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Women in South Sulawesi play an important role in preserving and revitalizing culture and performing arts in South Sulawesi. This study reveals how women are actively involved in various aspects of artistic and cultural life, from traditional dances rich in symbolic meaning, to their roles in theatrical and musical performances that enrich local cultural heritage. Through in-depth interviews with local artists and cultural figures, as well as analysis of the resulting works of art, this research illustrates the diverse and important contributions made by women in realizing and maintaining South Sulawesi's cultural identity. By deepening understanding of the role of women in this context, this research also raises questions about the changes and challenges faced by women in facing modernization and globalization, as well as their potential to become agents of change in maintaining the sustainability of culture and performing arts in the future.
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