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Asian Dance Journal / June 2021 Vol. 61 No.

Exploring Features of Hooded Crane Dance Performed in Nantes and Suncheon

생태환경을 주제로 다룬 흑두루미춤 퍼포먼스의 특징 탐구: 낭트-순천 공연 중심으로

Kang, Jihyun, Jun, Youngcook 강지현, 전영국

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.3

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.3-26

Abstract
Exploring Features of Hooded Crane Dance Performed in Nantes and Suncheon ×


This study explores a case of hooded crane dance performance that deals with the ecological environmental characteristics. In addition to choreographing movements and gestures, the subject of hooded crane performance was featured with theatrical dialogues. The data collection included choreography notes, photos, videos, memos, dialogues, and performance pamphlets collected twice in Nantes and Suncheon city between May and August 2019. The qualitative analysis of the data were presented in the following ways.



First, by reinterpreting the story of the wounded hooded crane (Doori) found in Suncheon the performance expressed the ecological life and adversity of the hooded crane from the opposing viewpoints between the ecological environment and humans. Second, the reactions of spectators suggested that the hooded crane dancing performance turned out to make them feel more interested in nature and ecology. Third, due to the real story of Doori, the performance played a role in reminding the meaning of the performance (i.e., ecological sensibility) while the locals appreciated the story in a friendly way. This study indicated the parts to be supplemented in future performances and expandability by attempting performances in the ecological environment of Suncheon Bay (tidal flats, etc.).


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A Study on the Somatic Movement Principles Inherent in KoukSunDo

국선도에 내재된 소매틱 움직임 원리 연구 : 내기전신행법을 중심으로

Kim, Yoon Seon 김윤선

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.27

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.27-42

Abstract
A Study on the Somatic Movement Principles Inherent in KoukSunDo ×


This study aimed to find the somatic movement principles inherent in KoukSunDo by analyzing systematically personal experiences, which KoukSundo training methods had treated at the individual level with a focus on self-awareness and self-feeling only on self-awareness and self-feeling at the individual level through the body and mind training methods of KoukSunDo and the somatic materialization(embodiment) processes based on the "BRACED," which is the fundamental principle of somatic movements. Conducting a research on the training of KoukSunDo according to this principle of somatic movements will be significant to establish the practices of KoukSunDo as an academic area and thus increase their values.



The study analyzed the Naegijeonsinhaeng method in the training stages of KoukSunDo to analyze the principles of somatic movements inherent in it. These principles include the Breathe principle inherent in Danjeon Breathing; the Relax principle inherent in Simpyeonghwagi as a peaceful state of mind; the Align, Connect principle connecting the mind and harmonizing the mind and the body through the alignment of the body; the Expect principle sending energy to each and every Jangbu; and the Dance principle moving like a big crane dancing leisurely. These findings suggest that the principles of somatic movements are inherent in the movements of KoukSunDo, which is a unique body and mind training method to the Korean people.



The findings of the study will contribute to the wide spread of body and mind training methods of KoukSunDo unique to the Korean people as somatic practice around the world like yoga and qigong.


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A Study on the Original Choreography of Frame Based on Erving Goffman’s Framing Theory

무용작품 <틀>에 관한 연구

Park, Hae Lee 박해리

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.43

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.43-65

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A Study on the Original Choreography of Frame Based on Erving Goffman’s Framing Theory ×


Based on the practice PBR (Practice Based Research), this study investigates the entire process from the planning of Frame in Gymnasium Hall I of Ewha Womans University on Jun. 7, 2019 to its performance. It means textualizing and historicizing a performance work overcoming the ephemerality and temporality of the dance



Referencing the concept of the analysis method presented in “Frame Analysis” (1974) of a famous American scholar Erving Goffman(1922~1982), Frame consists of three sub-themes, “assumptions,” “experience composition and frame,” and “basic keys.” The choreographic purpose of Frame is to deliver a message to form the choreographer’s own frame independently and actively, rather than to passively adapt within the confrontation of frame.



The results of this study on the creation, choreographing process and practice to its performance are as follows. First, Frame’s intention and subject of choreography was effectively revealed through the visual and auditory elements. Second, I could be found from immersion in movements through my inner workings and breathing. Lingering imagery of breathing and feelings could be felt during the practice and performance. Third, expression of the researcher’s life direction in Frame helped building the choreographer’s artistic world. This paper will provide an opportunity for the researcher to gain researcher’s capability of research and grow as an artist in dance creation field.


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A Study on the Transmission of Han Seong-jun‘s Janggo-chum (Korean Drum Dance)

한성준 장고춤의 전승고찰 : 강선영의 재현과 복원을 중심으로

Baek, Sul, Han, Kyung-ja 백설, 한경자

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.67

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.67-95

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A Study on the Transmission of Han Seong-jun‘s Janggo-chum (Korean Drum Dance) ×


This examines the formation background of Han Seong-jun’s Janggo-chum, the performance activity of his disciple Kang Seon-young, and its transmission to Yang Seong-ok.



The celebrated drummer Han Seong-jun understood fully the united relation between dance and rhythm, and developed it into a traditional dance through musical elaboration.



Kang Seon-young, a pupil of the Joseon Music Dance Research Association led by Han Seong-jun, was attached to his dance and idea to preserve and hand down the Korean Dance. In 2000 she presented the performance, restoring the prototypic repertoire of nine pieces of Korean traditional dance including Janggo-chum performed by her master in 1930s. This study focuses on the transmission aspect and analyzes the characteristics of the dance movements presented in literature, performance pamphlets, moving pictures, and interviews.



First, the composition puts emphasis on playing the hand beat that can back up dance movements so that a dancer skilled at beating by hand can dance without help of a drumstick. Second, the music is made up with a ballad tuned accompaniment, starting from the lengthy tune over to fast, and back to lengthy in the end. Third, the dance contains the Korean beauty of moderation in the harmony of elegant movements and light rhythm according to the musical change. Fourth, the costume consists of a white upper garment with indigo cuffs and purple garment strings, and a crimson skirt. Fifth, the genealogy is from Han Seong-jun to Kang Seon-young, again to Yang Seong-ok, and there are many successors today.


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Cultural Transformation of Yukhwadae

육화대(六花隊)의 문화변용

Sung, Eunmi 성은미

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.97

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.97-121

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Cultural Transformation of Yukhwadae ×


This study examines the court and private versions of Yukhwadae (六花隊, Formation of six flowers) of the Joseon Dynasty in order to identify the pattern of coexistent and exchange of different cultures such as the royal court and the private sector. The development and changes of Yukhwadae illustrate a way of cultural transformation of dance.



To clarify the cultural transformation of Yukhwadae, this study analyzes the court's documentary records centering on Akhak Gyebum (Canon of Traditional Music) and the civilian literature records centering on the records of Gyobang Gayo (Song of Gyobang).



In Yukhwadae, which was transferred to the public from the courts revealed through literature, all ritual articles of Dangakjeongjae, such as jukganja (pole bearer), uimul (instrument), and changsa (song or chant), were eliminated, and the overall format was simplified. In addition, the content of dance was selectively accepted and reinterpreted, and costumes and music were transformed to be suitable for the private sector. Therefore, through this study, it was found that the strict form of the royal court Yukhwadae was exchanged with the private sector and transformed into a popular and diverse form suitable for civilian performances.



As such, it was found through the results of this study that different cultures were exchanged between the royal court and the private sector during the Joseon Dynasty. I suggest to consider dance from a perspective of cultural exchange, researching various dance cultural exchanges, and contributing to the development of dance.


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Developing and Verifying a Wholeness Program for Prevent the Degeneration of Cognitive Function and to Maintain Residual Physical Function of the Elderly with Dementia

치매노인의 인지기능 퇴행방지와 잔존신체기능 유지를 위한 홀니스프로그램 개발 및 효과 검증

Hong, Hyejeon 홍혜전

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.123

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.123-148

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Developing and Verifying a Wholeness Program for Prevent the Degeneration of Cognitive Function and to Maintain Residual Physical Function of the Elderly with Dementia ×


This study developed a Wholeness program and verified its effectiveness at preventing cognitive degeneration and maintain residual body function of the elderly with dementia. The subjects of this study were A1 Elderly Welfare Center Day Care Center, the 20 elderly with dementia as an experimental group, and A2 Elderly Welfare Center Day Care Facility, the 20 dementia elderly as an control group. A Wholeness program was conducted once a week for a total of 30 weeks for 60 minutes. As a result, in the experimental group, except for cognitive function (LOTCA-G), K-MMSE (Korean version of Mini-mental state examination), cognitive impairment (GDS), functional fitness (SFT & BBS), and daily living ability (K-ADL), there was a significant difference in all of them, and there was a significant difference in the comparison of the correspondence of the experimental group, confirming that the Wholeness program was an integrated cognitive and physical health program for the elderly with dementia. This result confirmed that the Wholeness program was an integrated cognitive and physical health program for the elderly with dementia. It is expected that the results of previous studies that were lacking in timeliness and academic context will be supplemented.


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