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Amirrudin Zalukhu
The Role of Christian Education in Preventing and Addressing the Crisis Caused by Online Gambling
Education

Abstract: The growing prevalence of online gambling has triggered severe economic and spiritual crises, affecting individuals, families, and communiti...

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This paper presents a timely and highly relevant exploration of Christian education's potential role in mitigating the severe economic and spiritual c...

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Cheah Pei Ny, Cheong Ku Wing
Listening to Sad Music: a Narrative Review
Psychology

As noted in the tragedy paradox, the enjoyment of negative emotions evoked in artworks is a phenomenon acknowledged from ancient times to t...

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This narrative review addresses the fascinating and long-standing phenomenon of enjoying sad music, a topic deeply rooted in the "tragedy paradox"—the...

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Daniar Wikan Setyanto, Tjetjep Rohendi Rohidi, Toto Haryadi, Sumbo Tinarbuko, Auria Farantika Yogananti, Eszter Tari
Representation and Ideology of Feminism in the Remake of the First Indonesian Heroine Character "Sri Asih"
Gender

The figure of Sri Asih became a pioneer in the symbolism of women's strength free from the influence of marital status, which was a reactio...

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This study tackles a highly relevant and timely subject: the representation and ideological underpinnings of feminism within the remake of Indonesia's...

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Pande Putu Yogi Arista Pratama, Muhammad Jazuli, I Wayan Adnyana, Agus Cahyono
Didactic Values in the Gending Text of the Baris Dadap Dance in Adat Batur Village, Bali
Education

The Baris Dadap dance is a sacred dance performed by four to six male dancers, typically staged during the Dewa Yadnya ceremony (a sincere...

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This study, "Didactic Values in the Gending Text of the Baris Dadap Dance in Adat Batur Village, Bali," offers a valuable exploration into the cultura...

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I Nyoman Sukerna, Aris Setiawan
Sacred Dimensions of Barong Ngelawang Sungsungan: Mythology, Process, and Performance
Anthropology

This research aims to explore the sacred dimensions of the Barong Ngelawang Sungsungan based on the interconnectedness of mythology, the pr...

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This research paper, "Sacred Dimensions of Barong Ngelawang Sungsungan: Mythology, Process, and Performance," promises a fascinating and important inv...

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Titiya Netwong, Nuaon Khrouthongkhieo, Bunpod Pijitkamnerd
Creative Products Based on Local Wisdom Derived from Mural Paintings of Suphan Buri Province, Thailand
Design

Mural painting is a branch of fine art that reflects the excellent culture of Thailand and the development of creative products based on lo...

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This paper presents a compelling and timely exploration of how traditional cultural assets, specifically the mural paintings of Suphan Buri Province,...

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Deng Fei, Shaw-Chiang Wong
Development of a Conghua Cat Head Lion Dance Animation as a Catalyst for Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation
Education

Conghua Cat Head Lion Dance (CHLD) is a traditional dance art that faces challenges in inheritance and education. Animation is engaging and...

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This study presents a compelling and timely approach to intangible cultural heritage (ICH) preservation, specifically focusing on the Conghua Cat Head...

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Leslie Wong Kah Ho
A Pilot Study on Motivations of Amateurs in the Community Saxophone Ensemble in Singapore
Music

Through the realization of The Singapore Band Project, Singapore has developed a thriving wind music initiative in school music education a...

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This pilot study addresses a pertinent challenge in music education and community engagement: the significant drop-off in musical participation once i...

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Nanang Supriatna, Yudi Sukmayadi, Andrian Purwanto
Tarawangsa Traditional Music: An Ethnomusicological Study in Sukaluyu Village, Girimukti Village, Sumedang
Music

Tarawangsa traditional music in Sukaluyu Village, Sumedang Regency, has undergone a significant transformation due to the community’s socia...

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This paper presents a compelling ethnomusicological study of Tarawangsa traditional music in Sukaluyu Village, Sumedang, focusing on its profound func...

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Chen Ruiyang, Tham Horng Kent
Embodied Interpretation: Interpreting Gesture and Expression in Impromptu Op.29 No.1 in A-flat Major by Frédéric Chopin
Music

This article aims to extend Hatten’s theory beyond the early nineteenth century by examining the different musical gestures in Impromptu Op...

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This article proposes a valuable extension of Hatten's theory of musical gesture into the Romantic piano repertoire, specifically through an in-depth...

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