2019
DOI: 10.25078/ijhsrs.v3i1.785
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Ogoh-Ogoh Attraction Of Nyepi Ritual In Bali

Abstract: <p>Ogoh-ogoh as an artwork and at the same time is a cultural phenomenon in the social life of the Balinese community besides being filled with symbolic values, also giving freedom of expression. Not only does it elevate mythological tales, but it also raises actual everyday themes that are used as autocritical expressions of social phenomena.</p><p>Ogoh-ogoh in performance art is a spectacle of a combination of works of art, art, and mechanical technology. It is a creative effort of young ar… Show more

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“…As for the meaning of the depiction of Dewa Baruna who transformed into a Yadapati figure which is visualized like Ogoh-ogoh, which is a sculpture in Balinese culture that is paraded during the Nyepi traditional ceremony, in the form of a statue of the figure of Bhuta Kala who is paraded during the Pengrupukan procession. (Suharta, 2019). In the songwriter's imagination, at that time the Yadapati transformed and came out of his sojourn when the creature was summoned through the chanting of a spell.…”
Section: Figure 11 Sanghir Nawagatih Album Covermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the meaning of the depiction of Dewa Baruna who transformed into a Yadapati figure which is visualized like Ogoh-ogoh, which is a sculpture in Balinese culture that is paraded during the Nyepi traditional ceremony, in the form of a statue of the figure of Bhuta Kala who is paraded during the Pengrupukan procession. (Suharta, 2019). In the songwriter's imagination, at that time the Yadapati transformed and came out of his sojourn when the creature was summoned through the chanting of a spell.…”
Section: Figure 11 Sanghir Nawagatih Album Covermentioning
confidence: 99%