SOCIAL CULTURE
Social Culture is a cultural concept that is created by
individuals of a social system, and their interactions with other individuals.
This is the external frame of reference in the
context of culture and can also be referred to as group culture. It encompasses
the languages used, the exchange of culture through communicative events and
shared experiences.
Indonesia is rich in art and culture which are
intertwined with religion and age-old traditions from the time of early
migrants with Western thoughts brought by Portuguese traders and Dutch
colonists. The basic principles which guide life include the concepts of mutual
assistance or "gotong royong" and consultations or "musyawarah"
to arrive at a consensus or "mufakat" Derived from rural life, this
system is still very much in use in community life throughout the country.
Though
the legal system is based on the old Dutch penal code, social life as well as
the rites of passage are founded on customary or "adat" law which
differs from area to area. "Adat" law has a binding impact on
Indonesian life and it may be concluded that this law has been instrumental in
maintaining equal rights for women in the community. Religious influences on
the community are variously evident from island to island.
Unlike
some countries art forms in Indonesia are not only based on folklore, as many
were developed in the courts of former kingdoms such as in Bali, where they are
part of religious ceremonies. The famous dance dramas of Java and Bali are
derived from Hindu mythology and often feature fragments from the Ramayana and
Mahabharata Hindu epics. Highly stylized in movement and costume, dances and
the "wayang" drama are accompanied by a full "gamelan"
orchestra comprising xylophones, drums, gongs, and in some cases string
instruments and flutes. Bamboo xylophones are used in North Sulawesi and the
bamboo "angklung" instruments of West Java are well- known for their
unique tinkling notes which can be adapted to any melody.
The
"Wayang kulit" (leather puppets) of Java is performed with leather
puppets held by the puppeteer, who narates the story of one of the famous
episodes of the Hindu epics, the Mahabharata or the Ramayana. It is performed
against a white screen while a lantern in the background casts the shadows of
the characters on the screen, visible from the other side where the spectators
are seated.
The "Wayang Golek" (wooden
puppets) of West Java is based on the same concept. The crafts of Indonesia
vary in both medium and art form. As a whole the people are artistic by nature
and express themselves on canvas, wood, metals, clay and stone. The batik
process of waxing and dyeing originated in Java centuries ago and classic
designs have been modified with modern trends in both pattern and technology.
There are several centres of Batik in Java, the major ones being Yogyakarta,
Surakarta, Pekalongan and Cirebon. Batik is also being produced in some other
areas as in Bali where local designs are incorporated. Other provinces produce
hand-woven cloths of gold and silver threads, silks or cottons with intricate
designs. Painting are numerous all over the country, both traditional and
contemporary, woodcarvings for ornamentation and furniture, silverwork and
engraving form Yogyakarta and Sumatra, filgree from South Sulawesi and Bali
with different styles of clay, sandstone and wood sculptures. These are but a
few of the handicrafts found in Indonesia.
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