Sela Oktafia
Universitas Negeri Padang

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Koreografi Tari Meonjai Padi di Sanggar Pinang Sinawa Kecamatan Ujungbatu Sela Oktafia; Darmawati Darmawati
Misterius : Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual. Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): September : Misterius : Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual
Publisher : Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/misterius.v1i3.276

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This study aims to reveal and describe the Choreography of the Meonjai Padi Dance at Sanggar Pinang Sinawa, Ujungbatu District. This type of research is qualitative research using a naturalistic approach. The research instrument is the researcher himself and is assisted by supporting instruments such as stationery and cameras. Data were collected through literature studies, observations, interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques by means of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of the study show that the process of creating the Meonjai Padi Dance consists of ideas, exploration, improvisation and composition. The Meonjai Padi Dance was created based on ideas that were turned into a dance work as a performance. After finding the ideas and ideas of the Meonjai Padi Dance, the choreographer then made a description of the dance to be made. The Meonjai Padi Dance has 3 parts, namely the beginning as the opening of the dance, the middle and the end as the climax. In the Meonjai Padi Dance, the choreographer worked on movements that depicted the activities of the residents harvesting rice. This dance work also looks interesting with various floor patterns and group compositions so that the audience does not get bored in watching the performance and the dancers master weak movements and strong movements. The costumes used in the Meonjai Padi Dance are very simple because they depict people going to the rice fields. The music that accompanies the dancers' movements uses a fairly fast tempo with Malay verses. The property used in the Meonjai Padi Dance is a katidiang shaped like a basket.