PADENDANG OGI MUSIK UPACARA RITUAL MAPPALEPPE' TINJA'MASYARAKAT BUGIS WAJO SULAWESI SELATAN Padendang Ogi The Music of Mappal8ppel Tinja' Ritual Ceremony in the Bugi Wajo Community of South Sulawesi
Main Author: | Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib |
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Format: | Article NonPeerReviewed |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
, 1999
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https://repository.ugm.ac.id/23139/ http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=6079 |
Daftar Isi:
- ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to provide an understanding of the meaning of a performance of Padendang Ogi music in the ritual ceremony Mappaleppe' Tinja', and takes the form of an organoIogical, musicological, and cultural study. The angle of approach used is multi- disciplinary, with a cultural analysis and interpretation, and the data were collected through a bibliographical study, observation, and interviews. There are three main points to be focused on in the study. First, the reason for performing the music Padendang Ogi in the ritual Ceremony Mappaleppe' Tinja'. Second, the connection or relationship between Padendang Ogi music and the Mappaleppe' Tinja' ritual ceremony. And third, the meaning of relationship between Padendang Ogi music and the Mappaleppe Tinja' ritual ceremony. Basically, Padendang Ogi music is performed during the Mappaleppe' Tinja' ritual ceremony because of a desire from within the aristocratic community to honour the traditions and customs of their ancestors, known as ammemanging mattottoring. Padendang Ogi music is believed to possess supernatural powers which can give magi simpatetis for the inner prosperity of those who are holding the ritual ceremony. Padendang Ogi music has become an omen or a sign for the aristocracy to gain a prestige within the community. Padindang Ogi music is identified with the goddess Dewi Sange' Sara which is a ritual part of community life. The relationship between Padendang Ogi music and the ritual ceremony Mappaleppe' Tinja', in addition to its ties with the myth of Dewi Sang' Sari'e, the concept Sulapa' Eppana ogre, the concept Dua Temmassarang Tellu Temmallaiseng, and as a symbol of sexual relations, is also connected to the power of truth of 'Myr and `Baa" . The meaning of this relationship will either directly or indirectly creates a character with dedication, respect, and humility