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Asian Dance Journal / September 2021 Vol. 62 No.
Intermediality of Contemporary Dance
컨템퍼러리 댄스의 상호매개성(Intermediality) : 몸-아카이브의 형성을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.62.3Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.3-28
This study aims to explore the critical approach toward media in contemporary dance, which avoids conventional understanding of dance and artistic media. After reviewing important contexts and debates concerning contemporary dance, this study discuss the matter of its ambiguous boundaries and expansion through the concept of intermediality.
The idea of performance and dance with its ephemeral nature and media being used to preserve it, has constituted a conventional understanding of its temporality. However in contemporary dance, the archive expresses the request for extended temporality that enables the simultaneous existence of what is remaining, what is captured, and what is progressing in the performance. In addition, these archives expand into living spaces so that performances can lead to theoretical, educational, or political discourses, and function as a mediating space where heterogeneous entities such as art, virtual reality, and real life meet.
Moreover through this study, I wish to illuminate the expanded understanding of media in contemporary choreography as a criticism on previous media conventions, by introducing certain examples of autobiographical performance pieces in which the performer tells his or her own story. These works show the blurred boundaries among verbal languages, documents, and corporeal performance. They also bring participants in communication with performers, who can be understood as a physical archive of memories and experiences, roaming the ambiguous space inbetween reality and arts. Accordingly, an autobiographical performance creates an intermediality that allows the body-archive to experience and construct the virtual identity of the body in a fragmented manner.
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The Educational Development of Choi Seunghee’s Training System
최승희 훈련체계의 교육적 발전 양상 : 중국 연변대학교의 사례를 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.62.29Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.29-55
This study aims to examine the educational development of Choi Seunghee’s training system, particularly with a focus on the development patterns of Korean-Chinese dance education textbooks and characteristics of Korean-Chinese dance education textbooks at Yanbian University in China, which has inherited and developed Korean-Chinese dance based on Choi Seunghees training system.
The characteristics of Yanbian University’s Korean-Chinese dance education textbooks examined in this study are as follows. First, it is based on the method of organizing educational textbooks, which was identified in Choi Seunghee’s training system. Second, the contents that were not covered by Choi Seunghee’s training system have been comprehensively adopted into the textbooks, which thus came to be loaded with abundant educational content. Third, a training system is currently established focusing on the basics of women’s dance movements.
Yanbian University’s Korean-Chinese dance education was able to create educational textbooks that could support the current logical training system due to the Korean-Chinese dance educators’ devotion to research on Korean-Chinese dance education, which was based on the principle of succession and development.
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A Study on the Effectiveness of Dance/Movement Therapy Group Counseling Program for the Non-disabled Siblings of Disabled Children
장애를 가진 형제자매를 둔 비장애 아동의 무용/동작 집단상담 프로그램 효과 연구 : 자아존중감, 자기표현, 자기역량 지각 증진을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.62.57Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.57-90
The purpose of this study is to find ways to improve the negative psychological state of the non-disabled siblings of disabled children. To this end, this study examines dance/movement therapy group counseling program conducted for their experiencing physical activities and various expressions.
This study was carried out with 18 participants from various facilities for the disabled in the metropolitan area, who agreed to participate in the program. After dividing them into an experimental group and a control group, the program was applied to eight people who could participate in the experimental group. Before and after the program, a survey was conducted consisting of a self-esteem scale, a self-expression scale, and a perceived competence scale. On the basis of the collected data, the average and standard deviation of the pre- and post-test of the experimental group and the control group were investigated using the SPSS 25.0 program. In addition, differences between groups and differences before and after the test were verified through independent sample t-tests and corresponding sample t-tests, respectively. As a result, the dance/movement therapy group counseling program turned out to be effective in improving self-esteem, self-expression, and perceived competence of the non-disabled siblings of disabled children.
This study shows that the dance/movement therapy group counseling programs with active physical activities and interactions with others help them experience not only verbal-language but also non-verbal expressions and realize their maximum capacity of physical activity. In conclusion, it is summarized that they were able to improve their self-esteem through those bodily experiences.
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An Analysis of Korean Dance Research Trends through Text Mining Methods
텍스트마이닝을 통한 한국전통춤 연구 동향 분석 : 국가무형문화재 지정 전통춤을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.62.91Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.91-123
This study analyzes the research trends of seven Korean traditional dances designated as national intangible cultural heritages that are given social values and cultural symbolism as a historical heritage of the country. Research papers were collected by using the seven dances as the search keyword and analyzed through text mining methods. These collected papers investigated frequency analysis, entity name recognition, connection centrality, and N-gram, focusing on their titles and publication years. For the final analysis, 1,043 articles published in academic journals and 1,065 thesis and dissertations in RISS were used.
As a result of the analysis, there is a large difference in the number of papers, depending on what genre an intangible heritage belongs to. It can be also found that research on traditional dances has gradually decreased. Many studies have shown the tendency to concentrate on the interpretation, preservation, and transmission of traditional dances. In the meantime, more studies are being conducted to develop or popularize Korean traditional dances as educational programs and contents.
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Joseon Dynasty Read through Paintings III
그림으로 읽는 조선시대의 춤 문화Ⅲ : 사적공간의 춤 그림
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.62.125Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.125-152
The purpose of this article is to investigate the dance practiced in private spaces during the Joseon dynasty by analyzing paintings and literature. This study is the third part of a series of research exploring paintings depicting dances in various performance venues in the Joseon dynasty. While the first two researches were about dances performed in royal palaces and in public places respectively, this article analyzes paintings and literature of dances in private spaces in the following three ways.
First, dances performed in the personal social gatherings were divided into three types according to the subject: dances performed at social gatherings for the elderly, reunions of officials who passed the national civil service examination in the same year, and social gatherings for the middle class. These dances were performed to strengthen the community spirit or to appreciate the performances of professional young male dancers called mudong.
Second, dances performed to celebrate the longevity of parents on their birthdays are analyzed. In such events, the mother was considered the most important character as well as audience, and the concept of “filial piety” was emphasized in the “Son’s Dance.”
Finally, dances conducted in private folk venues are examined. Some of these paintings portray a son who dances as a “performer” to celebrate his parents’ diamond wedding anniversary. Other paintings depict a clown dancing in a three-day parade where a person who passed the national civil service examination visits his examiners, high-ranking senior officials, and his relatives.
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저자의 경계 넘기가 밝혀준 재일동포 무용사 - 한영혜, 『재일동포와 민족무용』(한울, 2021)
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2021.62.155Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.155-162
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불가능의 순간, ‘문제적 시간’ - 마텐 스팽베르크, 메테 에드바르센, 메테 잉바르트센, 보야나 스베이지, 보야나 쿤스트, 서현석, 안드레 레페키, 김성희 엮음, 김신우 번역, 『불가능한 춤』(작업실유령, 2020)
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2021.62.163Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.163-168
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The Book Review - Edited by Yutian Wong, Contemporary Directions in Asian American Dance, University of Wisconsin Press, 2016, 280 pages, Hardcover.
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2021.62.169
Asian Dance Journal
Vol.62
pp.169-172
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