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Significance of The Little Angels in Performing Arts History I
리틀엔젤스예술단의 공연예술사적 의미 I : 리틀엔젤스예술단 60년사 시기별 활동과 특징을 중심으로+
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.65.63Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65
pp.63-99
This study examines periods, characteristics, activities, and the significance of the 60 years The Little Angels, a Korean children’s performing arts troupe. The research was conducted through a literature survey, the review of primary data including concert programs, newspapers, films, and interviews with key informants. The troupe formulated members, management, and repertoires during its ‘Formulated Period,’ In its ‘Cultural Ambassador Period’ in the context of the International Cold War and nation-building, the troupe played its role as a cultural ambassador with the mission to dispatch Korean culture to the “free world,” beginning with the US, then Europe, Asia, and South America. In the ’Private Troupe Transition Period’ of the 1980s, the troupe focused on domestic rather than overseas activities, yet performed at major events like the Seoul Olympic Games. After 1991, during its ‘Peace Delegation Period,’ the troupe again concentrated on overseas performances in the post-Cold War context and toured the USSR, North Korea, China, and UN nations that participated in the Korean War. This study examines The Little Angels unique position and provides a rich and multi-dimensional views of contemporary Korean performing arts history as created by the intersection of global and Korean concerns.
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A Study on the Choreography of After Beginning and Before The End+
무용작품 「시작한 후, 끝나기 전에」에 관한 연구+
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.65.101Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65
pp.101-121
This paper analyzes the author’s piece entitled “After Beginning and Before the End”, which explores the relationship between the creation process of Chinese characters and dance, drawing upon the Tao-te-ching of Laozi. As per Laozi’s concept of ‘Tao’, all creation changes from a simple to a complex state, with a wide variety of possibilities in the process. We intended to make the rediscovery of all creation suggested in the Tao-te-ching of Laozi into a piece of a choreography by applying the minimum unit of Chinese characters and their shapes as the principle for generating dance movement. This research proposes the method of dance composition from the perspective of the redevelopment of all creation presented in Laozi’s Tao-te-ching.
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A Study on the Aesthetics of New Dance Art by Wu XiaoBang
우샤오팡(吳曉邦)의 신무용예술(新舞蹈藝術) 미학사상에 관한 연구
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.65.123Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65
pp.123-144
Wu XiaoBang new dance art aesthetic thought is examined in this paper in order to shed light on the significance of revolution and progress. XiaoBang critically adapted both western romantic ballet and German expressionist dance, and developed the essence of Chinese classical culture. He proposed a new dance art in accordance with aesthetic in the new era of China. Based on a literature review, this study analyzed the aesthetic thought of new dance art from four aspects: dance performance, dance creation, dance education and dance theory. Research papers on new dance art, one-line books and critical essays are used to analyze the development history of modern dance in China and to understand the formation and development of new dance art. In summarizing Wu XiaoBang formation and development of new dance art aesthetics, this research makes a significant contribution to the development of dance discipline and training principles.
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An Study on the Status and Experience Analysis of Online Practical Classes of Dance Major Students due to COVID-19
코로나19로 인한 무용전공 대학생들의 비대면 실기수업 현황 및 경험 분석
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.65.145Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65
pp.145-167
The purpose of this study is to understand the status and experience of online practical classes for dance major students in the COVID-19 situation. As a result, suggestions for improvement are as follows. First, instructors should provide various types of teaching strategies by utilizing the LMS. Second, colleges should provide and improve the online educational environment for instructors and learners. Last, learners should find a balance between freedom and control of online classes. Based on this study, it aims to help learner-centered effective instructional management and lecture quality improvement, and furthermore, it aims to provide basic data to respond to changes and future of dance education facing online classes.
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근대 극장문화의 심층적 관찰 : 이승희, 『숨겨진 극장 : 식민지 흥행장의 치안과 통속』(소명출판, 2021)
Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65
pp.171-174
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Book Review: Kim Suk-young, K-POP Live: Fans, Idols, and Multimedia Performance. Standford, CA: Standford University Press, 2018, 288 pages.
Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65
pp.175-180
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Developing a Training Program for Ballet Educators Based on Somatic Dance/Movement Education+
소매틱 무용/움직임 교육에 기반한 발레교육자 양성 프로그램 연구 개발+
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.1Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64
pp.1-23
This study considers methods develop a ballet educator training program that can improve ballet education in South Korea, where technique-focused training leads to physical and mental injuries and lack of artistry. A training program model is developed for ballet educators based on the philosophy of somatic dance/movement education, which integrates dimensions of body, mind, and spirit. The framework of the program was formulated by exploring the educational goals and principles of ISMETA, as well as factors such as ‘knowledge’, ‘autonomy’, and ‘peer networks’, presented in the international survey on education, TALIS. Then, we compared and analyzed domestic and international ballet educator training programs to select essential elements based upon the aforementioned three aspects. We made detailed programs such as ‘somatic dance/movement theory, movement anatomy and physiological dynamics, movement analysis, somatic ballet teaching method, dance education theory, and developmental psychology’ for the knowledge factor, ‘reflective practice’ for the autonomy, and finally ‘pedagogic workshop’ for the peer networks.
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Analysis of Taepyeongmu Movement Principles from a Somatic Point of View
소매틱 관점에서 본 태평무 움직임 원리 분석연구 : ‘터벌림’ 과장을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.25Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64
pp.25-40
We analyzed Taepyeongmu (Dance of Peace) from a somatic point of view to understand the dance’s movement principles, using Kim Kyeonghee’s “BRACED” principle (year of paper that used “BRACED”).’ Taepyeongmu is a dance composed with various rhythms and parts. Accordingly, there are lots of body movements and turns, where it is essential to ‘Breathe’ and ‘Align’, which require ‘Relax’ of the body and the mind as in the principle of ‘BRACED.’ Consequently, the inner and outer movement are well ‘Connected’ to perform the Queen’s ‘Dance’, ‘Expecting’ peace in the country.
Based on the ‘BRACED’ principle, it is evident that all of the six principles of somatic movement are inherent in this dance. By conducting this research, we hope to lay the foundation for studying the principles of somatic movement of other traditional dances.
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A Choreographic Study on Reminiscence
무용작품 「돌아보다」에 관한 연구 : 베르그손 지각론을 바탕으로 +
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.41Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64
pp.41-66
This article examines the researcher’s own choreographic work, Reminiscence, which was performed at Ewha Womans University on June 7, 2018. Through this study, we hope to overcome the ephemerality of performing arts and describe dance works in a more analytical manner. By documenting the researcher’s own choreographic work, we can establish an individual’s choreographic philosophy, based on the individual’s understanding of the meaning and value of dance works. This analysis is based on a theory of perception proposed by Henry-Louis Bergson (1859-1941), who held that one could enlighten oneself through memory to lead a better life. Each part of the choreography corresponds to the core elements of Bergson’s theory, which allows us to establish a philosophy of choreography, as well as for the choreographer to speculate on the possibility of developing subsequent choreographies.
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An Analysis on Z-generation Dance Majors’ Preference to Different Types of Dance Professors+
Z세대 무용전공생의 특성별 무용교수유형 선호도 차이 분석+
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.67Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64
pp.67-82
The purpose of this study is to better understand how Z-generation dance majors respond to different types of dance professors. We surveyed 252 graduates of higher education institutions using independent sample T-tests and one-way ANOVA. Then we analyzed the data to determine whether differences can be observed in a statistically significant way according to the general characteristics of respondents. There was a difference in preference for types of dance professors according to respondents’ age and major. According to our study, Z-generation dance major students prefer to receive education from professors with self-directed and democratic approaches to learning. Consequently, it was concluded that university education requires democratic changes in order for students to be able to participate in decision-making. The results of this study are expected to contribute to improving the effectiveness of dance education, as well as directing future higher education.
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