewu have entered the CBF. This has the
potential to bring visitors in large numbers and become an opportunity for the public to socialize and market
creative industry products. With ethnographic methods, research begins by collecting library data. Library
data is complemented by field data obtained through observation, participation, and in-depth interviews with
selected informants. Data analysis and interpretation are carried out in cultural studies and treat the data as
cultural signs.
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