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College StudentNewsSDGSStudent Friday, 23 February 2024
The Sleman Regency Culture Office (Kundha Kabudayan) holds a Memetri Magazine Writing Training Workshop every year. This year, the workshop took place on Thursday, (02/15/2024) at Floating Resto Sleman. This workshop was attended by various groups, including Pasbuja (Javanese Literature and Art Society), FGSM (Sleman Teachers Forum), and five students of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program class of 2023. They are Rafif Wicaksono, M. Rafi Nur Fauzy, Audrey Gizella Islamey, Rela Sazkia, and Zidna Nabila.
This year's "Memetri" Magazine Writing Training Workshop was devoted to writing Javanese-language feature works. The goal was to train the participants to write features, increase creativity, and preserve the Javanese language. There were various materials presented by the speakers, such as formulas for writing features, methods of writing features, and how to choose references for features to be written. Wiwien Widyawati Rahayu, lecturer of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, was also a resource person in this workshop. She conveyed the method for finding feature sources.
Audrey Gizella expressed her opinion on the workshop. "Alhamdulillah, this workshop was very fun, not boring, and I gained new knowledge to write features." Rafif Wicaksono added, "This activity is very useful for us, especially since our study program is also related to literature. Therefore, we can know the intricacies of good and correct feature writing," he said.
The workshop ended with a practice of writing a feature on the topic of Floating Resto Sleman. Five writers with the best work will have the opportunity to become journalists for the magazine "Memetri" by the Sleman Regency Cultural Office. With this, it is hoped that there will be many people who like to write in Javanese, especially features, for "Memetri" magazine.
The organization of the "Memetri" Magazine Writing Training Workshop is a concrete effort to train the younger generation to be able to write features as well as participate in the preservation of Javanese culture. Educational efforts and cooperation from various parties in preserving culture are in accordance with the goals of sustainable development, namely improving the quality of education (point 4) and partnerships to achieve goals (point 17)
Author: Zidna Nabila
EditorĀ : Haryo Untoro
On Sunday (02/11/2024), Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., a lecturer from the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), was a guest speaker in the Culture Webinar. The webinar is one of a series of events commemorating the 31st anniversary of the Association of Regional Language and Literature Students throughout Indonesia (Imbasadi). The event was held at 14.00 WITA (13.00 WIB) with the theme "Synergy of Nusantara Performing Arts in the Era of Globalization." The theme raised a reality about the role, function, and position of the archipelago's performing arts in the era of free and open globalization.
Together with Prof. Dr. Drs. I Wayan Sugita, M.Si., a professor from the State Hindu University, I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar, both presented informative and educational material about the Nusantara performing arts to the webinar participants.
Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., explained his material entitled "Art, Tradition, and Globalization." In his presentation, he highlighted how globalization can affect a tradition
One of the interesting aspects of his presentation was the changes in Kecak dance over time. "Kecak dance initially did not contain a particular story. Later, Walter Spies, a Western artist, worked with Balinese artists and inserted the Ramayana epic into the Kecak Dance performance. At this point, Kecak Dance, which was originally part of the communal culture of the community, was transformed into an attraction for tourist consumption," he explained.
The Cultural Webinar organized by Imbasadi is aimed at inviting the younger generation of Indonesia to understand the potential of the archipelago's arts and culture in the midst of globalization. By preserving and enlivening the archipelago's culture, the community can contribute to developing knowledge and abilities and participate in protecting the nation's cultural heritage. This effort is in line with the sustainable development goals, especially point 4, which highlights the provision of quality education.
College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's Activity Friday, 16 February 2024
On Monday, (02/12/2024), the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program received a visit from students of Reitsumeikan University, Japan. The event took place in Room 405 (gamelan room), Margono Building, 4th floor, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). The participants of this visit were 20 students, one supervisor, and 14 friends from the Buddy Club Student Activity Unit.
(Introduction of Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program and HMJ Kamastawa)
During the visit, seven student representatives from the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program gave a presentation about the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program and the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Student Family Organization (HMJ Kamastawa). Furthermore, student representatives introduced Karawitan musical instruments as part of Javanese culture. The introduction was carried out by explaining the musical instruments, demonstrating playing the instruments, and presenting a traditional Javanese song entitled "Suwe Ora Jamu." After the presentation, Reitsumeikan University students were allowed to try playing various gamelan musical instruments available, guided by student representatives.
(Demonstration of gamelan musical instruments)
(Introduction of Javanese gamelan instruments to Reitsumeikan University students)
The visit was then closed with a group photo and the handover of souvenirs to Reitsumeikan University.
(Handover of souvenirs)
With this visit, Reitsumeikan University students had the opportunity to better understand Indonesian culture, especially Javanese culture. This activity can be an effort to introduce the beauty of the archipelago's culture to the international community. Efforts to introduce and explore the traditions and culture of the archipelago are in line with the fourth point in the sustainable development goals, namely the provision of quality education.
On Friday (02/02/2024), the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program received a visit from students and teachers of State Junior High School (SMPN) 1 Munjungan, Trenggalek, East Java. This activity took place in the Auditorium Room, Soegondo Building, 7th floor, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. The participants of this visit were 130 students and 10 teachers.
The Head of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, Dr. Daru Winarti, M.A., gave a speech at the beginning of the event. Then it was followed by remarks from Raditya Bagus G.P., a teacher representative from SMPN 1 Munjungan. In his speech, Raditya Bagus G.P. revealed that the purpose of this visit was to motivate students of SMPN 1 Munjungan to keep studying hard and be serious about pursuing their dreams.
(Dr. Daru Winarti, M.Hum., gave a speech.)
(Raditya Bagus G. P. gave a speech.)
At the core event, Nila Okta Pawestri, an educator and alumnus of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program class of 2019, became the narrator of the activity. Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., is the lecturer of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, as the main speaker. The lecturer from the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program introduced the faculties at Universitas Gadjah Mada. One of them is the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program.
One of the interesting things from his presentation was when Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., discussed the misconceptions of public perception regarding the study program. "So what then are the prospects for students of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program? Will they be directed to become shamans in the future? Of course not. Here, we study Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture in a scientific corridor. There will be many things that can be studied from the perspective of Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture because it involves various things, from the perspective of the way of life of the Javanese people, "he explained.
(Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A., introduces Universitas Gadjah Mada, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, and Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program.)
After the audience ended, the announcer opened a discussion session that took place between the speaker and students of SMPN 1 Munjungan. The variety of questions asked showed the enthusiasm and curiosity of the students about the topic. Some of the questions asked included the requirements to become a UGM student, learning motivation, and phenomena that occur in Javanese society. The next series of events was the handover of mementos from SMPN 1 Munjungan to the speakers, which closed with a group photo session as a memento.
This visit is not only a learning moment for SMPN 1 Munjungan students but also in line with the mission of providing quality education for the community, namely in the fourth point of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).