Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education
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Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education [p-ISSN 2541-1683 | e-ISSN 2541-2426] is published by Departement of Drama, Dance, and Music, Faculty of Language and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang in cooperation with Asosiasi Profesi Pendidik Sendratasik Indonesia (AP2SENI)/The Association of Profession for Indonesian Sendratasik Educators. Harmonia published scientific papers on the results of art research and art education. Editor accepts the article has not been published in other media with the writing format as listed on page manuscript writing guidelines. The journal is published twice a year, in June & December.

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Articles in this Journal

Listening to Sad Music: a Narrative Review

As noted in the tragedy paradox, the enjoyment of negative emotions evoked in artworks is a phenomenon acknowledged from ancient times to the present. Sad music listening induces a diverse range of emotional responses in the listener: some...

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Representation and Ideology of Feminism in the Remake of the First Indonesian Heroine Character "Sri Asih"

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 reaction to the strong patriarchal culture in Indonesia. The figure of Sri Asih was then remade by Studio B...

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Didactic Values in the Gending Text of the Baris Dadap Dance in Adat Batur Village, Bali

The Baris Dadap dance is a sacred dance performed by four to six male dancers, typically staged during the Dewa Yadnya ceremony (a sincere and wholehearted offering to the Almighty God). The Baris Dadap dance has distinctive characteristic...

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Sacred Dimensions of Barong Ngelawang Sungsungan: Mythology, Process, and Performance

This research aims to explore the sacred dimensions of the Barong Ngelawang Sungsungan based on the interconnectedness of mythology, the process of sacralization, and its sacredness in performance. During religious ceremonies, the Barong s...

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Creative Products Based on Local Wisdom Derived from Mural Paintings of Suphan Buri Province, Thailand

Mural painting is a branch of fine art that reflects the excellent culture of Thailand and the development of creative products based on local resources to add value to the community. Promoting community-based tourism is implementing knowl...

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Development of a Conghua Cat Head Lion Dance Animation as a Catalyst for Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation

Conghua Cat Head Lion Dance (CHLD) is a traditional dance art that faces challenges in inheritance and education. Animation is engaging and emotionally resonant, naturally appealing to the younger generation, making it a tool that scholars...

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A Pilot Study on Motivations of Amateurs in the Community Saxophone Ensemble in Singapore

Through the realization of The Singapore Band Project, Singapore has developed a thriving wind music initiative in school music education and ensemble playing training. Nevertheless, the problem of engaging participants in music-making bey...

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Tarawangsa Traditional Music: An Ethnomusicological Study in Sukaluyu Village, Girimukti Village, Sumedang

Tarawangsa traditional music in Sukaluyu Village, Sumedang Regency, has undergone a significant transformation due to the community’s social, cultural, and religious dynamics. Once a sacred function in the Bubur Sura ritual that contains e...

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Embodied Interpretation: Interpreting Gesture and Expression in Impromptu Op.29 No.1 in A-flat Major by Frédéric Chopin

This article aims to extend Hatten’s theory beyond the early nineteenth century by examining the different musical gestures in Impromptu Op.29 No.1 in A-flat Major by Frédéric Chopin. There is a need to bridge Hatten’s theoretical framewor...

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Embodied Cognition in ‘1st appeal’: Integrating Spoken Word, Sound, And Movement as Choreographic Tools

This research investigates the intersections of embodied cognition, language, and culture in dance, drawing on theoretical frameworks from anthropology and performance studies. Through an Auto Ethnomethodological approach, using the case s...

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Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve:K-pop Merchandise in Validating Identity

K-pop merchandise plays a vital role in shaping fan identity, functioning beyond its commercial value. This study explores how merchandise enables identity construction and social belonging within the global K-pop fandom. This research emp...

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The Influence of the Suzuki Method on Violin Teachers’ Emotion Wellness in Malaysia

Despite growing enthusiasm for music examinations, the music education landscape in Malaysia has led to dissatisfaction among music teachers due to limited developmental growth in violin pedagogy. Based on the available literature, a resea...

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A Theoretical Framework for Evaluation of Musical Topics: The Case of Chopin

Peircean’ semiotics provides a cognitive framework for investigating the general process of thinking, expressed as a semiosis with multiple vectors. With their diverse expressions and connotations, musical topics inherently embody semiotic...

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Methodological Aspects of Training Teachers of Artistic Disciplines in the Context of European Integration Processes

This research aimed to identify the specific methodological features of training teachers in artistic disciplines, focusing on the specialty 025 “Musical Art” within the context of European integration processes. This study aimed to analys...

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Iconographic Analysis on Intermediality Transfer of Undagi's Indigenous Knowledge Lexicon to Visual Cinematography

This study aims to investigate how the indigenous knowledge lexicon of Balinese undagi (traditional architects) in architecture can be transferred into visual cinematography to preserve cultural heritage, with a focus on engaging broader a...

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