ANDIR AS A SCARED DANCE AT TISATA VILLAGE, KERAMBITAN, TABANAN REGENCY

  • Ni Made Arshiniwati InstitutSeni Indonesia Denpasar Jalan Nusa Indah Denpasar

Abstract

Tariandir in the village Tista is a form of Legong Kraton tarisejenis the Tista community called andir.Strukturkoreografinyasangatdekatdengantarilegongkeraton , tetapitari Andir only flourish in the village Tista Kerambitan.Tari inidifungsikan as guardian and bebali art that in the play always involves Rangda sungsungan society , baikditampilkansebagaibagiandariceritamaupunhanyasebagai " witness " pementasannya . Qualitative research by applying the theory of representation , ideology theory , aesthetic theory , and the theory of semiotics examines the main problems that dance andirsebagai sacred art in the village Tista Kerambitan .
The results showed that as the art sakraltari Andir related to : ( 1 ) the use of equipment ( sacred objects ) in the form of engagement rangdasungsungan ( Ratu Ayu Lingsir and Ratu Ayu Anom ) , yangdipercayamemilikikekuatanmagis which dapatmelindungimasyarakatTista ; ( 2 ) any activity that is carried out is always through a process with the ceremony accompanying the various upakara ; ( 3 ) the culprit is the elect ( chosen girls who have not experienced puberty and is seen as a dancer who kesenengin chosen and blessed by God ) ; ( 4 ) where the play is holy places associated with yadnya ceremony at the local and pretended to be done every 210 days ( every six months in Bali or six times thirty- five days ) ; ( 5 ) the play time is the time it was considered kramat (sacred time ) and associated with yadnyadan ceremony ( 6 ) community supporters ( who believes that dance is a dance sacred Andir kesakralannya sourced from sungsungan Rangda .

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ARSHINIWATI, Ni Made. ANDIR AS A SCARED DANCE AT TISATA VILLAGE, KERAMBITAN, TABANAN REGENCY. E-Journal of Cultural Studies, [S.l.], aug. 2014. ISSN 2338-2449. Available at: <https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/ecs/article/view/9733>. Date accessed: 17 nov. 2024.
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Keywords

Andir dance ; sacred art