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A Study on the Traditionality and Modernity of North Korean Dance : Focused on Dance articles of Joseon Art
북한춤의 전통성과 현대성에 관한 一考察 : 『 조선예술』의 무용기사를 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0123Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.123-150
In this study, I examined how the succession and modernization of tradition has been emphasized through the articles related to dance in North Korea’s comprehensive art magazine Joseon Art focusing on its traditionality and modernity. The research method was centered on literature analysis and image analysis. In the literature, from the first issue of 1956 to the first of June 2000, 344 out of 468 articles were reviewed and analyzed. The analysis revealed that the majority of articles has focused on the discussion on the issue of inheriting and developing the people's dance heritage among the anti - revolutionary dance heritage and ethnic classical dance heritage. Based on socialist realism as a principle in succession and development, discourses in the articles have emphasized revolution in contents and have tried to create dance based on national characteristics in terms of form. I can see that the articles have strived to present the dance as a means of educating people’s ideology. The contents discussed in the Joseon Art from the 1950s to the 1970s were found to be further developed in the later period. North Korea has developed dance that promote the superiority of the Korean people based on Juche ideology. It was found that the principles related to dance decided before the 1980’s have continued in the “invariant law”.
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The Structural relationship among Teacher-Student Interaction, Basic Psychological needs, and Dance Commitment on University Student Majoring in Dance
무용전공 대학생들이 지각하는 지도자와 상호작용, 기본심리욕구 및 무용몰입의 구조적 관계
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0175Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.175-195
This study attempted to examine teacher-dancer interaction, basic psychological needs and commitment to understand and provide knowledge in learning methods of university student majoring dance. In total, 337 students were recruited from the seoul and gyeonggi regional university student majoring dance. Statistical analyses(descriptive statistics, reliability test, correlations analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation model) were conducted using PASW 21.0, AMOS 18.0. Results revealed that teacher-dancer interaction positively predicted passion, as well as commitment. Basic psychological needs positively predicted commitment. In addition, basic psychological needs was partially mediated by teacher-dancer interaction on commitment in university student majoring dance.
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Korea, Japan Intangible Cultural Heritage traditional Dance of Expression Media Comparative Study : Focusing on Kim Bai-bong's fan dance and Kagyadifu's fan
한・일 무형문화재 전통무용의 표현매체 비교연구 : 김백봉 부채춤과 카기야데후우(かぎやで風)의 부채를 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0197Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.197-216
This study seeks to compare expression media between Kim Baek-bong’s Korean fan dance, a traditional dance designated as an intangible cultural asset of Korea and Kagyadifu (かぎやで風), a fan dance of Okinawa in Japan. The study examines hand motions of the two traditional dances. The author used an index of KAMAKURA as an external analytical method, while focusing on interviews and oral records to understand inherent characteristics. The ethnic identities of the expression media were identified as follows. First, fan functioned commonly by physical awareness and recognition of the body. The fans of the two countries did not directly express objects such as letters, but tried to describe the shape of the entire object as an extended part of the body. Second, the fans of Korea and Japan were differentiated as abstract technique in the process where sensual wave was reflected in the body. Ryukyu dance did not express the lyrics in a graphical or realistic way as in the case of sign language. The expression of fans was not verbal. Fans made a symbolic display of yearning that the region - the island - had toward outside world. In Korea, more than 30% of group dance figuratively reveals intention of original authors or nature. This is an indication that Korea's new art dance was affected by modern dance of the modern times. Third, fans had multidimensional contexts in showing internal feelings. Korean dance depicts nature or intention of authors, and express inner feelings through various rhythms. Ryukyu dance expresses relations between a fan and a dancer abstractly by containing a joyful feeling of the performer, rather than venting the feelings. The comparison of intangible cultural properties of both countries could reveal that they harnessed the same expression media but showed difference in their unique national emotion.
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A Study of Relationships between Dance Artist Rudolf Von Laban and Nazi of German - Focused on the Activities of German from 1933 to 1937
무용가 라반과 독일나치정부의 협력관계 연구 - 1933년부터 1937년까지 독일에서의 활동을 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.48.1Asian Dance Journal
Vol.48
pp.9-24
This study examines the relationships between Rudolf von Laban and Nazi of German from 1933 to 1937. This study began to answer the question that ‘Did Laban have any relationship with Nazi?’. The result is as follows. Laban joined the Nazi and cooperated, propaganda in 1930 and rewarded with social status, economical support, and got a chance to performance, festivals, lectures organized by Nazi. The suggestions based on the results of this study are as follows. First, It is need to a new 'historical understandings'about Laban's relationship with Nazi and processing of refuge is needed. He joined the Nazi,assisted in their propaganda activities, and received salary from German Empire Culture Center. Also, he remained a propaganda official in late 1937. Second, There was two perspectives about the characteristic of relationship between Laban and Nazi: voluntary and coercive. Laban showed a little ambiguous attitude to Nazi in regards to his arts and propaganda's loyalty. Third, we need various perspectives about the relationships of Laban and Nazi and further study of effect of Laban's art and art activities.
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A Study on mind-heart and Acknowledgement of Traditional Korean Dance Based on Wang Yangmyung's Theory of Psychology
王陽明의 心學 이론으로 본 한국전통춤의 私欲과 天理體認+
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.48.2Asian Dance Journal
Vol.48
pp.27-47
The purpose of this article is to explain the characteristics of mind-heart and acknowledgement, emphasized in the practice of traditional korea dance, based on the theory of Wang Yangmyung's psychology. We examine the mind-heart, acknowledgement, and the art theory in JJeonseubrok(the tradition records)along with the words emphasized by the masters of the traditional dance, and express them with a language that can be publicized. According to Wang Yangmyung's theory of psychology, we can say that what good mind stands for in "Good dance comes from good mind" is the state where the rightness is embodied in mind and that 'good dance' means the state where 'non-embodiment' of movement and 'non-embodiment' of emotion is realized. In particular, we must always pursue 'sincerity' in the domain of mind-heart, which we know alone. Through these languages, the internal and external value and meaning of Korean traditional dance can be revealed. There is a saying that "effective practice precedes theories of it." Effective practice of traditional dance has existed for a long time. However, the theory of its practice is not sufficient. This article attempts to theoretically explain the effective practice that has always been with us since a long time ago. This article has its significance in that it tries for the first time to theoretically explain the thesis of traditional dance, "Good dance comes from good mind" by using the mind-heart and the acknowledgement of dancer which was emphasized by traditional dancing masters. In particular, it is meaningful that it approached the theory of mind and acknowledgement theory of traditional dance based on the study of Wang Yangmyung.
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The Effect of Job Stress on Organizational Effectiveness of Professional Dancers
직업무용수의 직무스트레스가 조직유효성에 미치는 영향
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.48.3Asian Dance Journal
Vol.48
pp.49-68
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of job stress of professional dancers on organizational effectiveness. Specifically, we were investigated the effect of job stress on job satisfaction, organizational commitment (affective, normative, continuance), and turnover intention in organizational effectiveness. This study will be an effective way to improve the organizational performance. The data collection was conducted in professional dancers working in domestic professional dance groups such as National Ballet. A total of 300 questionnaires were distributed. A total of 257 questionnaires were used in the final analysis, except for 43 questionnaires that were inappropriate for the questionnaire response. Sampling was based on the convenience sampling method and the questionnaire was done by self-filling method. To analyze this study, we used IBM PASW 22.0 statistical package. The results of the analysis were as follows. First, interpersonal relationship had a significant effect on job satisfaction among job stress of professional dancers. Second, interpersonal relationship and external environment had significant influence on affective commitment and normative commitment among job stress of professional dancers. Third, surrounding expectation had significant influence on turnover intention during job stress of professional dancers. In conclusion, it was suggested that eliminating the job stress of professional dancers was important for enhancing organizational performance and organizational effectiveness.
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Choi-Hyun’s Status in History of Korean Dance
최현 춤의 한국무용사적 위상(位相)
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.48.5Asian Dance Journal
Vol.48
pp.89-114
The purpose of this study was to examine and highlight Choi Hyeon’s dance, performed during his life as part of Korea’s dance history, in terms of its position in the art world. Choi Hyeon was born in Yeongdo, Busan on December 6, 1929 and passed away from liver cancer at the age of 78 on July 8, 2002. He entered the dance world in 1946 as a pupil of Kim Hae-Rang (金海郞) and learned the basics of dancing by emulating the teacher for eight years. His dancing career developed after his arrival at Seoul. Choi Hyeon was one of the most influential dancers between the 1950s and 1980s, and he acted as a choreographer and dancer, showing originality based on tradition, from the 1970s until his death in the 2000s. He also continued to teach dance from the 1950s until his death. Choi Hyeon broadly classified his works into large-scale dance dramas and small-scale dance works. His leading dance dramas included
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Korean Dance's Aesthetic Contemplative Norm and Idealistic Boundary of Aesthetics
한국춤의 심미적 사유규범과 이상적 심미경계
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.49.035Asian Dance Journal
Vol.49
pp.35-61
Purpose of this study is to determine idealistic boundary of aesthetics ultimately pursued by investigation of aesthetic contemplative norm defined by traditional philosophical thought inherent in the Korean Dance. The aesthetic consciousness and mental boundary formed from aesthetic contemplative norm of the Korean Dance has created the beauty of harmony, personality, and nature. This includes the 'life characteristics' precious as a human being, 'individuality' to respect an individual, and 'wholeness' that seeks harmony of an individual and the whole. The idealistic boundary of aesthetics inside the beauty with such characteristics can be summarized as follows; First, 'Spirit-energy (Ijeonghapiljeok) boundary of aesthetics' means harmonious relationships between reason and emotion. Namely, it aims harmony and unification between rational boundary and emotional boundary with artistic spirit to follow profound harmony of nature and to pursue new things. Second, 'Life-oriented boundary of aesthetics' includes lively appearance of substantive nature in a mind. It reveals that the appearance of nature itself is the origin of beauty and that 'life characteristics' that being alive itself is beautiful are true beauty. Third, 'Transcendent boundary of aesthetics' contains spirit of the heaven. United aesthetics boundary is to realize the order of nature and to pursue harmony of the boundary between nature Taoism and dance spirit. Surreal time and space world in freewheeling state without any confinement in dance is the best idealistic aesthetics boundary crossing over boundary between human and the god, boundary between reality and unreality, and boundary between labor and play through freedom of deviation. As discussed above, 'Korean Dance's aesthetic contemplative norm and aesthetics boundary' contributes a clue to aesthetically determine the original form of Korean Dance theory and the development. Aesthetic consciousness and aesthetic dignity of a work, and 'idealistic aesthetics boundary' will identify aesthetic categories to determine aesthetic characteristics inherent in the Korean Dance.
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A Study on the Transmission and Narrative Structure of Hallyangmu - Focused on the style of Kang Sun-young of Han Seong-jun’s Hallyangmu
한량무의 전승 양상과 그 서사구조 연구 - 한성준 계열 강선영류를 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.49.063Asian Dance Journal
Vol.49
pp.63-82
Hallyangmu is one of folk dances, in which the original form and archetype of Korean dance have been well inherited and recorded. Since its original forms were recorded in Gyobang Gayo (1865) written by Jeong Hyeon-seok, Hallyangmu has been inherited in various forms. It was passed down by gisaeng in the enlightenment era and performed as theater dance by Han Seong-jun. Notably, it is a dance drama in which narrative structure has been well recorded. Hallyangmu, has been inherited mainly in Gyeonggi region and Yeongnam region. Hallyangmu danced by Gang Seon-yeong and Jang Hong-sim, who followed Han Seong-jun’s style, was designated as a cultural asset of Seoul City in 2014 and has been most standardized in terms of character composition and narrative structure. Hallyangmu in Han Seong-jun’s style largely consists of four sequences: story of a playboy and a maiden;of a Buddhist monk and a maiden;of a playboy and a female barkeeper; and the final sequence for resolution They make.a story with the combination of minimized unit structure and seek an open space in which the story can be expressed in movements. The characters in the dance are a playboy, a maiden, a Buddhist monk (dark faced Buddhist monk) and a female barkeeper. When the playboy is seen as a subject, the maiden as an object, and the monk as an opponent, the dance is expressed in the triangle contrast structure in which two male characters have conflicts to win love. However, the structure centers on the maiden without direct conflicts between the Buddhist monk and the playboy, and personalities and characters come to the surface through concepts of behaviors.
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The Trends of Researches on Dance Majors' Dance Motivations in the Academic Field of South Korea
무용전공자의 무용동기에 관한 국내 학술분야 연구동향
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.49.083Asian Dance Journal
Vol.49
pp.83-106
The purpose of this study is to analyze papers on the dance motivations of dance majors in Korea and figure out the research trends in the area to establish a foundation for education for the dance motivations of dance majors and propose future research direction. For these purposes, the investigator selected total 64 papers published in Koreanstudies Information Service System, DBpia, Scholar of Kyobo Books, and e-Article from 2001 to December 2017. They were analyzed in terms of the academic journal of each year, subject, methodology, analysis of methodology, and research topic according to different analysis methods. The analysis results led to the following conclusions: first, there was a multi-angle distribution of the papers across 17 journals in the nation. As for research trends by the year, while there a single research in 2002, the research activities gradually had been expanded from 2006 to 2017. Second, the highest percentage of subjects among the papers were college students and graduate students majoring in dance. Third, as for methodology, quantitative researches were the most. Fourth, correlational research was adopted in most quantitative researches. Qualitative methods were also adopted in researches, but these researches were relatively meager. There was no literature study on dance motivations. Fifth, as for research trends by the research topic, researches on self-determination and regulation, an aspect of motivation, recorded the highest percentage. In short, researchers will need to employ a variety of methodologies and designs to prevent their findings biased in a direction in the area of dance motivations. Follow-up study will especially need to develop measuring instruments fit for the field of dance to investigate professional relations among variables related to dance motivations.
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