Search for Article
Journal ArchiveSearch for Article
The Influence of Narcissism on Self-Management and Performance Confidence of University Students Majoring in Dance
무용전공대학생의 나르시시즘이 자기관리와 공연자신감에 미치는 영향
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2026.80.95Asian Dance Journal
Vol.80
pp.95-112
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of narcissism on self-management and performance confidence among university students majoring in dance. A survey was conducted with dance majors enrolled in four-year universities in Seoul, and a total of 363 valid questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS Version 23.0. Data analysis included frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability testing, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis. The findings are as follows. First, narcissism had a statistically significant effect on self-management. Second, narcissism significantly influenced performance confidence. Third, self-management had a significant positive effect on performance confidence. These results indicate that narcissism functions as a psychological resource that promotes self-management and enhances performance confidence among dance majors. The findings suggest that, within pre-professional dance training contexts, certain dimensions of narcissism may contribute positively to psychological stability and performance-related competence.
- EndNote
- RefWorks
- Scholar's Aid
- BibTeX
A Study on the Demand for the Development of University Dance Education Programs +
대학 무용표현력 교육 프로그램 개발을 위한 요구도 조사+
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.72.109Asian Dance Journal
Vol.72
pp.109-128
The purpose of this study is to analyze the educational demands for dance expression skills among dance major college students. The research methodology involved conducting a survey of 297 dance major college students, and frequencies and percentages were derived for each item. As a result, it was found that dance major college students hope for instructors who excel in dance expression skills and demand courses divided based on students' abilities, focusing on techniques during each session, ranging from 1 to 6 months in duration, twice a week during the first semester o f the second year, with each session lasting 30 to 60 minutes. This reflects the value of university dance expression education guidelines that respond to demand-centered requirements.
- EndNote
- RefWorks
- Scholar's Aid
- BibTeX
Exploring Contemporary Dance Majors’ Experience of Participating in the APIECE Program +
현대무용전공 대학생의 표현력 향상을 위한 APIECE 프로그램 참여 경험 탐색 +
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.69.73Asian Dance Journal
Vol.69
pp.73-100
The purpose of this study is to explore the experience of applying the APIECE(Actor’s Body and Psychology, Psychological Gesture, Personal Feeling and Soul, Image Integration and Imagination, Ensemble and Improvise, Character Characterization, Creative Personality, Expression of Dance) program to improve the dance expressiveness of college students majoring in contemporary dance. In order to find out the qualitative change in dance expressiveness, 5 people with a high level of participation and interest in the program were selected, and in-depth interviews, experience diaries, and observation diaries were categorized using an in inductive analysis method.
As a result, first, college students majoring in modern dance visually expressed their imagination through the imagination of the observed object. Second, the essence of body expression was explored through continuous expression through concentration, confidence in self-movement, and visualization of space. Third, in a person whose center of gravity between me and others was shifted, the form was composed and transformed through the body. Fourth, in the stage of self-awareness through archetypal gestures and psychological gestures, it was explored that dance expressiveness reflects the body's mental attitude.
- EndNote
- RefWorks
- Scholar's Aid
- BibTeX
A Qualitative Study of Experiences Gained From Learning Korean Dance : Among College Students in America
미국 대학생의 한국춤 학습경험에 관한 질적연구 : 매사추세츠(Massachusetts) 주(州)의 대학을 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.39.59Asian Dance Journal
Vol.39
pp.59-95
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of learning Korean dance among college students in America. The research questions how people of other cultures view changes in Korean dance through study, what beneficial changes occur, and how experiences are meaningful to them. To answer these questions, this study primarily relied on in-depth and semi-structured interviews with college students (4 Americans, 1 Chinese, and 1 African), in Massachusetts, who studied Korean traditional dance through a series of 19 classes, beginning on September 16th, 2014 and ending with a performance on March 3rd, 2015. All interviews were fully transcribed before the files were segmented and the subjects conceptualized using assigned codes. The results of this study are divided into three parts. First, before learning Korean dance, the research participants perceived it to be an interesting but unfamiliar dance, which they recognized from Korean Wave, and an elegant and beautiful dance, different from K-pop. After learning Korean dance, they perceived it to have flow and moderate strength. They believed that it allowed them to recognize their inner consciousness and be aware of their surroundings, facilitating communication with both. Participants also felt that the dance healed the spirit through deliberate movement, that it allowed the body’s energy to increase through concentration, that it coordinated the body’s movements organically, and that it symbolized the lives, philosophy, and respect for creation of the Korean people. Second, participants changed in four beneficial areas through study of Korean dance: 1) their strength, control, coordination, balance, and individual expression improved; 2) their awareness, memory, patience, focus, creativity, ability to communicate, sense of responsibility, mental coordination and control, and thoughtfulness improved; 3) they had a more positive attitude and perspective; and 4) they felt that they embodied the qualities of the Korean people, such as respect, elegance, and slowing down. Third, learning Korean dance was meaningful to the participants in the following four areas: 1) it was a challenge and an accomplishment, 2) they gained familiarity with Korean culture, 3) they became ambassadors for Korean culture, and 4) they felt both special and professional.
- EndNote
- RefWorks
- Scholar's Aid
- BibTeX
The Structural relationship among Teacher-Student Interaction, Basic Psychological needs, and Dance Commitment on University Student Majoring in Dance
무용전공 대학생들이 지각하는 지도자와 상호작용, 기본심리욕구 및 무용몰입의 구조적 관계
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0175Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.175-195
This study attempted to examine teacher-dancer interaction, basic psychological needs and commitment to understand and provide knowledge in learning methods of university student majoring dance. In total, 337 students were recruited from the seoul and gyeonggi regional university student majoring dance. Statistical analyses(descriptive statistics, reliability test, correlations analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation model) were conducted using PASW 21.0, AMOS 18.0. Results revealed that teacher-dancer interaction positively predicted passion, as well as commitment. Basic psychological needs positively predicted commitment. In addition, basic psychological needs was partially mediated by teacher-dancer interaction on commitment in university student majoring dance.
- EndNote
- RefWorks
- Scholar's Aid
- BibTeX
The Effects of Empathy Ability on Dance Emotion and Dance Expression of Modern Dance Major
현대무용전공 대학생의 감정이입능력이 무용정서 및 무용표현력에 미치는 영향
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2020.56.97Asian Dance Journal
Vol.56
pp.97-116
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of empathy ability on dance emotion and dance expression of college students. The subjects of this study were 169 college students who majored in modern dance at each four universities in Seoul, Busan, Gyeonggi, and Jeolla provinces. The survey tool used a empathy ability, dance emotion and dance expression questionnaire, and collected data were analyzed by frequency analysis, correlation analysis, t-test, ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis using SPSS 21.0 program. As a result, first, students of modern dance majors had high physical expression ability in boys and 9~11 years in dance participation period, and high cognitive ability in 4th graders. Second, the empathy ability of college students of modern dance major had a significant influence on fun, vitality, pride and achievement. Third, empathy ability of college students of modern dance major had a significant influence on dance expression ability. Fourth, the fun and vitality of dance emotions of college students had a significant influence on the performance of dance expression. The results of this study are expected to provide basic data for teaching dance expression in the curriculum of modern dance majors.
- EndNote
- RefWorks
- Scholar's Aid
- BibTeX







