Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]

The purpose of this study is to identify the values of the Malay Traditional Costume (MTCs) which have always been said by researches and local cultural as being eroded by the effect of modernization. This research justifies factors that contribute the best practises to revive the values of MTCs in...

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Main Authors: Zainudin, Md Nor, Zaharah, Jaafar, Muhamad Rozali, Othman, Rizal Azni, Dahaman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak 2018
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30561/
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author Zainudin, Md Nor
Zaharah, Jaafar
Muhamad Rozali, Othman
Rizal Azni, Dahaman
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Zaharah, Jaafar
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description The purpose of this study is to identify the values of the Malay Traditional Costume (MTCs) which have always been said by researches and local cultural as being eroded by the effect of modernization. This research justifies factors that contribute the best practises to revive the values of MTCs in Malaysia. A quantitative and qualitative method was used to conduct the research. The study involves questionnaire survey and interviews. Direct and indirect questions were used as an interview method. The researcher has interviewed 60 respondents who are experienced and expert in their field of the making and styling of the traditional Malay costume; such as old tailors and old dressmakers, fashion designers, industrialist, choreographers, culturalist, researchers and lecturers. The questionnaires were also forwarded to 26 teachers and 380 secondary school students Perak, Kedah, Penang and Perlis states. A small group of the respondents were chosen as a case study as they were able to produce, maintain and restore the traditional Malay costume. The findings showed that there were a significance relationship among five component values for future development and ustainability in the MTCs which are cultural and heritage values, educational values, art and aesthetic values, design and functional values and lastly socio economic values. As a conclusion there were 4 elements they can play a major role in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs; the teaching and learning of MTCs in higher institutes of learning, the involvement of royal families, NGO’s and activists. Thirdly is the involvement of local fashion designers, fashion entrepreneur and government agencies. The final factor is the best technique to appreciate MTC as a national culture. This research recommended that integration among these groups are factors that contribute to the creation of model of good practice for future development of Malay traditional costume in Malaysia.
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spelling uitm-305612020-05-13T15:48:44Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30561/ Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al] idealogy Zainudin, Md Nor Zaharah, Jaafar Muhamad Rozali, Othman Rizal Azni, Dahaman Art of dress. Theory. Aesthetics. Costume design Malaysia Textile arts and crafts Seams (Sewing) The purpose of this study is to identify the values of the Malay Traditional Costume (MTCs) which have always been said by researches and local cultural as being eroded by the effect of modernization. This research justifies factors that contribute the best practises to revive the values of MTCs in Malaysia. A quantitative and qualitative method was used to conduct the research. The study involves questionnaire survey and interviews. Direct and indirect questions were used as an interview method. The researcher has interviewed 60 respondents who are experienced and expert in their field of the making and styling of the traditional Malay costume; such as old tailors and old dressmakers, fashion designers, industrialist, choreographers, culturalist, researchers and lecturers. The questionnaires were also forwarded to 26 teachers and 380 secondary school students Perak, Kedah, Penang and Perlis states. A small group of the respondents were chosen as a case study as they were able to produce, maintain and restore the traditional Malay costume. The findings showed that there were a significance relationship among five component values for future development and ustainability in the MTCs which are cultural and heritage values, educational values, art and aesthetic values, design and functional values and lastly socio economic values. As a conclusion there were 4 elements they can play a major role in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs; the teaching and learning of MTCs in higher institutes of learning, the involvement of royal families, NGO’s and activists. Thirdly is the involvement of local fashion designers, fashion entrepreneur and government agencies. The final factor is the best technique to appreciate MTC as a national culture. This research recommended that integration among these groups are factors that contribute to the creation of model of good practice for future development of Malay traditional costume in Malaysia. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30561/1/30561.pdf Zainudin, Md Nor and Zaharah, Jaafar and Muhamad Rozali, Othman and Rizal Azni, Dahaman (2018) Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]. (2018) Idealogy Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Idealogy_Journal.html>, 3 (3). pp. 291-303. ISSN 2550-214X http://idealogyjournal.com/
spellingShingle Art of dress. Theory. Aesthetics. Costume design
Malaysia
Textile arts and crafts
Seams (Sewing)
Zainudin, Md Nor
Zaharah, Jaafar
Muhamad Rozali, Othman
Rizal Azni, Dahaman
Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]
title Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]
title_full Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]
title_fullStr Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]
title_full_unstemmed Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]
title_short Element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of MTCs / Zainudin Md Nor ... [et. al]
title_sort element the good practice in reviving and preserving the value of mtcs / zainudin md nor ... [et. al]
topic Art of dress. Theory. Aesthetics. Costume design
Malaysia
Textile arts and crafts
Seams (Sewing)
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30561/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30561/