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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+

Kim, Suhye, Kim, Kyunghee 김수혜, 김경희

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.1

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64 pp.1-23

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Developing a Training Program for Ballet Educators Based on Somatic Dance/Movement Education+ ×


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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An Analysis on Z-generation Dance Majors’ Preference to Different Types of Dance Professors+

Z세대 무용전공생의 특성별 무용교수유형 선호도 차이 분석+

Lee, Hyunji, Jung, Seunghye, An, Byungju 이현지, 정승혜, 안병주

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.67

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64 pp.67-82

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An Analysis on Z-generation Dance Majors’ Preference to Different Types of Dance Professors+ ×


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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Mind and Heart Education through Dance : Exploration of Possibility and Task based on Literature Analysis

무용을 통한 심성교육 : 문헌분석에 기반한 가능성과 과제 탐색

Park, HyeYoun 박혜연

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.34.91

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.34 pp.91-115

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Mind and Heart Education through Dance : Exploration of Possibility and Task based on Literature Analysis ×

Dance education has the potential to improve the spirit, because of the essential of dance which requires the participation of whole mind such as the creative, emotional, moral, spiritual. Exploring the theoric and experiential grounds about dance and mind and heart education, this study is to guess the possibility of mind and heart education through the dance, and suggest the definite data. What dance contribute to mind and heart education are divided into four aspects: the intellectual, the emotional, the moral, and spiritual. First, dance can help one improve the creativity. For this, it is important to provide the chances of movement study, and use various sources and mediums. Second, dance can help one cultivate the emotion and sensibility. For this, it is important to help practice the movements, and recommend various indirect experiences. Third, dance can help one cultivate the personal and social virtue. For this, it is important to promote cooperative learning, and praise and encourage. Fourth, dance can help one improve flow, happiness, and self-realization. For this, it is important to take the lead, and recommend various indirect experiences. However, researches about its content and method are all yet to be inadequate. To rectify, theoric discussion in depth, developing practical teaching model and programmes, practice in various educational settings are needed.

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The Study of Somatic/Psychological Experience in Trauma Survivors through the Movement Education

움직임 수업을 통한 트라우마 생존자들의 신체심리 경험 연구

Lee, Jeongmyung 이정명

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.34.169

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.34 pp.169-196

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The Study of Somatic/Psychological Experience in Trauma Survivors through the Movement Education ×

The theme of this study is ‘What the nature of somatic/psychological experiences reported by trauma survivors through movement education is.' The problems of this study are: first, to investigate the relation between the somatic characteristics of trauma survivors and their movements and second, to study on the process of their life changes and the meaning of their experiences reported by them through participating in the movement class. Five study participants, among the educators who participated in the Korean Tamalpa Institute’s program, “Remembering the Body” from June to December of 2013, conducted the narrative study from January to March of 2014. Through this study, first, it was found out that the trauma survivors, due to their physiological responses by traumas, had tended to unconsciously block senses arisen in the somatic area and the areas of emotion and perception had been also blocked therefore the sphere of their lives had become limited. Second, they reported that, as the circulating relations among the soma, emotion and perception in the trauma survivors started to develop, they realized the soma, emotion, thinking, relationships, and other life’s contexts such as that in workplace were all connected and changes occurred in them simultaneously. Third, through movement education, the trauma survivors obtained new somatic experiences and they discovered some points where the somatic movement experiences at the studio could be integrated into the metaphoric movement experiences in their lives. Fourth, when the responses by traumas occurred, they understood the traumas’ physiological theory, not by verbal expressions, but through movement.

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The Study on the Leadership Model of Dance Teachers for Creative Dance Education : Based on Empowering Leadership

창의적 무용교육을 위한 무용교사의 리더십 모형에 관한 연구 : 임파워링 리더십을 중심으로

Hwang, In-Joo 황인주

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.34.279

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.34 pp.279-298

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The Study on the Leadership Model of Dance Teachers for Creative Dance Education : Based on Empowering Leadership ×

While students attend elementary and secondary dance classes, they develop the internal characteristics such as self-regulation, positive attitude, creativity, cooperation. Such characteristics help students grow as self-motivated human beings, leading development by themselves. This process in dance classes is very similar to the empowerment process in the business organization, where self-efficacy among organizational members is enhanced and their behavioral patterns are changed. With regard to the empowerment process in dance classes, the role of a dance teacher as a leader is important. Then, this study purposes to analyze the leadership model of elementary and secondary dancer teachers in order to enhance their capabilities to affect the empowerment process in dance education. The main results are as follows. The leadership model of dancer teachers consists of three components. First, dance teachers need to be self-empowered through a change in attitude. Such self-empowerment help dance teachers enhance self-esteem, and confidence in others. Secondly, dance teachers need to recognize such roles of a leader as the cooperator, the creator, the coach, the counselor, the mentor, the provider of challenging opportunities, and the capability developer. Thirdly, to enhance empowering abilities of students, dancer teachers may use the implementation skills of leadership such as coaching, counseling, mentoring, and participative decision making. Because the leadership model suggested in this study is analyzed theoretically, the future study should be focused on the empirical analysis of the actual leadership program in order to verify the effectiveness of the theoretical leadership model, and develop the leadership program of a high degree of completion.

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A Study on the Development of an Evaluation Mode for the Dance Education Program

무용교육프로그램 성과평가모형 개발에 관한 연구

Hwang, Injoo 황인주

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.35.283

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.35 pp.283-299

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A Study on the Development of an Evaluation Mode for the Dance Education Program ×

To evaluate properly the performance of the dance education program, it is necessary to develop the evaluation model based on logical and efficient principles. In other words, it is needed to develop the evaluation model which can provide answers for key questions related to the performance of the dance education program. Then, the purpose of this study is to develop a systematic evaluation model in order to properly evaluate the dance educational program operated by Korea Arts & Service Education Service. To build up a systematic model for the performance measurement, the basic framework of the logic model is used, for the logic model has been widely considered to help evaluators design evaluation and performance measurement for various programs. The evaluation model derived in this study logically explains the structural relationship among key elements in the evaluation process, and provides performance indicators which make it possible to measure performance outcomes and impacts quantitatively. Using the suggested model, it is expected to find ways to improve the existing dance education program operated by Korea Arts & Service Education Service effectively and efficiently.

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A Study on Issues and Education Direction of Research Ethics in Dance Studies

무용학에서 연구윤리의 쟁점과 교육 방향성 연구

Hwang, Heejeong 황희정

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.35.301

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.35 pp.301-318

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A Study on Issues and Education Direction of Research Ethics in Dance Studies ×

Requirements of research ethics education depend on leaners' position and major. This article investigated issues of dance, which is in distinctiveness as science of arts, as well as research ethics education, and then considered direction of education. Firstly, one of the issues is articles on a living person. We need to prospect contemporary artists but have to get out of directly hierarchical relationship. When viewing the person objectively, we can secure neutrality. Secondly, it is awareness as 'a scholar' who interacts with dance places and mediate between theories and the place. Lastly, it is plagiarism. Artists would know it in both works and articles. Plagiarism is the field which is prone to be infringed widely in both of them. To solve these issues of dance studies, education direction of research ethics should reinforce its subject, mark the writer rightly, and commonly use checking system of articles similarity for preventing plagiarism in advance. Subject of current research ethics should consider distinctiveness of dance studies and I wish it leads to training needs of dance studies intensively.

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The Soma Theory of Thomas Hanna -Modulations of Somatic Experience-

토마스 하나의 소마이론 : 체험양식의 변조를 중심으로

Gim, Jeongmyung 김정명

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.36.127

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.36 pp.127-149

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The Soma Theory of Thomas Hanna -Modulations of Somatic Experience- ×

This study was intended to introduce the modulation of somatic experience in Korean academic societies, which was one of the core concept of Soma Theory of Thomas Hanna. Although Somatics was introduced in Korea by several scholars and practitioners during recent decades, the concept of experiential modulations has remained vague on account of its difficulty. This study aims to eliminate the vagueness, tracing Hanna’s academic and professional background of his Soma Theory. For this study I visited Novato Institute to see Eleanor Criswell and other colleagues twice and I had chances to discuss with the Somatic Educators the vague area of Hanna’s theory. The first texts for the cross-analysis used in this study included his books, training manuals, and articles mainly written by Hanna and his colleagues in the magazine-journal ‘Somatics,’collected in Novato Institute and Myong Ji University Library. As a result, this study clarified three modes of somatic experience, in the first-person, second-person, and third-person experience, and the modulation of somatic experience. At the same time this study was able to find their relationships to the transformation of our material-based age and the significant position and role of Somatics raised by Hanna in the mobile revolution Era.

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A Study about the Teacher-Student Relationship in a Somatic Movement Program

소매틱 접근을 활용한 움직임 수업에서 교사-학생의 관계에 대한 연구

Chun, Mihyun 전미현

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.37.139

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.37 pp.139-164

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A Study about the Teacher-Student Relationship in a Somatic Movement Program ×

This study explores the teacher-student relationship in a somatic movement program through a self-study approach, based on the teaching activity for a class consists of 9 females of 65–80 age groups. Through the somatic classes, in general, people experience their own movements. In this study we learned that the teaching is far more effective if the teacher-student relationship is horizontal and consistent body contact exists. Teacher-student relationship was getting deepen into love and compassion through the body contact such as short time massage in the movement session and hugs as the greeting. It provided calm and happy moments to the participants’ minds and bodies; moreover, the touch as a primal and instinctive act made them feel better sensitively and kinetically. Furthermore, the students permitted to access into their soma, which obviously improve the learning process of somatic discipline and they had the modulations of somatic experience in the first-person and second-person experience.

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The Development Process of Dance Literacy as an Essential Element of Dance Educators’ Professionalism in Culture and Arts Education

문화예술교육 무용교육자의 전문성 요소로서 무용소양(Dance Literacy) 함양과정 탐색

Hong, Aeryung 홍애령

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.37.195

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.37 pp.195-219

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The Development Process of Dance Literacy as an Essential Element of Dance Educators’ Professionalism in Culture and Arts Education ×

The purpose of this study was to examine the concept of the dance literacy and its components along with the development process of and educational method for the dance literacy using qualitative methods. Six professional dance educators were selected using typical case selection (Miles & Huberman, 1994) and theoretical sampling (Strauss & Corbin, 1998). In-depth interviews were conducted, and the collected data were analyzed by inductive category analysis. The findings of this study are as the following. First, the concept of dance literacy (DL) is the accumulation of the knowledge and competences of understanding dancing and doing it, and the components of DL are dance knowledge and recognition skill (DL for practice), humanity knowledge and inquiry skill (DL for theory), and practical knowledge and conductive skill (DL for integration). Second, the development process of DL is categorized into implicit learning stage, selective perception stage, and spontaneous learning stage. Third, the development methods of DL are dance practice, research on dance theory, and learning through the community of practice. Based on the results, it will be helpful to promote the dance educators’ professionalism, make qualitative changes on dance education, and foster professional dance specialist.

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