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Tarakamita Cakrawati; R.Indriyanto

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Seni, Desain dan Media 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Nggainah Menjres Dance is one of the traditional folk dance works created by Mrs. Umi Ardiyah, the owner of the LKP Merpati Studio, in 2014. It was inspired by one of the characters from the Barongan folk tale of Blora Regency. The issue examined in this study is the choreography of the Nggainah Menjres Dance at the LKP Merpati Studio in Blora District, Blora Regency. The purpose of this research is to describe the choreography of the Nggainah Menjres Dance. The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach combined with a choreographic approach. The data collection techniques for the Nggainah Menjres Dance include observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the choreographic analysis of the Nggainah Menjres Dance cover both the process and the form of the choreography. The choreographic process includes exploration, improvisation, and composition. The choreographic form includes theme, title, work pattern, movement, number of dancers, accompaniment, floor pattern, makeup and costume, properties, stage form, and lighting. Based on the above findings, the Nggainah Menjres Dance is a form of dance artwork that correlates with the folk art of Blora and must continue to be preserved and developed as part of the region's artistic identity.

Prima Setia Judha Pranatha; Emik Rahayu; Cindy Citya Dima; Rahmanti Asmarani

Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Kyriad Hotel Arra Cepu is a star-rated hotel located in Blora Regency that plays an important role in supporting tourism activities, business travel, and the development of the local hospitality industry. Despite its strategic position, initial observations and discussions with hotel management revealed several challenges related to service quality, which has not yet fully aligned with current hospitality industry standards. These challenges include limited continuous staff training, inconsistencies between employee competencies and established standard operating procedures, and insufficient professional communication skills. In response, a community service program was developed in the form of competency-based training specifically tailored to the needs of Kyriad Hotel Arra Cepu. The program aims to enhance human resource quality through structured and intensive training aligned with the Indonesian National Work Competency Standards in the hospitality sector, covering Front Office, Housekeeping, Food and Beverage Products, and Food and Beverage Service. The training was implemented using a participatory and hands-on approach supported by ongoing coaching. Training materials included hotel hygiene and sanitation, excellent service practices, telephone operator etiquette, and basic English communication. This program provides direct benefits by improving employee competence, professionalism, and guest satisfaction, while also supporting the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education and strengthening collaboration between academia and the hotel industry. The expected outcomes include improved staff skills, higher service quality, and a replicable training model for similar hotels.