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Year: 2023 | Month: February | Volume: 10 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 799-805

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20230295

Identification of Local Wisdom-Based Creative Economy in the City of Kediri

M. Muchson1, Dian Kusumaningtyas2, Budiman Agung Pratama3, Wasis Himawanto4, Tri Yuliani5, Sinta Agustina6

1,2,3,4,5,6Archipelago University PGRI Kediri

Corresponding Author: M. Muchson

ABSTRACT

This study aims to describe the creative economy based on local wisdom in Kediri City, namely Weaving, Jaranan and Yellow Tofu. This research is a type of qualitative descriptive research. Methods of data collection using interviews, observation and documentation with research instruments using a list of questions and check lists. The results showed that weaving is located in the Bandar Kidul weaving industry center which began to stand around the 1950s with the main production being goyor sarongs, in its development weaving has now diversified into clothing fabrics, bags, shoes, cushion covers, tablecloths, pencil cases, tissue box and various other creative products. Jaranan Show: 1) Jaranan Dance, 2) Celeng Senggi Dance, 2) Penthul Tembem Dance, and 4) Barongan Dance, all of which feature dances. This Jaranan dance was inspired by the story of the Panji warriors who were training for war, which at first was just imitating with banana fronds and then developing into braids or woven bamboo with a long process of time. Jaranan dance became what we see today. Currently jaranan art has economic value, which is often responded to (performed) at certain events both the government and the community. History Tofu in Kediri was introduced by Chinese traders around the XII century and was only produced for commercial purposes in 1912 by Lauw Soen Hok or Bah Kacung. It was around 1970 that new producers appeared who produced Yellow and White Tofu in all corners of the city of Kediri. The conclusion of this study is Weaving, Jaranan and Yellow Tofu fulfill the requirements as a creative economy or creative products based on local wisdom in the City of Kediri and can be used as references or learning resources for creative economy subjects or courses.

Keywords: Creative Economy, Weaving, Jaranan, Yellow Tofu

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