Música dangdut en la gimnasia rítmica: efectos en emoción, intención conductual y participación del público en Indonesia

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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v80.119435

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Música dangdut, gimnasia rítmica, respuesta emocional, intención conductual, participación ciudadana, deporte, cultura

Resumen

Introducción: La música dangdut constituye una forma musical de gran relevancia cultural en Indonesia; sin embargo, su papel en la gimnasia rítmica y la reacción del público siguen sin haberse estudiado en profundidad en los ámbitos de los estudios deportivos y culturales.

Objetivo: El presente estudio analiza el papel de la música dangdut en la gimnasia rítmica y sus efectos sobre la respuesta emocional, la intención conductual y la participación del público en Indonesia.

Métodos: Se utilizó un diseño cuantitativo con una encuesta realizada a 427 participantes indonesios. Los datos se analizaron utilizando SPSS & SmartPLS, y el modelo de ecuaciones estructurales de mínimos cuadrados parciales (PLS-SEM).

Resultados: La familiaridad, el ritmo, el atractivo y el tempo influyen significativamente en la respuesta emocional. La respuesta emocional afecta significativamente a la intención de comportamiento y a la implicación del público, mientras que la intención de comportamiento también influye positivamente en la implicación del público.

Discusión: Los resultados indican que la música culturalmente familiar potencia la implicación emocional en las actuaciones deportivas. La música dangdut refuerza la conexión emocional del público, lo que impulsa la intención conductual y aumenta la implicación del público. Esto respalda la importancia de integrar elementos culturales locales en los deportes estéticos para mejorar la experiencia del público.

Conclusión: La música dangdut desempeña un papel significativo en la mejora de la respuesta emocional y la implicación del público en la gimnasia rítmica. Su familiaridad cultural contribuye a obtener resultados emocionales y conductuales más sólidos, lo que ofrece implicaciones prácticas para que los organizadores deportivos diseñen actuaciones más atractivas y culturalmente relevantes.

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27-05-2026

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Jamalulel, I., & Sihombing, A. (2026). Música dangdut en la gimnasia rítmica: efectos en emoción, intención conductual y participación del público en Indonesia. Retos, 80, 1042-1057. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v80.119435