Entity of Behavioral Arts Performing Music Tradition Jaranan Pogogan During Pandemic
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https://doi.org/10.20111/terob.v12i1.29Keywords:
pandemic, virtual, traditional performing arts, jaranan pogoganAbstract
Changes in art and culture require a period of interrelated change with
the existence of a virtual-based creative industry during the pandemic.
These changes occur because of the community's efforts to adapt to
new needs, conditions, and conditions that arise in line with the
growth of society. The government's policy is to carry out all activities
at home, in order to cut the chain of the spread of the COVID-19
pandemic, which is a tough test for art and cultural actors. The
condition of the performers of arts and culture is not far from the two
things that must be canceled or postponed. However, the actors still
survive by holding virtual shows. Performers of arts and culture invite
the audience to donate to communities affected by the COVID-19
pandemic through the holding of the virtual show. The unfavorable
impact of changing the virtual performing arts culture is changing
things that are abstract to concrete, and vice versa, namely from
concrete to abstract. Making creative industry players of traditional
performing arts, in this case the owners of capital, can easily save
various costs of the production process. Another impact is that it
makes the appreciator, in this case humans, no longer able to interact
with fellow humans because they spend more of their time
appreciating the show virtually
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