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The Angguk Dance is a folk dance that is included in the Angguk Art. The Angguk dance depicts the struggle of warriors against invaders. The history of the Angguk dance cannot be separated from the history of the struggle of Prince Diponegoro. The war against the Dutch colonialists, Prince Diponegoro was supported by Nyi Ageng Serang, real name Raden Ajeng Kustiyah Wulaningsih Retno Edi, daughter of Prince Natapraja. Nyi Ageng Serang was born in 1762 AD in the Serang area (on the Grobogan-Sragen border). The name Angguk is taken from the Javanese word "mangguk", which means sentiko, ndere'aken, which means yes or understanding and carrying out orders given by the leader. This is also related to the teachings of thoriqoh, when wiridan or dhikr during the recitation of laa ilaha illa allah, the head is shaken or nodded to make it easier to concentrate while reciting. The motion of the Angguk Grobogan Dance teaches the public to be nationalistic, patriotic and religiously devout. The Angguk dance has experienced a setback due to the emergence of new entertainment in the globalization era, such as social media, which makes it easier to access interesting entertainment. Based on the background description, the researcher is interested in knowing about "The Existence of the Angguk Dance at the Angguk Putri Mekar Sari Kuncen Studio, Wates District, Kulon Progo Regency" because the researcher wants to know how the existence of the Angguk Dance from 2010 to 2022 at the Angguk Putri Mekar Sari Kuncen Studio Wates District, Kulon Progo Regency.
Angguk Putri Mekar Sari Kuncen工作室的Angguk舞蹈的存在,Wates区,Kulon Progo Regency
安国舞是安国艺术中包含的民间舞蹈。Angguk舞蹈描绘了战士与侵略者的斗争。Angguk舞蹈的历史不能与Diponegoro王子的斗争历史分开。在对抗荷兰殖民者的战争中,Diponegoro王子得到了Nyi Ageng Serang的支持,真名Raden Ajeng Kustiyah Wulaningsih Retno Edi, Natapraja王子的女儿。Nyi Ageng Serang于公元1762年出生在Serang地区(位于Grobogan-Sragen边境)。Angguk这个名字来源于爪哇语“mangguk”,意思是“同意”、“服从”、“理解”、“执行”领导的命令。这也与索里奎的教义有关,当wiridan或dhikr在背诵laa ilaha illa allah时,头部摇晃或点头,以便在背诵时更容易集中注意力。Angguk Grobogan舞蹈的动作教导公众要有民族主义、爱国主义和宗教虔诚。在全球化时代,社交媒体(sns)等新娱乐方式的出现,使人们更容易接触到有趣的娱乐内容,使国舞遭受了挫折。基于背景描述,研究者有兴趣了解“Angguk Dance at the Angguk Putri Mekar Sari Kuncen Studio, Wates District, Kulon Progo Regency”,因为研究者想知道Angguk Dance从2010年到2022年是如何在Angguk Putri Mekar Sari Kuncen Studio, Wates District, Kulon Progo Regency中存在的。