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Tinjauan Ornamen Cina pada Atap Masjid Tan Kok Liong, Depok, Indonesia Tessa Eka Darmayanti; Amanda Muliati; Annisa Rahma Amadea
Waca Cipta Ruang Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Vol 5 No 1 (2019) : Waca Cipta Ruang
Publisher : Program Studi Desain Interior Unikom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/wcr.v5i1.1647

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This review covers the observation of Chinese ornaments on the roof of Tan Kok Liong Mosque compared with The Great Mosque of Xi’an in China. The method used in this study is descriptive method with qualitative approach. This study was conducted on Tan Kok Liong Mosque, which is located in Cibinong, Indonesia and on The Great Mosque of Xi’an located in Shaanxi Province, China. The data were collected from the field observations and interviews with the designer, owner, Islamic leader, the Mosque caretakers, and the local residents who are familiar with the components and history of both Mosques. Exploratory literature also used to support and strengthen existing data. The data were analyzed by describing, presenting, and verifying by using the theories of culture and meaning (semiotics). There are five ornaments on the roof of Tan Kok Liong Mosque, there are; bao ding (宝顶), dun shou (蹲兽), chui shou (垂兽), arched roof, and ceramics that cover the roof. The result of this study shows that there is a relation between the ornaments and the Chinese culture, although not entirely the same, but still have the same essence with the ornaments on The Great Mosque of Xi’an. The contribution that can be given from this research is to broaden knowledge about the use and the meaning of Chinese ornaments used on the roof of mosque buildings in two different countries.Other than that, it can be a new source of literature for future research.
Workshop Terapi Seni Ekspresif Pada Anak Pasien Kanker di Rumah Singgah Ykaki Bandung Shirly Nathania Suhanjoyo; Yunita Setyoningrum; Amanda Muliati
Aksara: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal Vol 7, No 3 (2021): September 2021
Publisher : Magister Pendidikan Nonformal Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/aksara.7.3.821-832.2021

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Art activities have been proven effective as psychological therapies that stimulatechildren imagination in a positive way. A series of expressive art therapy workshops was conductedon children with cancer, who were temporarily stayed at Rumah Singgah YKAKI Bandung. The activities were integrated with fitness, music and dance. The aim was to stimulate the creative expression and spontaneity in children through the interactive and therapeutic art activities. The programwas expected to help reduce stress on children with cancer. Cancer patients were invited to create positive narratives, tell stories and imagine their current whereabouts also created works based on these narratives. At the end, their creative workswere exhibited to public as a form of achievement.Kegiatan seni terbukti bermanfaat terapi psikologis yang mendorong anak untukberimajinasi ke arah yang positif. Sebuah serial workshop terapi seni ekspresifdilaksanakan kepada anak-anak pasien kanker di rumah singgah YKAKIBandung. Kegiatan ini diintegrasikan dengan kegiatan lainnya, seperti olah tubuh, musik dan tari. Tujuannya untuk merangsang spontanitas berekspresi kreatif melalui kegiatan seni yang interaktif dan terapeutik. Program kegiatan seni rupa ini dapat membantu mereduksi stress pada anak pasien kanker. Dalam prosesnya pasien anak kanker diajak menciptakan narasi positif, bercerita dan berimajinasi tentang keberadaan mereka saat ini dan membuat karya berdasarkan narasi tersebut. Pada akhir sessi, karya kreatif mereka dipamerkan kepada publik sebagai wujud dari pencapaian.