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includes up to 86 festivals, many of which feature high-energy dangdut performances as part of broader cultural and economic celebrations. Venue Spotlight: Social Club Aduhay Phinisi Point Mall , Floor 2, Makassar Vintage and retro nuancing with modern inclusivity
Despite its massive popularity among working-class audiences in Makassar and surrounding regencies (Gowa, Maros, Takalar), DMH has received little scholarly attention. Mainstream media often dismisses it as kampungan (vulgar/backward) or mesum (obscene). However, this paper posits that DMH is a legitimate cultural text revealing class dynamics, gender negotiations, and the transformation of public entertainment in post-Reformasi Indonesia. Dangdut Bugil Makasar Heboh
: There are numerous Indonesian artists and groups known for their Dangdut performances. Researching popular Dangdut artists or music festivals in Indonesia might provide insights into what "Dangdut Bugil Makasar Heboh" refers to. includes up to 86 festivals, many of which
Frequent coverage of regional and national dangdut stars, often using "heboh" (sensational) headlines to drive engagement. However, this paper posits that DMH is a
: Modern Dangdut Makassar integrates traditional instruments like the ganrang (sacred drum) and suling (bamboo flute) with electric guitars and synths.