This article examines the socio-religious dynamics behind the traditional sekaten held by two large palaces (keraton) of Javanese (Surakarta keraton and Yogyakarta keraton). This phenomenon is unique. Sekaten is a local traditional cultural performance, which combines Islam with Javanese culture. The current dynamics of acculturation make tourism opportunities. Using a qualitative approach and historical and ethnographic methods, data were collected through in-depth observations during the sekaten celebration at the Yogyakarta Palace. The results indicate that in the past the sekaten tradition functioned as a ‘religious institution’, which made the Surakarta palace and the Yogyakarta palace the two symbols of the strongest Islamic empire in...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
This paper will examine how the historical development of Garebegceremony, the ceremony began early ...
Through ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation examines the culture of sholawat in Indonesia, a f...
During the Javanese historical development since the First Mataram Empire until today, Javanese cult...
This article is based on a fundamental question, what is the relationship between practicing the Mul...
Java is an island rich in ancestral heritage. Many of these traditions are still maintained in the m...
Islam came to Java in which the state population has a form of cultural traditions and belief in the...
This paper describes About Tedhak Siten as acculturation Islam - Java. The article describes a study...
Gunung Kemukus which is located in Sragen, Central Java, Indonesia, is one of the famous tourist des...
Religion is a kind of social system comes from a non-empirical power. It was used by its believer to...
Purpose: This article attempts to examine the point of the meeting by taking the case of Yogyakarta ...
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze the encounter between Islam and local culture which has been r...
Abstract. The relation between Islam and Javanese tradition is seen at a case of a pilgrimage and ri...
Pilgrimage has become one of religious activities developed by several countries in the world. The r...
Islam came to Java in which the state population has a form of cultural traditions and belief in the...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
This paper will examine how the historical development of Garebegceremony, the ceremony began early ...
Through ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation examines the culture of sholawat in Indonesia, a f...
During the Javanese historical development since the First Mataram Empire until today, Javanese cult...
This article is based on a fundamental question, what is the relationship between practicing the Mul...
Java is an island rich in ancestral heritage. Many of these traditions are still maintained in the m...
Islam came to Java in which the state population has a form of cultural traditions and belief in the...
This paper describes About Tedhak Siten as acculturation Islam - Java. The article describes a study...
Gunung Kemukus which is located in Sragen, Central Java, Indonesia, is one of the famous tourist des...
Religion is a kind of social system comes from a non-empirical power. It was used by its believer to...
Purpose: This article attempts to examine the point of the meeting by taking the case of Yogyakarta ...
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze the encounter between Islam and local culture which has been r...
Abstract. The relation between Islam and Javanese tradition is seen at a case of a pilgrimage and ri...
Pilgrimage has become one of religious activities developed by several countries in the world. The r...
Islam came to Java in which the state population has a form of cultural traditions and belief in the...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
This paper will examine how the historical development of Garebegceremony, the ceremony began early ...
Through ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation examines the culture of sholawat in Indonesia, a f...