KEBERADAAN TORTOR MARTUMBA PADA ETNIS BATAK TOBA DI PESISIR SIBOLGA

Authors

  • Elita Mandayarni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24114/senitari.v5i2.3857

Keywords:

Dance, Performing Arts, Tor-Tor Martumba, Coastal Sibolga

Abstract

Tortor Martumba in Pesisir Sibolga is an entertainment dance in Toba Batak society in Independence Day event, welcoming important guests, to the entertainment and performing arts.This study examines the existence Tortor Martumba on ethnic Batak Toba in Pesisir Sibolga aim is to discuss about the existence, usability, functionality and form of presentation used .Teori theories related to the topic of research is the understanding of the existence, terms of usability, function theory and the theory of forms of presentation. The study was conducted in December 2015 through February 2016 in a village of the District Tukka Tukka Onan, and sample, including traditional leaders, artists in the District Middle Tapanuli. Data collection techniques including observation, interviews, literature study and documentation. Based on the results of research in the Coastal Sibolga Tortor Martumba that Tortor Martumba is Tortor of Batak Toba and danced by the Batak Toba ethnic communities in the Coastal Sibolga. This dance is there because people were resettled to the Batak Toba Coastal region Sibolga to continue to implement the customs they do in the place of origin is doing Tortor Martumba. Presence can be seen from the usability and functionality as entertainment welcoming distinguished guests, as an extracurricular learning materials in schools, as entertainment for the community as well as race. Tortor Martumba form of presentation can be seen from the simple movements and traditions that sombah movement, movement clapping, holding hands, jumping, lifting the legs, which is used Ulos clothing, makeup wearing natural makeup, singing music contained internal rhyme blared. In the presentation Tortor Martumba not use the theme, just do for entertainment.

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Published

2016-06-25