Color Analysis of Warak Ngendhog in Semarang Dugderan Tradition

  • De Hafizh Kumara Rasyidu Universitas Komputer Indonesia (UNIKOM)
  • Rini Maulina Universitas Komputer Indonesia (UNIKOM)

Abstract

The emergence of color in human life has a significant role to play in all aspects. In culture, colors are used as symbols of courage, strength, or nationalism. The various colors in the Dugderan tradition illustrate the distinctive cultural identity of Semarang City and the spirit of togetherness in celebrating important events. In the Dugderan tradition, the Warak Ngendhog festival is displayed with a combination of bright and striking colors used in the Dugderan tradition. This research can help describe and classify the colors of Warak Ngendhog based on the types that exist, so as to strengthen the unique cultural identity and there has been no research that discusses the colors of Warak Ngendhog in the Semarang Dugderan tradition. It is necessary to conduct research on the color of Warak in the Dugderan tradition in Semarang. The method used is descriptive to obtain a description and classification of the colors on Warak Ngendhog, data collection through literature and observation of the existing Warak Ngendhog. observation plays an important role to find information based on facts through documentation of Warak Ngendhog in the Dugderan tradition in Semarang. The purpose of this research is to describe and classify the colors of Warak Ngendhog based on the existing types and make detailed observations of the colors of Warak Ngendhog. The result of the research is that the dominant colors of Warak Ngendhog consist of red, yellow, and green and are the colors of the unity of the three ethnicities of Java, China, and Arabia. In addition to these three colors, every year the community is creative in the color of Warak Ngendhog.

Keywords: Dugderan, Semarang, Traditional, Warak Ngendhog, Color.

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Published
2023-06-15
How to Cite
Rasyidu, D. H., & Maulina, R. (2023). Color Analysis of Warak Ngendhog in Semarang Dugderan Tradition. ARTic, 5(2), 487-498. https://doi.org/10.34010/artic.v5i2.9876
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