Laksmi, Nadya Ayu
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PONGO PYGMAEUS (SEBUAH REFLEKSI KEBERLANJUTAN EKSISTENSI ORANGUTAN DI KALIMANTAN BARAT) Laksmi, Nadya Ayu; Ismunandar, Ismunandar; Muniir, Asfar
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 10 (2019): Oktober 2019
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AbstractThe dance “Pongo Pygmaeus” was the writer’s actual caring toward the environtment. This dancing was coming up from the writer’s empathy and sympathy toward the condition of primates that their existence was not valuable anymore. “pongo Pygmaeus” were categorized as protected primates. They come from Kalimantan Island.Pongo pygmaeus was a dance show that needed team to manage the production for the sake of its purpose. Pongo pygmaeus applied the method and the step to create this dancing were explorations, processing, applications, evaluations, and revisions. These things were important because a writing process also needs a sistematic working to make the writing easier so that the writing agrees with the concept that has been created. This dancing was strongly related to the human life and its surroundings so that human needed to be more caring and sensitive towards the environtment and it shaped in the form of dramatic. This presentation created the aesthetics performance of “dancing” in the form of its accompaiment, so that this dancing was not only becoming a show. The dancing was not only becoming an entertainment, but also there was an inovation in developing the regional dance art and it contains educational aspect and moral value. So, this dancing hoped that it could be the reference in developing the dancing especially in west kalimantanKeywords: Pongo Pygmaeus, Production Management, Method and Creational Process