PROSES PENCIPTAAN A’BIRING BONE DI KAMPUNG KUNYI’ DESA BAHOREA KECAMATAN BONTOSIKUYU KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SELAYAR SULAWESI SELATAN Bau Salawati
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https://doi.org/10.33153/grt.v13i1.529Abstract
A’biring Bone is the name of a dance work which is performed in Kampong Kunyi’ in the Village ofBahoreain the Sub-District of Bontosikuyuin the Kepulauan Selayar District of the South Sulawesi Province.The way in which the A’biring Bone dance – whichin the Selayar language means “scouring the coastline†–isconstructed is closely connected to the local community, as it involves the people who live along the coast ofKampong Kunyi’. A’biring Bone is a work which tells about the lives of the people in the fishing communitywho move from Kampong Tile-Tile to Kampong Kunyi’ when the west monsoon season arrives, and hold aritual before going out to sea and a communal celebration to give thanks for an abundant harvest. This workalso presents a traditional dance that is found in the Sub-District of Bontosikuyu in the KepulauanSelayarDistrict of the South Sulawesi Province, namely the Pakarena BallaBulo dance.Keywords: Form, Creation, A’biring BoneDownloads
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2016-01-21
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