ARTS DEVELOPMENT AS STRENGTHENING THE IDENTITY OF THE THOKLIK COMMUNITY IN NYEMUH HAMLET, KRAMBILSAWIT<sub> </sub>
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Keywords

Thoklik
Local Culture
SK-SIDAYA

Abstract

Gunung Kidul is one of the regencies in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province which is known for its natural beauty, and has a unique and distinctive cultural wealth. One of the areas that has this cultural wealth is Nyemuh Village, located in Krambil Sawit Village, Saptosari District. One of the unique cultures that is still maintained by the local community is Thoklik, a traditional art that involves percussion music with instruments made of bamboo. In the current era of modernization, Thoklik is starting to be threatened by the current of globalization and the shift in interest of the younger generation towards local culture. The KKN 125 group tries to revive the existence of local arts to increase the creativity of cultural assets in Nyemuh Hamlet. starting with compiling the structure of the Thoklik arts association in Nyemuh Hamlet, with the formation of the structure making the Thoklik Arts community more organized properly. To create the next generation in the future, the KKN 125 group held a SK-SIDAYA Workshop (Arts and Culture Organization Certificate). By holding this workshop aims to develop the potential of human resources for local arts and culture, especially in the Nyemuh Hamlet area, provide education to the younger generation on the importance of preserving local arts and culture and direct the community to register Local Arts and Culture organizations so that they can be standardized and run well. The official registration of the Thoklik arts group is expected to be the first step for the Nyemuh Hamlet community in strengthening the cultural identity in the environment where they live.

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