The Indonesian-Taiwan Government Collaboration Model Through the Transfer of Wayang Potehi Technology for Cultural Preservation Yi Ying (a*), Tirta Nugraha Mursitama (b), Shidarta (c)
a) Faculty of Humanities, Chinese Department, Bina Nusantara University, Kemanggisan Ilir III No. 45, Jakarta 11480, Indonesia
yi_ying[at]binus.edu
c) Faculty of Humanities, International Relations Department, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia
c) Faculty of Humanities, Business Law Department, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia
Abstract
Potehi puppet shows experience ups and downs because people, especially the younger generation, choose to enjoy modern culture rather than traditional culture. Therefore, government support is needed to preserve traditional culture, one of which is collaboration with foreign parties. The Potehi Puppet show in Taiwan has a more modern technique. The stories in the show are also the result of innovation. Therefore, it is the time for the Jakarta Puppet Museum and the Taiyuan Asian Puppet Theater to collaborate on the Potehi puppet show. This paper discusses three things: (1) The concept of collaboration in the Potehi puppet show. (2) Technology transfer in the Potehi puppet show. (3) Innovations in wayang potehi stories. Data from research from the webinar activity entitled ^Puppet China Collection of the Puppet Museum of DKI Jakarta and the Taiyuan Museum (Taiwan). From the results of the webinar it was concluded that there is a need for technology transfer in puppet shows and innovation in Potehi puppet shows to attract audience interest. together through ZOOM as a form of breakthrough in online performance innovation.
Keywords: potehi, technology transfer, collaboration, Indonesia, Taiwan