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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun |
Main Zapin, a Malay folk dance form with deep cultural roots, embodied a multifaceted tradition interwoven with rich cultural, social, and historical dimensions. This research employed a constructivist grounded theory approach to explore the interconnected elements within Main Zapin: (a) adaptive competence, (b) value-oriented conduct, (c) constructive components, and (d) characteristics establishment, constituting the core of this dance tradition. The research objective was to delve into the concept of _Main_ in zapin-making practices, as practiced by Zapin Melayu (Malay Zapin) performers in Johor, within its traditional choreographic context of production. This exploration sought to conceptualize and evaluate the _Theory of Permainan Tari,_ revealing the intricate interplay between value-oriented conduct, adaptive competence, constructive elements, and characteristics establishment in Main Zapin performances. The research methodology encompassed a constructivist grounded theory approach, integrating ethnographic description and in-depth analysis of Main Zapin performances. Through interviews, observations, and literature reviews, the research uncovered intricate interplays between value-oriented conduct, adaptive competence, constructive elements, and the establishment of defining characteristics, showcasing the harmonious coexistence of tradition and innovation. The emergent _Theory of Permainan Tari_ suggested that Main Zapin transcended mere dance; it embodied cultural heritage, creativity, and continuity. Additionally, the study conducted a comparative analysis with existing dance theories, shedding light on the novel insights offered by the _Theory of Permainan Tari._ In conclusion, the _Theory of Permainan Tari_ extended its influence beyond academia, contributing to dance education, choreography, and cultural preservation. Main Zapin, reflecting shared values, creativity, and cultural continuity, offered invaluable insights into the dynamics of traditional dance, underlining its significance in the preservation and expression of culture. This research provided a comprehensive framework that enriched the field of dance studies, empowering practitioners to engage with dance profoundly. Acknowledging its limitations and methodological choices, the study contributed to the transparency and rigor of the _Theory of Permainan Tari._ |
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