In Aceh, the culture of wedding decoration for aqiqah or turun tanah events is still respected and maintained, even though it has undergone many changes along with the development of the modern era. The aqiqah or turun tanah event is part of a tradition that is carried out as a form of gratitude for the birth of a child and as a traditional ceremony to introduce the baby to the community.
1. Traditional Decoration with a Modern Touch
The wedding decoration for this event generally still maintains traditional elements, such as the use of Acehnese songket cloth, typical Acehnese ornaments (such as bungong jeumpa and Acehnese pinto motifs), and bright colors such as gold, red, and green which have symbolic meanings. However, this decoration is often combined with modern elements such as satin backdrops, fresh flowers, and LED lighting to add a luxurious impression.
2. Flexible Themes and Concepts
Currently, families who hold events often choose a certain theme for decoration, such as a rustic theme, garden party, or minimalist. Although this modern theme is used, there are still efforts to include elements of Acehnese culture in the form of ornaments or typical decorations. For example, a table decoration covered with songket cloth or the addition of bungong jeumpa flowers as part of the decoration.
3. Use of Mini or Simple Wedding Stage
Because aqiqah and turun tanah are not weddings, the size and shape of the wedding stage tend to be smaller and simpler compared to the stage for a wedding event. Mini wedding stages are usually only for placing the baby and the parents who will carry him during the event. However, the decoration is still made attractive by using soft or pastel colors according to current trends.
4. Entertainment and Documentation
Entertainment in the form of Islamic music, prayer readings, or qasidah is still part of the event, but is often accompanied by modern music or other art performances in accordance with customs. In addition, event documentation becomes more important with the presence of professional photographers and videographers who capture important moments in the event.
5. Cross-Generation Participation
Although the decoration and concept of the event have become more modern, this tradition is still appreciated by various generations. Parents usually still practice old customs, while the younger generation adds modern elements to enrich the event, creating a cultural blend that shows respect for ancestral heritage while adapting to current trends.
The decoration of the wedding dais in the aqiqah or turun tanah event in Aceh today reflects the community's efforts to maintain tradition while still keeping up with the times.