dc.description.abstract | Ondel-Ondel art, which is a Betawi cultural heritage in the form of a pair of dolls
2.5 meters high, was originally created as a repellent for evil and a symbol of
natural balance with magical value. The aim of this research is to examine
changes in the meaning, form and use of Betawi Ondel-Ondel art, as well as the
causal factors, such as demographics, economics, innovation, education,
colonialism and foreign culture, especially in Kampung Betawi Jagakarsa, South
Jakarta. Data collection techniques use a qualitative approach with research
techniques in the form of observation, interviews and documentation. So that in
the end conclusions can be drawn from the results of the research. So that in the
end conclusions can be drawn from the results of the research. The research
results show that Betawi Ondel-Ondel art has undergone a significant
transformation from sacred to commercial meaning. Factors such as population
growth, economic needs, innovation, education, the impact of colonialism, and
contact with foreign cultures contributed to these changes. In Betawi Jagakarsa
Village, South Jakarta, Ondel-Ondel is now seen more as a selling item in various
shapes and is used for traveling buskers, eliminating the magical and sacred value
that was previously attached. | en_US |