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Asian Dance Journal / December 2025 Vol. 79 No.

Institutional History of the Seoul Dance Festival and the Discursive Shift in Arts Administration

서울무용제의 제도사와 예술행정의 담론적 전환 : 신제도주의적 관점을 중심으로

Ham Sunho 함선호

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.3

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.3-25

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Institutional History of the Seoul Dance Festival and the Discursive Shift in Arts Administration ×


This study chronologically analyzes the institutional changes of the Seoul Dance Festival(SDF) using the framework of New Institutionalism to identify the festival’s function as an institutional field where national cultural policy, the artists’ community, and social discourse intersect. The research employs a three-tiered analytical framework —policy history, institutional history, and cognitive discourse—to structure the festival’s stages of formation, transition, and institutionalization. The analysis reveals that the SDF’s institutional evolution accompanied the complex interplay of regulative, normative, and cognitive factors. Key drivers included internal critical discourse from the dance community, the national cultural policy’s ‘Arm’s Length Principle’, and the exogenous pressure of adopting ESG-based operations. This empirically demonstrates the realization of Discursive Institutionalism, where social values such as fairness, transparency, and sustainability become internalized as institutional norms. Ultimately, the Seoul Dance Festival transitioned from a ‘regulative institution’ focused on administrative efficiency to a ‘discursive institution’ that has internalized social trust and value. This confirms the shift in Korean arts administration from an emphasis on efficiency rationality to a cultural rationality centered on social discourse.


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A Systematic Literature Review on Dance Major International Students in Korea

재한 무용 전공 유학생 연구의 체계적 문헌 고찰

Youngmi Kim, Kyungin Yoon, Xinyuxi Song, Ruxu Guan, Yichieh Yang, Jiayan Jin, Wenqian Zhang, Hyejin Park 김영미, 윤경인, 송신위시, 관여욱, 양이체, 김가연, 장문천, 박혜진

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.29

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.29-55

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A Systematic Literature Review on Dance Major International Students in Korea ×


This study conducted a systematic literature review(SLR) of empirical research on international students majoring in dance in Korea published between 2020 and 2025, examining research topic trends and methodological characteristics. Using PRISMA 2020 guidelines and the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool(MMAT, 2018), the analysis revealed a strong predominance of non-randomized quantitative studies (81.6%) and a limited presence of qualitative research (2.6%). Findings indicated that the career development, university adaptation, and psychological experiences of international dance students were shaped through interactions within sociocultural contexts and the artistic practice of dance, rather than being confined to individual factors. However, existing studies largely adopted an individual-variable-centered approach, with limited integration of cultural and educational contexts. This review provided foundational insights for advancing the internationalization of dance education and improving research quality on international students.


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The Effect of Resilience on Dance Performance Confidence among College Students Majoring in Contemporary Dance

현대무용전공 대학생의 회복탄력성이 무용공연자신감에 미치는 영향 : 심리적 행복감의 매개효과

Cho-hui Kim, Hyo-seong Do, Ye-na Lee, Yun-ji Lim, Hyun-woo Cho, Gyu-jin Kim 김초희, 도효성, 이예나, 임윤지, 조현우, 김규진

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.57

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.57-79

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The Effect of Resilience on Dance Performance Confidence among College Students Majoring in Contemporary Dance ×


This study examined examine the effect of resilience on dance performance confidence of university students majoring in modern dance and to investigate the mediating role of psychological well-being in this relationship. Data were collected from 154 modern dance majors across Korea using a non-probability sampling method, and an online survey was employed for analysis. The validity and reliability of the collected data were confirmed through factor and reliability analyses, followed by multiple regression analysis and mediation analysis based on the procedure proposed by Baron and Kenny (1986). The results indicated that resilience had a significant positive effect on dance performance confidence, and that psychological well-being was found to mediate this relationship.


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A Study on the Dance Using Jinsoe Influenced by Gyeonggi-do Dang-gut

경기도도당굿의 영향을 받은 진쇠를 무구로 한 춤 연구

Jungmin Bong 봉정민

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.81

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.81-96

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A Study on the Dance Using Jinsoe Influenced by Gyeonggi-do Dang-gut ×


The purpose of this study is to examine how Gyeonggi-do Dang-gut has influenced contemporary dances that use jinsoe as a prop and to explore the ways in which these dances have developed. As research methods, prior studies were reviewed, and video materials were analyzed. Dances that utilize jinsoe and have been inherited and developed from the lineage of Gyeonggi-do Dang-gut include Lee Yong-woo and Kim Sook-ja’s Turbulim Dance, Lee Dong-an’s Jinsoe Dance, and Jo Heung-dong’s Jinsoe Dance. This study investigates the origins, forms, and artistic characteristics of these dances, as well as their relationship to the roots of Gyeonggi-do Dodang-gut. All of these works employ the rhythmic patterns (jangdan) of Gyeonggi-do Dodang-gut and either transform actions derived from the ritual sequence of gut into performing arts or transmit them through the formalization of artistic works. Jo Heung-dong’s Jinsoe Dance is further identified as a creatively developed work grounded in tradition.


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Exploring Educational Perceptions of Metaverse Lifelogging-Based Physical Expression Activities+, ++

메타버스 라이프로깅 기반 신체 표현 활동의 교육적 인식 탐색+, ++

Hyesoon Song 송혜순

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.97

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.97-114

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Exploring Educational Perceptions of Metaverse Lifelogging-Based Physical Expression Activities+, ++ ×


This study examines pre-service teachers’ educational perceptions of digital physical expression activities while utilizing lifelogging tools such as Mocopi and Padlet with 58 pre-service teachers from two departments at C National University of Education.. Using Q methodology, the study proceeded through the following stages: the development of Q statements related to the research topic, the selection of participants as the P sample, and factor analysis to identify types of educational perceptions. As a result First, the Active Acceptance and Selective Utilization groups highlighted the positive aspects of lifelogging, including memory support, personalized learning experiences, and creative self-expression. Second, the Avoidant and Indifferent groups pointed out negative factors, such as concerns about privacy invasion, psychological burden, and digital fatigue. Third, the findings emphasized the need to provide user-tailored solutions for effective adoption. Fourth, lifelogging-based physical activities with Mocopi and Padlet were shown to foster social presence and strengthen mutual connectedness among learners.


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A Study of Dance Work Dance Speaks for Me+

무용창작 작품 「춤이 나를 말하다」에 관한 연구+

Sojung Cheon 천소정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.115

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.115-135

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A Study of Dance Work Dance Speaks for Me+ ×


This study examines the entire creative process of the dance work Dance Speaks for Me to articulate the choreographer’s stylistic approach and artistic philosophy. Using Practice-Based Research (PBR), the research analyzes the stages of conception, choreography, rehearsal, performance, and post-performance reflection. The findings reveal that dancers’ bodies function as active agents that generate narrative meaning through sensory experience. Sensory-based movement exploration facilitates the emergence of natural and organic movement qualities, extending choreography beyond formal composition toward philosophical and relational dimensions. This process identifies three core movement characteristics: immanence, narrativity, and resonance. The study further confirms that not only the final outcome but the creative process itself operates as a central choreographic principle. Consequently, the choreographer’s artistic philosophy and style are systematized around sensory awareness, while democratic communication between choreographer and dancers proved essential in fostering dancers’ growth as expressive subjects rather than passive performers.


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Why Regional Dance Theorists Are Vital to the Dance Community : Roh, Youngjae, The Horizon of Contemporary Dance Theory: Centered on Anglo-American Dance Studies, Hyunbooks, 2025.

지역 무용이론가가 우리 무용계에서 소중한 이유 : 노영재, 『현대 무용이론의 지평: 영미 무용학을 중심으로』 (현북스, 2025)

Shim Jeong Min 심정민

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.139-141

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Why Regional Dance Theorists Are Vital to the Dance Community : Roh, Youngjae, The Horizon of Contemporary Dance Theory: Centered on Anglo-American Dance Studies, Hyunbooks, 2025. ×

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Kattaikūttu: A Visibility of Cultural Labour Hanne M. de Bruin, Kattaikūttu: A Rural Theatre Tradition in South India, New York, New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024, 410 pages.

Sinjini Chatterjee

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.143-150

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Kattaikūttu: A Visibility of Cultural Labour Hanne M. de Bruin, Kattaikūttu: A Rural Theatre Tradition in South India, New York, New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024, 410 pages. ×

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