Banyuwangi Ethno Carnival as Visualization of Tradition: The Policy of Culture and Tradition Revitalization Through Enhancement of Innovation and Locality-based Creative Industry
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2019-04-08Author
Anoegrajekti, Novi
Sariono, Agus
Macaryus, Sudartomo
Kusumah, Maulana S.
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This study aims to describe Banyuwangi Regency’s strategies in revitalizing
Using culture through Banyuwangi Ethno Carnival (BEC) as visualization of
tradition. Ethnographic method with cultural studies perspective was used to
explain the existing power relation among parties. Data analysis was started in data
provision stage by interpreting the relationship among indications found in field to
reach comprehensive conclusion. The traditions include Damarwulan, Gandrung,
and Kundaran, and also Seblang and Kebo-keboan rituals. Traditions and rituals in
modern package of fashion such as Gandrung Sewu and BEC. BEC as the ultimate
innovation takes local art tradition to global sphere. The policy stages themselves
sequentially show continuity since the regime of Banyuwangi Regent T.S. Sidik
(1995–2000), S. Hadi (2000–2005), A.R. Lestari (2005‒2010), A.A. Anas (2010‒2015),
and A.A. Anas (2015‒present). Some public figures and humanists in Banyuwangi
also stated that the achievements are the accumulation of previous continuous and
sustainable policies.
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