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Media & Communication Studies

The Kebo Ketan ritual art as a communication process in delivering the message of social cohesiveness in the Sekaralas village community, Ngawi, East-Java

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Article: 2297724 | Received 07 Sep 2023, Accepted 15 Dec 2023, Published online: 23 Jan 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1. Kroncong music performance from Sekaralas community members.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 1. Kroncong music performance from Sekaralas community members.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 2. Navickaitė’s model of communication (2020, p. 88).

Figure 2. Navickaitė’s model of communication (2020, p. 88).

Figure 3. Kraton Ngiyom house.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 3. Kraton Ngiyom house.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 4. Buffalo (kebo) statue.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 4. Buffalo (kebo) statue.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 5. Community members doing gamelan exercise.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 5. Community members doing gamelan exercise.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 6. Message transmission of Kebo Ketan Ceremonial Art.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 6. Message transmission of Kebo Ketan Ceremonial Art.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 7. The sacralization process in the Kebo Ketan Ceremony.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 7. The sacralization process in the Kebo Ketan Ceremony.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 8. Reog performance in Kebo Ketan Ceremony.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 8. Reog performance in Kebo Ketan Ceremony.Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 9. Participation of community members in Sekaralas village.

Source: Researchers (2023).

Figure 9. Participation of community members in Sekaralas village.Source: Researchers (2023).