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Exploring Generation Z Dance Majors’ Perceptions of Good work

좋은 일자리(Good work)에 대한 Z세대 무용전공자의 인식 탐구

Cho Haeun, Jung Seunghye, An Byungju 조하은, 정승혜, 안병주

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.78.91

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.78 pp.91-111

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Exploring Generation Z Dance Majors’ Perceptions of Good work ×


This research aims are to explore generation Z dance majors’ views on “good work”. We conducted, in-depth interviews with 20 dance major students at a four-year university in Seoul. The results show that, regarding the attributes of good work, students tended to rank good working conditions, job security, relevance to their major, personal interest, chances for personal development, salary, job appropriateness, and so on. Additionally, in comparing the perceived expectation levels for ideal jobs and jobs in reality, significant differences were seen in the particular jobs that were listed. The assessment of the job indicators for both occupational groups also indicated discrepancies. Examination of the gap between dance majors’ expectations for ideal jobs and their perceptions of jobs in reality identified high levels of awareness of a lack of diversity, few openings, the necessity for pragmatic compromises, low pay, and other issues, respectively. Considering these results, this study identifies that while there are differences between the specific jobs acknowledged by dance majors as good work and those available, their attitudes do not reveal new or revolutionary trends compared to past patterns. Therefore, the occupational attitudes and expectations of Generation Z dance majors appear to be passive and conservative.


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A Study on the Development Strategies for Arts High School Dance Education+

예술고등학교의 무용교과교육 발전 방안 연구+

Ha Jiwon, Cha Sujeong 하지원, 차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.78.113

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.78 pp.113-129

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A Study on the Development Strategies for Arts High School Dance Education+ ×


This study aims to examine the current status and challenges in the operation of dance curricula in arts high schools under the 2022 revised national curriculum, and to explore directions for improvement. To this end,we conducted in-depth interviews with 14 dance teachers The analysis yielded three main categories perceptions of the dance curriculum, challenges in dance education, and strategies for improvement as well as eleven subcategories and 21 key concepts. The findings identified issues such as a lack of autonomy in curriculum implementation, an entrance-exam-oriented educational structure, limited teacher expertise, and a gap between policy and practice. In response, the study suggests key the following developmental directions: establishing the identity of the dance curriculum, adopting a holistic educational approach, strengthening teacher professionalism, expanding expert participation, and reinforcing the status of dance as an independent subject. This research seeks to provide foundational insights to position dance education as an independent discipline that supports students’ holistic growth.


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Reading the Dance Culture of the Joseon Dynasty through Dance Paintings of Imagined and Folk Spaces+

상상 공간, 풍속 공간의 춤 그림으로 읽는 조선시대의 춤 문화+

Cho Kyunga (Jo Gyeong-a) 조경아

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.3

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.3-30

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Reading the Dance Culture of the Joseon Dynasty through Dance Paintings of Imagined and Folk Spaces+ ×


This study aims to understand the dance culture of the Joseon Dynasty through ‘dance paintings of imagined space’ and ‘dance paintings of folk space’. I used the methods of iconography and literature research. The results of the study are as follows. First, the performers of the dance were diverse, ranging from fairies to religious monks and shamans, entertainers such as gisaeng and sadangpae, dancers, noblemen, and farmers. Second, the background of the dance was mainly a feast. Third, the dance stage was set up outdoors with mats. Fourth, the types of dance were diverse. Fifth, the dance formation was mainly a duet. Sixth, the reason why the dance paintings were abundant is because the Joseon people enjoyed dancing, and dance was a very useful symbol when expressing exciting moments in life. The significance of the study is that the rich dance culture of the Joseon people was confirmed through paintings.


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The Aesthetics of Scarcity in NFT-Based Dance Art

NFT 기반 무용예술의 희소성 미학 : 디지털 시대의 존재성과 기록성에 대한 고찰

Kim Minji (Gim Minji),Cha Sujung (Cha Sujeong) 김민지,차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.33

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.33-54

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The Aesthetics of Scarcity in NFT-Based Dance Art ×


This study explores how NFT (Non-Fungible Token) technology transforms the ontological conditions of dance as an intangible art form We employ a literature review as the research method, collecting data through NFT-related dance cases and existing studies. Theoretical frameworks, including Walter Benjamin’s concept of aura, Jean Baudrillard’s theory of simulacra, and Philip Auslander’s performance theory, are applied to analyze the changes in the concepts of liveness, authenticity, and ownership. The findings reveal that NFTs provide dance with digital uniqueness and technical authenticity, shifting the traditionally ephemeral and non-ownable nature of dance. Through the lens of “scarcity aesthetics,” NFTs introduce new possibilities for the aesthetics of dance, enabling the creation of digital ownership and authenticity. This study suggests that NFT technology can reconstruct the ontological conditions of dance, offering a novel perspective on the relationship between the intangible art form and digital technology in the contemporary era.


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A Meta-Analysis of Variables Influencing the Happiness of Professional Dancers

무용수의 행복감 관련 변인에 대한 메타분석

Ryou Jina (Ryu Jina),Kim Youngjin (Gim Yeongjin) 류지나,김영진

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.55

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.55-80

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A Meta-Analysis of Variables Influencing the Happiness of Professional Dancers ×


This meta-analysis examines 15 out of 502 studies searched in major academic databases in Korea in order to analyze the factors affecting the happiness of professional dancers. The overall average effect size was 0.462, which was found to have a moderate or higher positive effect between dance-related variables and happiness. By variable, self-identity (0.561), immersion experience and performance (0.525) showed the highest effect size, followed by social relationship and support (0.445), goal orientation and motivation (0.359), psychological competency and positivity (0.331). In terms of gender, men (0.448) and women (0.458) showed moderate or higher effect sizes. This result suggests that dance is acting as an integrated medium that encompasses self-realization, psychological growth, and identity reinforcement beyond a simple job, and suggests the need for a systematic and multidimensional approach to improve the happiness of dancers.


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A Critical Approach to Immersive Elements in William Forsythe's Heterotopia+

윌리엄 포사이드의 「헤테로토피아」에 나타난 이머시브적 요소에 관한 비평적 접근+

Shim Jeong Min (Sim Jeongmin) 심정민

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.81

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.81-100

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A Critical Approach to Immersive Elements in William Forsythe's Heterotopia+ ×


This study aims to critically approach the immersive element in William Forsythe's Heterotopia.. The research method uses a variety of data, including a direct viewing of the performance and criticism presentations, to overcome the limitations of literature research. The research discusses how Richard Schechner's environmental concept influenced early immersive performances in the postmodern period, while highlighting how Jacques Ranciere's concept of eliminating differences between the stage and the auditorium contributed to the full-scale spread and development of immersive performances. Based on this, space dismantling and installation, sound installation, movement away from traditional techniques, and active and subjective gaze of the audience are discussed as immersive elements in William Forsythe's Heterotopia. This study will provide important analytical data to the dance scene of Korea, where the production of dance works utilizing immersive elements has been increasing recently.


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Exploring the Development Process of DanceSports in Korea and China

한국과 중국의 댄스스포츠 발전 과정 탐색

Qin Yu,Jeong HyunChul (Jeong Hyeoncheol),Jo EunJu 진옥,정현철,조은주

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.101

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.101-122

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Exploring the Development Process of DanceSports in Korea and China ×


This study examines the development process of dancesports in Korea and China and suggests future development direction in order to provide a reference for the scientific and systematic development of dance sports in the two countries. To this end, we analyze and compare the literature on the development process of dancesports in Korea and China. The analysis shows that, compared to developed countries, the two nations fall short in terms of technical expertise and organizational management approaches. In the future, to promote the development of dancesports in both countries, it is necessary to raise public awareness, strengthen education within universities, and shift towards specialization and generalization, reflecting the cultural characteristics of each nation. This analysis shows that the balanced development of dancesports between Korea and China helps strengthen the country's competitiveness.


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The Impact of Middle-Aged Participants' Motivation in Dance Programs at the Senior University of China on Positive Psychological Capital and Successful Aging

중국 노인대학 중년층의 무용 프로그램 참여동기가 긍정심리자본과 성공적 노화에 미치는 영향

Cui Yalin,Cha Sujung (Cha Sujeong) 최아린,차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.123

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.123-148

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The Impact of Middle-Aged Participants' Motivation in Dance Programs at the Senior University of China on Positive Psychological Capital and Successful Aging ×


This study investigates the relationship among participation motivation in dance programs, positive psychological capital, and successful aging among middle-aged adults attending seniors universities. The participants were middle-aged adults who took part in dance programs at seniors universities in four cities with a high level of aging in Jiangsu Province. A total of 312 valid questionnaires were used for the final analysis. The measurement tools used in this study were questionnaires on participation motivation, positive psychological capital, and successful aging. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS WIN VER 27.0 and AMOS 26.0. The results of this study are as follows: First, dance programs motivation was found to have a significant effect on positive psychological capital. Second, dance programs motivation was found to have a significant effect on successful aging. Third, positive psychological capital was found to have a mediating effect on the relationship between participation motivation and successful aging. This study suggests that dance programs can enhance the positive psychological capital of middle-aged adults and contribute to the promotion of successful aging.


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몸짓으로 기억될 피나 바우쉬의 예술적 유산을 만나다 : 마리온 마이어, 이준서 옮김, 『피나 바우쉬 끝나지 않을 몸짓』(을유문화사, 2021)

Chung Eunju 정은주

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.169-174

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Marion Meyer’s Pina Bausch: Tanz kann fast alles sein resonates deeply from its title alone. “Unending gesture” implies that while Bausch is no longer with us, her artistic spirit lives on and continues to inspire future generations. Written by journalist Marion Meyer and translated by Joonseo Lee, the book is divided into nineteen chapters that chronologically follow Bausch’s artistic journey. It highlights not only her most renowned works but also lesser-known pieces, offering insight into their creative processes and behind-the-scenes stories. Photos from rehearsals and performances, as well as images with fellow artists, enrich the narrative. The book unfolds from three key perspectives: Bausch’s childhood and student life in New York; her creative work in Wuppertal and abroad; and the continuation of her legacy after her death. It also includes interviews with Bausch and her dancers, who speak of her not just as a director but as a companion in artistic exploration. These testimonies reveal how her presence lived vividly in the people she worked with. Ultimately, Pina Bausch: Tanz kann fast alles sein is not just a biography, but a testament to how Pina Bausch’s art continues to move within the bodies and memories of those she touched.

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A Study on the Characteistics and Possible of VR Dance Performance

VR 무용공연의 특징과 가능성 연구 : 몰입적 경험과 창작의 확장

Lee hana, Kim yungjin 이하나, 김영진

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.76.3

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.76 pp.3-30

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A Study on the Characteistics and Possible of VR Dance Performance ×


This study aims to analyze the characteristics of domestic and international dance performances utilizing VR technology, focusing on immersion and interactivity, and to explore their future potential. To achieve this, five works showcasing prominent collaborative features of VR-based dance performances implemented between 2016 and 2023 were selected for case analysis. The production processes and interviews were thoroughly examined to specify the developmental potential and limitations of VR dance performances. The findings are study highlights the collaboration between VR technology and dance performances as a means to create new artistic forms that enhance immersion and interactivity. It is expected to contribute to the development of specific methodologies that expand the expressive potential of the body and actively engage the audience.


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