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A Study on Lee Eun-joo’s Sanjo Dance Geumseonmu +
이은주 산조춤 금선무에 관한 연구 +
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.68.105Asian Dance Journal
Vol.68
pp.105-128
The purpose of this study is to examine the aesthetics inherent in Lee Eun-joo’s Sanjo dance, Geumseonmu. The study utilizes literature research and participatory observation methods, including in-depth interviews, oral records, and embodiment. The results of this study are as follows, First, Geumseonmu is a work that combines mind and body, which is a typical characteristic of Sanjo dance. Second, it has inherent feminist tendencies. Third, it is a traditional dance that makes good use of Korean elements. Fourth, it stands out for its artistry through the combination of various art forms. In metaphorical terms, Lee Eun-joo's Sanjo dance, Geumseonmu can be interpreted as a painting that emphasizes lines and empty space, a technique found in traditional Asian paintings. Significantly, her Sanjo dance expresses the factual aspects of external objects and the inner beauty of eternal life through dance.
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The Research Trend of Qualitative Researches on Dance/Movement Therapy +
무용/동작치료 질적연구 동향 분석 : 국내 학술지 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.68.129Asian Dance Journal
Vol.68
pp.129-149
This study examines sixteen qualitative studies on dance/movement therapy(DMT), selected from multiple peer-reviewed Korean academic journals to identify current trends in the field. The study found that only one qualitative research-based study was conducted in 2008, and no qualitative research-based studies were conducted from 2009-2015. However, since 2016, more qualitative research methods, such as case study, phenomenological research, consensual qualitative research, and general qualitative research, have been incorporated into DMT-related articles. The data collected for these studies have been mainly based on interviews, which are then verified by the interviewees and their peers for reliability. Recently, more researchers have undergone IRB review procedures following ethical norms before conducting their studies. Participants of the research have included adults, adolescents, and children who were invited to about 10 to 15 sessions with 50-180 minutes for each session. Overall, through the analysis of the sixteen selected qualitative studies, this paper has categorized the ways in which DMT has impacted participants into seven areas: emotional, personal, physical, social, educational, cognitive, and spiritual.
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Written by J. Lorenzo Perillo, Choreographing in Color: Filipinos, Hip-Hop, and the Cultural Politics of Euphemism, New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, 272 pages
Asian Dance Journal
Vol.68
pp.153-157
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A Case Study on the Development of a Dance Movement Therapy Program Using Korean Dance
한국춤을 활용한 무용동작치료 프로그램 개발 사례연구 : ‘코로나블루 해소를 위한 소상공CEO 대상 예술치유 Dance Therapy 케어사업’을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.3Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.3-16
Through a case analysis of small business CEOs who have accumulated social stress as a result of the pandemic of COVID-19 and participated in a dance movement therapy program, this study analyzes and reconstructs Korean dance movements in order to develop a dance movement therapy program and presents its effects. This program incorporates meditation and breathing exercises based on Oriental philosophy. In particular, the study examined the development process and results of the program in order to expand its scope and apply it to stress, menopausal disorders, depression, and anxiety that are common among the general population.
Firstly, we found that gender neutralizing the feminine dance movements would make male participants more comfortable participating in the program. In addition, the dance movement treatment program using Korean dance movements was found to be an effective alternative complementary therapy for relaxing muscles and solving physical and psychological issues. Moreover, the Korean dance-based movement therapy program, which employs movements and sensibilities that are best suited to Koreans, can further improve the health and well-being of Koreans.
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Formation and Structure of the Music of the Twelve-forms Janggo(Hourglass-drum)-dance +
십이체장고춤 음악의 형성과 구조 +
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.17Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.17-31
This paper examines the formation and structure of dance music and the relationship between dance and music in order to better understand Kim Chi-hong's style of the twelve-forms Janggo dance. Literature review and oral history research are employed as research methods, and the musical characteristics of sound sources and videos are analyzed using a characteristic decomposition method. The results of the study can be summarized in three points. First, this article revealed that the music of the dance was a Seodo folk song written at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. There is a greater possibility of the twelve-forms Janggo dance and its music interacting during the period. Second, the rhythm of the twelve-forms Janggo dance changes from Jungmori (♩ =65), to Gutgeori (♩ =40), and then to Jajinmori (♩ =70-95) rhythm. Third, music was transmitted along with dance. The process of transferring the twelve-forms Janggo dance is closely related to lyrics, the melody, and the rhythm of “Ginnanbongga”, “Cheongchunga”, and “Hangang-soo taryeong”. This research is important because it indicates that the musical structure and formation of this dance contributed to the transmission and creation of the dance itself.
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Post-Structuralist Analysis of Susan Leigh Foster's Methodology of Historiography
수잔 리 포스터의 역사 기술론에 내재한 포스트구조주의적 사유 : 『Choreographing History』를 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.33Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.33-49
This study examines Susan Leigh Foster's methodology of historiography and explores its significance, which was introduced to Korea in the early 2000s. Even though her theory is rooted in post-structuralist thinking, no research has been conducted on its philosophical implications. Foster emphasizes the methodology of historiography, but there are few examples of its actual application in dance history. This researcher tries to understand the logic underlying her theory of historiography by analyzing the philosophical concepts contained in Foster's Choreographing History. We examined how Foster incorporated the main concepts and characteristics of post-structuralist thinking into her historiography, and in what philosophical context her concept of the body emerged. The analysis of Choreographing History illustrates how the theories of humanities can be integrated into dance research to develop a new discourse. Moreover, various practical studies can be conducted based on her theory, which mainly focuses on methodologies. Foster's new body concept is also a very interesting topic in dance studies. Practicing bodies with agency can greatly expand their horizons and possibilities and can be a rich source of dance research. This study is intended to lay the foundation for future research in this area.
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A Study on Maru in Korean Traditional Dance +
전통춤 구성 단락 ‘마루’에 관한 연구 + : 처용무와 춘앵전을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.51Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.51-81
Maru refers to a basic paragraph in Korean traditional dance, which can be long or short, depending on the performance conditions or the environment. This research aims to determine if there is a paragraph corresponding to Maru in court dance based on the previous study of Han Yeongsuk's Buddhist dance and Mokjung Dance of Bongsan Mask Dance. To this end, Cheoyongmu and Chunaengjeon, representative dances of Hyangakjeongjae, are studied in this paper. Furthermore, the paragraph that was classified by the Jipbagaksa hitting "Bak" was collectively referred to as "Bak paragraph" and the previous methodology on analyzing Maru was applied. As a result of this study, the following results have been obtained. First, the elements that make up "Bak paragraph" of court dance and Maru of traditional dance are lexical chumsawi. Both show similarities in meaning, type, and composition. The court martial arts series, however, shows independence of form and meaning through a simpler and more stable pattern. Furthermore, "Bak paragraph" and the Maru of traditional dance convey a certain message despite slight differences in their compositions. In addition, Maru refers to the phrase of court music as well as the instrumental music of Pungryubang, a chorus or refrain of a folk song. Therefore, "Bak paragraph" and Maru reflect the characteristics of court dance. Also, "Back paragraph" that contains specificity can be considered to represent Maru in a comprehensive sense.
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A Study on the Traditional Cultural Value of Yang Li-ping’s Dynamic Yunnan
양리핑(杨丽萍) 「운남영상(云南映象)」의 전통문화적 가치 연구
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.83Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.83-107
The purpose of the study is to analyze the traditional cultural values of Li-ping Yang’s Dynamic Yunnan from artistic, social and economic aspects. Based on literature review and video analysis of dance and movement and its cultural context, the aesthetic characteristics of Dynamic Yunnan were identified. First, its artistic value lies in the original form derived from the unique vitality of the traditional dance of the minority nationality. Second, it was made to regard national culture ideologically as a social value. Third, in terms of economic value, the tourism industry in the Yunnan region has grown by using the dance as a resource to create economic value through its artistic content and aesthetic forms. It reminded the public of how traditional dances can be preserved and developed by combining these traditional dances of Chinese minorities with modern stages. Furthermore, it illustrates the significance and validity of entering the market for dance art works by presenting representative examples of the development of the cultural industry.
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Dancing Cultural Diversity : An Interdisciplinary Perspective Written by Darlene O'Cadiz, Dance and Cultural Diversity, 2nd ed. Solana Beach, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing, 2017, 276 pages
Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.111-116
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Impact of Ballet Competitions on the Career of Ballet Students in the Klang Valley, Malaysia+
발레 경연대회가 말레이시아 클랑 밸리에서 발레 학생의 경력에 미치는 영향+
Asian Dance Journal
Vol.66
pp.3-26
This article examines how two ballet competitions influenced the decision of students in the Klang Valley to pursue ballet as a career. Although learning ballet is generally considered a leisure activity in Malaysia, a growing number of ballet competitions in the Klang Valley has influenced students to pursue ballet seriously as a discipline. Using ethnographic research by interviews and archival research, this essay analyzes how two ballet competitions have become commodified through branding strategies, dance competition categories, fees, and scholarships. My analysis of interviews with competition organizers, ballet school principals, ballet teachers, and students suggests that competition organizers commodify ballet competitions for economic opportunities. Nevertheless, the scholarships and opportunities offered by ballet competitions to prestigious ballet institutions overseas have encouraged students in the Klang Valley to pursue careers in ballet. As a result of participating in competitions, students have taken ballet training more seriously, resulting in a higher demand for coaching, thus generating greater capital flow into the ballet industry in Malaysia. Throughout this study, the importance of the intersection between dance and economy is highlighted.
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