Pangean Silat in the Gen Z era

Iis Tatoatun, Rumiwiharsih Rumiwiharsih

Abstract


The Indonesian archipelago is home to a number of intangible cultural heritages, including Silat. In Indonesia, Silat comes in a variety of forms which is unique to a particular region. Silat prevails in every region and embodies history and values. It is well-liked by people of all ages, particularly Gen Z and younger generations. The primary explanation for this is that the principles outlined in Silat are thought to influence how students develop their views. One of the areas in Indonesia that has Silat culture is Pangean. a sub-district in Kuantan Singingi district, Riau Province. Pangean is also a home for traditional martial arts and helps enrich Indonesian culture.


Keywords


Silat Pangean; Culture; Gen Z Era

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