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A Study on the Revitalization of Jeonju Daesaseumnori

전주대사습놀이의 활성화 방안 연구 : 「전주대사습뎐」을 중심으로+

Yoo Youngsoo, Lee Chaehyun 유영수, 이채현

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.72.129

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.72 pp.129-148

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A Study on the Revitalization of Jeonju Daesaseumnori ×


The Jeonju Daesaseumnori National Competition has a history of more than 300 years that originated from ‘Jeonju Tongincheong,’a contest established during the late Joseon dynasty. Despite the competition’s long history and tradition, it remains under-researched. Therefore, this study analyzes “Jeonju Daesaseup Dyeon”, one of the planned performances of the Jeonju Daesaseumnori Preservation Association. Based on the performance report of “Jeonju Daesaseup Dyeon,” the problems with this performance were identified and a revitalization plan was developed as follows. First, since the proportion of duplicate performers during the four-year performance accounts for more than 50%, opportunities for new winners to participate should be expanded. Second, since there are many fragmentary promotional activities, strategic promotional marketing and customer management are required. Third, since the similar performance content and format were repeated, improvements in the content of performance are necessary. It is difficult to generalize our recommendations based on only one case study. However, this study is important in that it offers insights on how to develop and revitalize the Jeonju Daesaseumnori Competition.


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A Critical Approach to the Reconstruction of Artistic Dance in Modern Era

근대시대 예술춤의 재현 방법에 관한 비평적 접근 : 무용역사기록학회의 ‘리서치 기반 콘텐츠’를 중심으로+

Shim Jeongmin 심정민

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.71.35

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.71 pp.35-54

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A Critical Approach to the Reconstruction of Artistic Dance in Modern Era ×


This study critically approaches the “Research-Based Content” series of the Society for Dance Documentation & History, which explores the historical, morphological, and artistic meaning and value of dance through research in the reconstruction of traditional and new dances, the art dances of the modern era. This research is based on expert interviews and opinions of critics. First, it allows for a flexible reconfiguration and recreation of dance beyond the boundaries of tradition. Second, it enables the documentation of the process and results, providing a formal record. Third, through the exchange between dance and theory, as well as dance and other fields, it offers an i nclusive e xperience. F ourth, i t allows f or t he p ursuit of n ew p erformance f orms beyond traditional and contemporary dance through editing and adaptation in compilation performances.Copyright issues, mutual interests, research adaptation, and time-consuming are among the things to consider.


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A Study on the Activation Plan of the Saturday Permanent Performance of Jeonju Daesaseupcheong +

전주대사습청의 토요상설공연 활성화 방안 연구+

Yoo Youngsoo, Lee Chaehyun 유영수, 이채현

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.71.87

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.71 pp.87-98

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A Study on the Activation Plan of the Saturday Permanent Performance of Jeonju Daesaseupcheong + ×


Jeonju Daesaseupcheong(Jeonju Traditional Culture Building), founded in 2021, introduces a permanent performance system and presents traditional art performances every Saturday. With the annual number of visitors to Jeonju Hanok Village currently reaching 10 million, if the Jeonju Daesaseupcheong's permanent performance for tourists is activated, it will have infinite potential as a traditional art content and will become an unrivaled performance. This study has examined the current status of permanent performances on Saturdays and sought ways to enhance them based on a SWOT analysis of the Jeonju Daesaseupcheong’s performance report and Steering Committee’s activities. The results of the study are as follows. First, a promotional marketing strategy needs to be designed, targeting tourists in Hanok Village as main audiences for traditional art performances. Second, pansori-based Changgeuk(Traditional Korean opera) can be developed into a permanent performance repertoire. Third, a development of participatory content creation is suggested to encourage local residents’participation. This study makes some important contributions to suggesting the operational directions for the permanent Saturday performances of the Jeonju Daesaseupcheong.


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Analysis of Jeong Jaeman’s Seungmu Yeombulgwajang through Greimas Semiotic

그레마스 기호학을 통해 본 정재만류 「승무」 염불 과장 분석

Kim Hyoeun, Lee Minhee, Cha Sujung 김효은, 이민희, 차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.69.53

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.69 pp.53-72

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Analysis of Jeong Jaeman’s Seungmu Yeombulgwajang through Greimas Semiotic ×


This study is to analyze the movements of Yeombulgwajang, a section in Seungmu, a Korean traditional dance, from a perspective of Greimas’ semiotics. For the analysis of the study, the movement principles of “contraction and expression” and “tying and untying,” which were derived from the philosophies of Yin-Yang and Reincarnation embedded in Seungmu, were discussed through the idea of Greimas’s semiotic square. The relationships between contraction and expression and between tying and untying are deemed to be confrontational; the relationships between expression and untying and between contraction and tying are regarded as hypothetical; the relationships between tying and expression and between contraction and untying are seemed to be contradictory. The meanings of the dance may be formed and interpreted diversely based on the various combinations of these elements. The study contributes to demonstrating a new way of interpreting inherent meanings in Seungmu.


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A Study on Maru in Korean Traditional Dance +

전통춤 구성 단락 ‘마루’에 관한 연구 + : 처용무와 춘앵전을 중심으로

Song Sunga 송성아

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.51

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67 pp.51-81

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A Study on Maru in Korean Traditional Dance + ×


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

Wang Xuan, Cha SuJung 왕훤, 차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.83

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67 pp.83-107

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A Study on the Traditional Cultural Value of Yang Li-ping’s Dynamic Yunnan ×


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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Reconsider Korean Dance Creation through Perspective of Dance History : Focused on the Features of Dances in Late Joseon period

무용사 관점의 한국춤 창작 재고 : 조선후기 춤 특성을 중심으로

Park, Seongho 박성호

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.34.9

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.34 pp.9-33

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Reconsider Korean Dance Creation through Perspective of Dance History : Focused on the Features of Dances in Late Joseon period ×

This paper investigated the theme ‘creation’ with the focus on the Korean traditional dances. At first, the problems in the creation of existing Korean dances were analyzed. Through the analysis, the creative factors lacking in individual characteristics were presented and the introduction of the western-oriented concept of creation was critically examined. On the basis of the awareness on the difference of artistic concept between eastern and western world, the concept of creation was discussed in the transmission history of dances. Next, the frame of reference for the creation of the traditional dance was presented. It includes the formation of lines and surfaces through principle of circulation, the formation of dance styles based on the traditional breath method, the approach to interpret rhythms and the application of steps. In conclusion, the events inducing the creation of traditional dances were identified and presented in the ancient literature.

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A Qualitative Study of Experiences Gained From Learning Korean Dance : Among College Students in America

미국 대학생의 한국춤 학습경험에 관한 질적연구 : 매사추세츠(Massachusetts) 주(州)의 대학을 중심으로

Kim, Kyungeun 김경은

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.39.59

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.39 pp.59-95

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A Qualitative Study of Experiences Gained From Learning Korean Dance : Among College Students in America ×

The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of learning Korean dance among college students in America. The research questions how people of other cultures view changes in Korean dance through study, what beneficial changes occur, and how experiences are meaningful to them. To answer these questions, this study primarily relied on in-depth and semi-structured interviews with college students (4 Americans, 1 Chinese, and 1 African), in Massachusetts, who studied Korean traditional dance through a series of 19 classes, beginning on September 16th, 2014 and ending with a performance on March 3rd, 2015. All interviews were fully transcribed before the files were segmented and the subjects conceptualized using assigned codes. The results of this study are divided into three parts. First, before learning Korean dance, the research participants perceived it to be an interesting but unfamiliar dance, which they recognized from Korean Wave, and an elegant and beautiful dance, different from K-pop. After learning Korean dance, they perceived it to have flow and moderate strength. They believed that it allowed them to recognize their inner consciousness and be aware of their surroundings, facilitating communication with both. Participants also felt that the dance healed the spirit through deliberate movement, that it allowed the body’s energy to increase through concentration, that it coordinated the body’s movements organically, and that it symbolized the lives, philosophy, and respect for creation of the Korean people. Second, participants changed in four beneficial areas through study of Korean dance: 1) their strength, control, coordination, balance, and individual expression improved; 2) their awareness, memory, patience, focus, creativity, ability to communicate, sense of responsibility, mental coordination and control, and thoughtfulness improved; 3) they had a more positive attitude and perspective; and 4) they felt that they embodied the qualities of the Korean people, such as respect, elegance, and slowing down. Third, learning Korean dance was meaningful to the participants in the following four areas: 1) it was a challenge and an accomplishment, 2) they gained familiarity with Korean culture, 3) they became ambassadors for Korean culture, and 4) they felt both special and professional.

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Interpreting Choreographic Changes and Medium Replacement in Korean Traditional Dance

전통춤에서 안무변화와 매체 교체의 의미 해석

Hwang, Heejeong 황희정

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.39.231

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.39 pp.231-247

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Interpreting Choreographic Changes and Medium Replacement in Korean Traditional Dance ×

This paper was written from the perspective of non-reductive materialism to interpret choreographic changes and medium replacement in Korean traditional dance. Non-reductive materialism is a theory that all phenomena are mentally created from substances and that formed mental phenomena do not return to the substances from which they came. This principle was the matrix Danto used to explain the ontological status of artwork. Additionally, Margolis borrowed Strawson’s concept of person and applied it to assess art analogically. This same concept can be applied to explain dance; dance uses movement as a medium, which in turn uses humans as a medium, making humans the embodiment of a physical substance—the body. The physical substance, then, is the property of the medium, embodying the dance performance. Embodied dance contains the physical properties of the medium and intentional properties, such as mental phenomena, which do not belong to a physical property. Therefore, the relationship between medium, movement, and dance is non-reductive, and each is indivisibly soluble with the next. From this point of view, each dance performance produced from the same medium is independent and unique. Successive changes in Korean traditional dance are replacements of the fundamental medium. Successive dancers can obtain similarities to previous performances in their own dance by training with a former dancer. During training, breathing is a core principle of movement and an element that considerably influences dancers’ similarities. This process is called transmission. As a result, long-term similarity training is a primary factor when choosing successive dancers because they share the mental of traditional dances and choreography with their successors.

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A study Curriculum Development Direction through Content Analysis of the Korean Traditional Dance Historical Research

한국무용사 연구의 내용분석을 통한 교육과정 개발방향의 탐색

You, Jinzoo,Youm, Hyunju 염현주,염현주

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2016.41.111

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.41 pp.111-128

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A study Curriculum Development Direction through Content Analysis of the Korean Traditional Dance Historical Research ×

There are 111 main conveniences that Korean dance has in common with history research areas. Both could be categorized as age, ryupa, kind, local, and life of five. This study analyzed Korean dance history in order to provide direction for the development of localized educational content. For this purpose, we redefined the needs and professional structure of the writers of Korean dance history around the cheotjae, or the contemporary Officer. The other purposes of this study were to ensure the clarity of the Korean dance category and to express the needs of the Korean council of dance-related institutions and organizations. Prior to the development of the orientation of the educational content, the universality, consistency, and originality of Korean dance would need to be combined. This would construct a systematic framework for the educational contents of the Korean traditional dance historical research.

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