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Three Championships Achieved by UGM’s Javanese Literature Program at Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 IMBASADI

College StudentImbasadiNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Yogyakarta - The Javanese Literature Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) secured three championships at the Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 event, which was conducted virtually by the Batak Literature Program at the University of North Sumatra (USU) from December 15 to 20, 2022.

The Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 event carried the theme "Local Culture Actualization and the Role of Youth," emphasizing the role of young generations in preserving and perpetuating culture and traditions amid the current wave of globalization.

During the Temu Budaya Nusantara 2022 event at USU, eight different competitions were organized, including National Traditional Dance Competition, National Scientific Paper Competition, Comic Strip Competition, Poetry Creation and Reading Competition, Cultural Documentary Competition, National TikTok Competition, National Essay Competition, and Podcast Competition.

The Javanese Literature Program at UGM sent a delegation consisting of Vighna Rivattyannur Hernawan (class of 2020) as the delegation leader, Nurma Aisyah (class of 2021), Bima Muslih Wicaksono (class of 2022), Nanda Fitri Riyantika (class of 2022), Muhammad Siswoyo (class of 2022), and Wening Hidayati (class of 2022).

The following are the three championships achieved by the Javanese Literature Program at UGM:

  1. 1st Place in the National Scientific Paper Competition Vighna Rivattyannur Hernawan as the team leader and Nurma Aisyah as a member of the delegation secured the 1st place title in the National Scientific Paper Competition. Their scientific paper was titled "Baita Adi: Actualizing Nusantara Culture Through the Transformation of Text into Batik as a Shield Against the Massiveness of Global Developments (A Cultural Study)." This scientific paper emphasized the Baita Adi batik as the material object, where the motifs of the batik are derived from the transformation of the Sestra Ageng Adidarma text. It explored the perspective, role, and challenges of Baita Adi Batik in the context of global development.
  2. 2nd Place in the Cultural Documentary Competition Bima Muslih Wicaksono achieved the 2nd place title in the Cultural Documentary Competition. His cultural documentary video focused on the traditional art of batik tulis, a process in which motifs are hand-drawn onto fabric using wax. Through the hands of skilled artisans, this intricate and philosophically rich form of batik continues to thrive amidst the mass production of machine-made batik.
  3. 2nd Place in the National Essay Competition Muhammad Siswoyo earned the 2nd place title in the National Essay Competition with his essay titled "Karsa IMBASADI: Creation and Cultural Innovation as Efforts to Preserve Cross-Generational Traditional Values in the Modernization Era." This essay discussed the role of Imbasadi alumni in introducing various innovations to preserve traditional values in the era of modernization.

The success of the Javanese Literature Program at UGM in achieving these accolades reflects the commitment of its students to appreciate and preserve Indonesia's rich cultural heritage and traditions. Furthermore, their participation in the Temu Budaya Nusantara Imbasadi 2022 event is expected to motivate more students to study, appreciate, and preserve Indonesia's diverse culture.

We extend our gratitude to all parties who contributed to the success of this event, including the organizing committee, participants, and other supporters. May IMBASADI continue to be a platform that provides valuable experiences, expands networks, and strengthens relationships among regional literature programs throughout Indonesia in the pursuit of exploring, developing, and preserving Indonesia's rich and diverse culture.

Indonesia is diverse, and IMBASADI unites us

 

VIII World Puppet Day: Javanese Literature Study Program Holds Field Lecture at the Indonesian Arts Institute, Surakarta

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Tuesday, 19 September 2023

The Javanese Literature Study Program at Gadjah Mada University held a field lecture at the VIII World Puppet Day event which was held at G.P.H.Joyokusumo Hall, Surakarta Indonesian Art Institute on Saturday (5/11/2022). Participants in the field study were Javanese Literature Study Program Students class of 2022 accompanied by UGM Javanese Literature lecturer, Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P., M.A.

To celebrate the VIII World Puppet Day, the Surakarta Indonesian Art Institute (ISI Surakarta) is holding a three-day wayang performance from 4-6 November 2022. The theme for 2022 is "Mawayang Hayu: Puppet Moderation and Diversity". The event is a manifestation of love and pride for wayang art which has been recognized by UNESCO as one of the world's cultural heritage. Panji's story was brought up in this event because according to the Chief Executive of World Puppet Day 2022, Cahyo Kuntadi, S.Sn., M.Sn., at the Opening of the VIII World Puppet Day, the original story of Indonesia had been included by UNESCO as a world memory heritage. spread to the homeland and even penetrated Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines.

In practice, the students gathered at the south entrance of the Faculty of Cultural Studies at 09.00 WIB and continued their journey by using a bus fleet to the Indonesian Art Institute, Surakarta. After arriving there, the participants watched several puppet shows, namely the puppet show "Kluruke Jago Jenggala" by Ananda Danendra Kidung Sindhutama. Next, the participants watched Gedhog Gagrag Pakualaman Wayang "Guntur Segara Takon Bapa" by Ki Wahyu Prasetyo Aji and Panji Wayang "Panji Gandrung" with East Javanese gagrag by Kelana Ilham Firmansyah.

The Panji Mask Wayang Show "Reraket" by the Arjasura Community was the last performance witnessed by the students before finally, the students returned to the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at around 20.30 WIB. This experience was very memorable for Javanese Literature students because they got an overview of cultural events, especially wayang performances.

By carrying out this field lecture, students are expected to be able to add knowledge, and experience, and become a means of developing scientific competence. In addition, this experience can have a positive impact on scientific development and students' love for Indonesian arts and culture.

Gamasutra at the Graduation Ceremony of the Undergraduate Program FIB UGM Period IV Academic Year 2021/2022

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Monday, 18 September 2023

Yogyakarta - Graduation is one of the final celebrations for students who have completed their undergraduate education after enduring the highs and lows of their final assignments or theses. In this joyous moment, the Gamelan Mahasiswa Sastra Jawa (GAMASUTRA) joined in to enhance the proceedings, providing musical accompaniment from beginning to end. The graduation ceremony for the Undergraduate Program of FIB UGM, Period VI, took place on Thursday, August 25th, at the Poerbatjaraka Auditorium.

GAMASUTRA had the opportunity to perform traditional Javanese compositions, including "gendhing gati" and several playful compositions such as "gendhing kupu kuwi" and "menthok-menthok." The event proceeded smoothly and solemnly.

The following students participated in GAMASUTRA's performance: Aufa (Kendang, Class of 2022), Diky Pringgo (Demung, Class of 2020), Laksita Amero (Saron, Class of 2021), Faradila (Saron, Class of 2021), Maria Ratnasari (Peking, Class of 2020), Ghalih Shindu Kirana (Slenthem, Class of 2020), Kintan (Bonang Barung, Class of 2022), Alifah (Bonang Penerus, Class of 2021), Bima Wicaksono (Kenong & Kethuk, Class of 2022), Pamungkas (Kempul & Snare, Class of 2020), Fauzan (Gender, Class of 2022), Ayumna Mutmainah (Gong, Class of 2020), Vighna Hernawan (Gerong Putri, Class of 2020), Anggra Dini (Gerong Putri, Class of 2020), Kamilia (Gerong Putri, Class of 2018), and Fadli Mohamad (Gerong Putra, Class of 2018).

Public Lecture “Yogyakarta <> Architectural History and the Making of Heritage City” With Dr. Helene Njoto

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

Friday (23/09/2022), the Javanese Literature Study Program successfully held a public lecture with the topic "Yogyakarta << Versailles of Java >> Architectural History and the Making of Heritage City” which is located in the Soegondo building room 709, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. This public lecture took place from 01.00 pm to 03.00  pm WIB and was attended by students of the UGM Javanese Literature Study Program who were interested and enthusiastic about the Javanese architectural history of Yogyakarta City.

The public lecture was guided by Nurmalia Habibah, S.S., M.A., a lecturer in Javanese Literature at UGM in the field of philology, as the Master of Ceremony (MC) and Imam Prakoso, S.S., M.A., a lecturer in Javanese Literature at the UGM in the field of linguistics, as the moderator.

The speakers at this event were Dr. Helene Njoto, a researcher specializing in the history of early modern Indonesian art and architecture, particularly in the early Islamic and early colonial periods (around the 15th century to the first half of the 19th century). Since 2021, she has been part of the École Française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO) in Jakarta, an institution under the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research that studies classical Asian civilizations through the humanities and social sciences.

(Dr. Helene Njoto (at the center) is presenting the material)

In this seminar, Dr. Helene Njoto gave a presentation to participants about the architecture of the city of Yogyakarta before the outbreak of the Diponegoro War. “After Prince Diponegoro was arrested in 1833, Yogyakarta was in a very state of collapse. However, from the ruins, it can be guessed that the City of Yogyakarta was once a great kingdom. Although not up to 1/10 of its glory remains, Yogyakarta's glory can be seen from the many large stone ruins. Even in the records of Carel Sirardus William van Hogendrop, the 46th Governor General of the Indies, Yogyakarta was referred to as Versailles of Java.” she said.

In addition, Dr. Helene Njoto also highlighted the interesting fact that Taman Sari, one of Yogyakarta's tourist destinations, was the work of a Javanese architect, not a Portuguese architect. “About 2 years ago, it was said that Taman Sari was built by a Portuguese architect because Taman Sari was built with bricks and specs. Bricks and specs are assessed very differently from wooden architecture which is synonymous with Javanese architecture. However, if examined more closely, the reality is not like that.” she explained.

She continued, “The first ruler of Yogyakarta, namely Prince Mangkubumi, was the builder of the largest construction site by a Javanese ruler to date, Taman Sari. The real Taman Sari is wide and currently only 1/3 remains, the rest is gone. Taman Sari began to be built in the early 1750s with an area of ​​about 80 square meters, to the southeast of the center of the Yogyakarta Palace. Taman Sari's architect was Prince Mangundipura. Prince Mangundipura even visited Batavia twice to seek inspiration for the construction of Taman Sari.”

After Dr. Helene Njoto's presentation, the moderator opened the question session. The participants of this public lecture showed high enthusiasm by asking various questions related to Javanese architecture.

Dr. Helene Njoto gave a message to students to want to visit relic sites from the past. “For literature students, of course, there are many things and elements that can be captured. Not only what is contained in the manuscripts, but also depicted on the remains, namely in the reliefs. Therefore, do not hesitate to go to the field. While they are still young and while these sites still exist and can be visited.”

By convening this public lecture, it is hoped that it can generate motivation and open participants insights about Javanese architecture, especially for those who are interested in making it an object of research.

"Hopefully this public lecture can add to our insights about how magnificent Javanese architecture is and can also be a motivation, especially for fellow students who will make Javanese architecture an object of research," said Imam Prakoso, S.S., M.Hum., in the closing session the public lecture.

FIRST MEET OF NEW STUDENTS 2022

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

Thursday (4/8/2022), was the first time for new students of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences to get to know their respective study programs. This is one of the agendas of PPSMB Kampung Budaya 2022, namely in the study program session. In this session, new students are introduced to various matters related to their respective study programs, such as introduction to teaching lecturers, introduction to the subjects to be studied, knowledge about the qualifications of Study Design Cards, and so on. One of these activities was carried out by new students of the 2022 Javanese Literature study program.

At the session, new students of the Javanese Literature Study Program received a warm welcome from the head of the Javanese Literature Study Program, Dr. Daru Winarti, M.Hum. along with other teaching lecturers such as Nurmalia Habibah, S.S., M.A., Imam Prakoso, S.S., M.A., Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P, M.A., and Bima Slamet Raharja, S.S., M.A. The study program session began with remarks from Ms. Daru Winarti and continued with the introduction of teaching lecturers, including lecturers who are currently studying abroad such as Zakaria Pamuji A., S.S., M.A. Those who are currently abroad participate in welcoming new students of the Javanese Literature Study Program through the zoom meeting.

In addition to remarks from the lecturers, new Javanese Literature students also received a warm welcome from the Javanese Literature Student Association, commonly called KAMASTAWA. Several students who are members of the board of the association participated in enlivening the activity. Many things were conveyed by the lecturers at the study program session at that time. Starting from messages to continue studying hard, and participating in preserving Javanese culture, to messages to always maintain the name of the Javanese Literature Study Program. Even though it was relatively short, this opportunity became a very valuable moment for new students of Javanese Literature.

PANGKUR

College StudentMacapatStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

Dening:  Hafidh Ahmad

Miwiti pangkur kang sekar

Mula buka isi alam sakalir

Samodra darat lan gunung

Langit uga akasa

Kabeh mau ciptaning kang Maha Agung

Kalebu uga manungsa

Makhluk dharat lan jaladri

 

Kabeh mau wus cinipta

Kang minangka kanggo makhluk sakalir

Iku kodrate ywang Agung

Samya mat sinamatan

Janma kewan watu uga tanem tuwuh

Janma ingkang pinasrahan

Lestarining alam kabir

DYAH AYU

College StudentGeguritanStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

By: Ahmad Nur Astha

Tansah katon aneng netra

Eseman lan gemuyu 

Ora bisa dilalekake

Tansah kelingan saben dinane

 

Wayah dalu durung bisa nendra

Wewayangan mung kumanthil ing sotya

Inten kang dadi pepundhen

Sing tak antu nganti tekan saklawase

 

Dhuh dyah ayu 

Tulung ngertenana rasaku

Tulus suci mung kanggo sliramu

Tekaning pati tak jaga tresnamu

Gamasutra at the Opening of PPSMB Kampung Budaya 2022

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

Yogyakarta – A series of Successful Learner Training for New Students (PPSMB) at Universitas Gadjah Mada was conducted from August 1, 2022, to August 13, 2022. The schedule included University-level PPSMB on August 1-2, 2022, Faculty/School-level PPSMB on August 3-4, 2022, Soft Skills PPSMB on August 5-6, 2022, and the final part, Action Plan, held from August 8 to August 13, 2022. Within this series, the PPSMB Kampung Budaya was conducted as part of the Faculty/School-level PPSMB. At the opening of PPSMB Kampung Budaya, the Student Gamelan Group, Gamasutra, took part in enlivening the event on Wednesday (August 3rd) at R. M. Margono Djojohadikusumo Building, 1st Floor. read more

JAVANESE LITERATURE SHARES AND JAVANESE LITERATURE TEACHES

College StudentNewsSDGSStudentStudent's ActivityStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

On Saturday, August 6, 2021, the Social Community Division of the Javanese Literature Student Family (KAMASTAWA) organized the activities of "Javanese Literature Shares" and "Javanese Literature Teaches." These activities were part of the work program initiated by the Social Community Division of HMJ KAMASTAWA. The implementation of these activities involved not only the Social Community Division but also received assistance from the Scientific Division, responsible for applying its expertise in the "Javanese Literature Teaches" program.

The events "Javanese Literature Shares" and "Javanese Literature Teaches" took place at the Rumah Buah Hati orphanage, located at Gg. Surya No.24, Jomblangan, Banguntapan, Tegalrejo District, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The orphanage is home to 23 children, ranging from toddlers to teenagers, under the care of seven caregivers. The majority of the orphanage's residents come from various regions in eastern Indonesia.

The day's activities commenced with the "Javanese Literature Teaches" program. It began with introductions to the orphanage's children, followed by storytelling activities conducted by Maria, a member of the Social Community Division. Subsequently, a Q&A session regarding the stories told to the orphanage's children took place. The enthusiasm displayed by the children throughout the storytelling and Q&A session was evident. Furthermore, after the Q&A, the members of HMJ KAMASTAWA invited the children to engage in relaxation exercises by giving each other massages. Additionally, there was a Q&A session about the children's aspirations, which was followed by the distribution of assistance from HMJ KAMASTAWA, along with a group photo.

The children's enthusiasm was not only evident at the beginning of the activities but also remained high until the end of the program. Even when the members of HMJ KAMASTAWA bid farewell, the children still exuded excitement. The small gifts presented to each child at the orphanage added to their enthusiasm. Although the assistance provided may not have been extensive, the hopes and prayers of HMJ KAMASTAWA were always present in every aspect of the "Javanese Literature Shares" and "Javanese Literature Teaches" work program.

PEPUJANING ATI

College StudentGeguritanStudent's Work Friday, 15 September 2023

Dening: Ahmad Nur Astha

Nalika sepisan ketemu karo sliramu

Tak sawang esem lan gemuyumu

Sing nambahi kangen sedina ora ketemu

Datan sakedhep yen nyawang netramu

            Tak gandheng tanganmu

            Nyawang ilining banyu

            Tak ungkapake rasaku

            Rasa tresna marang sliramu

Sineksen endahe lampu tengah kutha

Sliramu kandha yen bakal tresna

Nalika wayah wengi sing ngancani ngucap janji

Mendhung ing mega uga melu hanyekseni

            Duh pepujaning ati

            Amung sliramu sing tansah tak anti

            Rina lan wengi

            Tan bisa merem senadyan wus nyandhak madya ratri

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