Title: Jaranan Krido Budoyo as the Preservation of Javanese Traditional Arts in Riau Malay Land
Abstract: Riau has been commonly recognized as a Malay region, but some of its areas are occupied by migrants, especially from Java, such as Sialang Sakti village.These village dwellers strive to preserve Javanese art and culture even though they live in the Malay region of Riau.The effort was channeled by establishing a Javanese arts community named Jaranan Krido Budoyo.Jaranan -a dance with traditional hobbyhorses -is a customary art that is popular in Java, especially in rural villages.Not only does it preserve Javanese art and culture, but it also seeks to prove that local arts can develop even far from its originating area.The sounds of Javanese gamelan, dance, and singing unquestionably attract many not only Javanese populations but also other ethnic groups.The reaction of the surrounding community seems very positive, unveiled by the large number of spectators who watched this artistic performance.Jaranan Krido Budoyo has gone through various districts in Riau and has performed at various celebrations.The educational value reserved is to respect cultural differences, love of one's own indigenous culture, and appreciate the existing local arts.