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The Performance and Expectation Role of Dance Organzations in Busan+
부산지역 무용 단체의 성과와 기대 역할+
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.75.107Asian Dance Journal
Vol.75
pp.107-133
This study was to examine the achievements of major organizations that influenced the development of the dance world in Busan and to present their opinions on the direction of efforts to develop in the future. In this study, data were collected and analyzed through the literature review and the results were as follows. First, Busan Branch of The Korea Dance Assoiation played a central role in the Busan dance world. Second, Busan Folklore Conservation Association has worked hard to preserve and foster Busan's folk dance. Third, Busan Metropolitan Dance Company contributed to popularization by creating and performing various works representing Busan. Fourth, the dance department of a university located in Busan has been the main focus on cultivating talent through dance education. Fifth, Busan International Dance Festival Orgnizing Committee diversified and publicized dance performances, and also achieved dancers' overseas expansion.
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An Iconographic Study on Uigwae Jeongjaedo (Ⅲ) : Focused on ㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍㆍ
의궤 정재도의 도상학적 연구(Ⅲ) : <관동무>ㆍ<광수무>ㆍ<무산향>ㆍ<무애무>ㆍ<선유락>ㆍ<연화대무>ㆍ<처용무>ㆍ<초무>ㆍ<춘앵전>ㆍ<침향춘>ㆍ<학무>ㆍ<향발무> 정재도를 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2016.40.141Asian Dance Journal
Vol.40
pp.141-186
The findings of this study are derived from a comparison with 『Jeongjaemudoholgi』 in order to consider
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Exploring Historical Transformation Processes of Hakmu and Yeonhwadae for the Possibility of Contemporary Creation
학무와 연화대 합설의 역사적 변용과정 고찰 및 현대 창작 가능성 탐구
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2020.59.121Asian Dance Journal
Vol.59
pp.121-146
This study investigated the confluence and transformation perspectives of Hakmu-Yeonhwadae (鶴舞-蓮花臺, Crane Dance-Lotus Flower Dance) by taking a new perspective. The researcher analyzed the contents of the literature by searching for existing papers and historical data such as Uigwe (儀軌, Official Documents of Royal Events), Jeongjaemudoholgi (呈才舞蹈笏記, Choreography of Court Dance), and the iconography of historical pictures of royal events. The main results are as follows. First, Hakmu (鶴舞, Crane Dance) combined with Yeonhwadae (蓮花臺, Lotus Flower Dance) turned out to be performed in a way that directed two younger girl dancers to appear from two Lotus boxes in the texts of Gyobang-gayo (敎坊歌謠, Gyobang Song) and Hak-Yeonhwadae-Cheoyongmu-Hapseol (鶴蓮花臺處容舞合設, Convergence of Crane, Lotus Flower and Cheoyong[a man for preventing epidemics] Dance). Second, it was confirmed that the creative transformation patterns were historically revealed along with attempting to attune slight differentiations of Hakmu-Yeonhwadae. Third, Hakmu and Yeonhwadae had been performed separately and consecutively at royal court banquets since 1877 after King Jeongjo’s reign. Fourth, it was noted that there were several changes in the Jidangpan (池塘板, plate with artificial pond) and Lotus boxes in the late Joseon Dynasty. Fifth, the converged parts between Hakmu and Yeonhwadae were reinterpreted considering the symbolic and ecological meanings of cranes and lotuses from the modern perspectives for creating a new dance version.
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