CULTURAL PRESERVATION STRATEGY IN A MULTICULTURAL CITY: CASE STUDY OF REYOG PONOROGO IN JAKARTA

CULTURAL PRESERVATION STRATEGY IN A MULTICULTURAL CITY: CASE STUDY OF REYOG PONOROGO IN JAKARTA

Authors

  • Nursilah Nursilah Universitas Negeri Jakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56107/ijpa.v3i2.257

Keywords:

Cultural Heritage Preservation, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Multicultural Urban Communities, Reyog Ponorogo, Cultural Identity.

Abstract

This study explores the strategies employed by the Ponorogo community in Jakarta to preserve Reyog
Ponorogo, an intangible cultural heritage, within a multicultural urban environment. The research
examines the challenges and methods of cultural preservation faced by this community, highlighting
the role of community events, educational initiatives, and institutional support in maintaining
cultural identity amidst globalization. Through a case study of Reyog Ponorogo in Jakarta, the paper
investigates how traditional cultural expressions can coexist and adapt in a modern, diverse setting.
It further explores the outcomes of these preservation efforts, focusing on the community’s ability to
retain cultural authenticity while engaging with contemporary urban life. This research provides
insights into the broader implications of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in rapidly
urbanizing, multicultural cities.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Nursilah, N. (2024). CULTURAL PRESERVATION STRATEGY IN A MULTICULTURAL CITY: CASE STUDY OF REYOG PONOROGO IN JAKARTA: CULTURAL PRESERVATION STRATEGY IN A MULTICULTURAL CITY: CASE STUDY OF REYOG PONOROGO IN JAKARTA. International Journal of Performing Arts (IJPA), 3(2). https://doi.org/10.56107/ijpa.v3i2.257

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