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A Study on Restore of Court Dance Performed in the National Gugak Center through the master Kim, Cheon-heung and
김천흥과 <조선무악>을 통한 국립국악원의 무용복원 연구
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0009Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.9-29
This is an essay about restore of court dance by searching at activiies of Kim Cheon-heung, a great master of Korean traditional dance and music and a silent film
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Research on Data status and data utilization of Simso Kim, Cheon-Heung
심소 김천흥의 자료현황과 자료활용에 대한 연구
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0031Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.31-61
The research on "the data status and data use case of Simso Kim cheon-heung" started from the importance that the Kim Cheon-Heung Collection can be seen not only as an individual archive, but also as a manual of an extended artistic record and utilization method of performing arts. This study has a second purpose of sharing information to be a mediator of researches on Kim Cheonheung by grasping the current status of the materials and the cases that have been utilized. As a research method, I focus on the activities of the Korea Dance Resource Center, which I have participated in the past, and analyze event materials (event plan, programs, materials, books, etc.) Related site search. In addition, I analyze the case of reconstruction of Cheoyongrang. I expect that this study could be seen as a reference in the creation or reproduction of archiving.
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A Study on the Court Dance Restoration of Simso Kim Cheon-heung : Focusing on Mugo and Jangsaengboyeonjimu
심소(心韶) 김천흥(金千興)의 궁중무용 복원양상 : <무고(舞鼓)>, <장생보연지무(長生寶宴之舞)>를 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0063Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47
pp.63-98
This study compared Jeongjaemudo Holgi (musical scripts) with video materials of “Mugo” (group dance from the Goryeo period) and “JangsaengboyeonJimu” (court music from the Joseon period) performed in the 1980s at ‘Traditional Dance Presentation’ of National Gugak Center following Simso Kim Cheon-heung’s restoration of them. By doing so, the study sought to learn how he had restored the court dances. As a result, the study found following characteristics of “Mugo” and “JangsaengboyeonJimu”. First, the greetings were added both in the beginning and the end of the performance. Second, the songs of the dancers were simplified. Third, there was no big change in dance formation. Fourth, there were omissions or additions in the procedure of the dance. When he restored court dance in the 1980s, the restoration was built on what he learned from Music Academy of the Joseon Dynasty and a number of materials including Akji (music book) of Goryeosa, that is lustrated Text on Traditional Music and Holgi. His restoration of the court dances in the 1980s was affected by periodical circumstances and creative experiences during the 1950s. This study concluded that the court dances he restored was the extension of tradition and literature interpretation. This study identified his spirit from his restoration which was completed based on experience and aesthetic attitude. Rather than sticking to the original literature, he showed the essence of the court dances as a new form of art by putting it on stage. He desired to turn the court dance into a contemporary proscenium stage art and to elevate it to the modern art form. As such, his restoration of the court dances in the 1980s was a process which he embraced the change of the period. Thus, Kim Cheon-heung can be considered as an artist who demonstrated artistic capability encompassing tradition.
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