Community as an Implementation of Humans as Artistic and Cultural Creatures

in Lifestyle2 days ago

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In the order of society, humans have several functions, such as: humans as social beings, humans as economic beings, humans as creatures of diversity, and the last is humans as creatures of art and culture.

As an implementation of the latter, namely humans who sneeze and culture, I have been reading, iterating and cultural communities since 2010. With full awareness that reading, communicating is a good thing as a means of upgrading social skills. Why is that? Because by joining communities and meeting people, we can hone our communication skills, improve our critical thinking as well, fiber usually in communities there are always open discussions that involve many heads. Now from this open session, then we can also improve the skill to respect people who are arguing by listening until it is finished.

Therefore, since 2010 until now I have continued to work in the community to perpetuate the fulfillment of humans as creatures of art and culture. Many artistic and cultural values are taught in the literacy community, such as the current community: Dapoer Sastra Tjisaoek.

A few months ago, we held a reunion. Usually, the base camp that we use to meet is the house of Abah Yoyok, one of the founders of this Dapoer Sastra Tjisaoek community. I went from home to the basecamp by train. But I was not alone, I promised to meet up with my two friends.

After we met and arrived at the basecamp, the first thing we did was eat. Abah Yoyok as the host urged everyone to eat first before the discussion started. Inevitably, my two friends and I ate the menu that had been provided. One tray of Biryani rice complete with grilled chicken, chili sauce, and tantalizing pickles. We ate with gusto and did not linger, so that the event could begin immediately.


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After about 15 minutes, we joined the others on the terrace. There are already five elders who are the founders of Dapoer Sastra Tjisaoek, such as: Abah Yoyok, Pakde Uki, Prof. Atik Bintoro, and Pak Heryus Saputra, and one more Cak Salimi Ahmad.


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Actually, this kind of reunion contains light but meaningful discussions. For example, instead of talking about literacy, we also discussed the importance of maintaining health, all efforts to maintain health and updates about each other's lives. However, of course, we also discuss the writing of each member and their progress, we talk about the rubrics on the literacy portal as well. Many issues of work were also the subject of our questions that day.


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That's how we spent the afternoon with a family that shares the same frequency in literacy. Thank you for reading my post. See you...


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Titis N

Hi, I am the child of the universe, I like to read books with various genres. I was born in the city of batik but can't draw batik yet. I want to be a novelist, but my works are only short poems that are included in anthology books.

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