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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

Park, Jeonggyeong 박정경

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0009

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47 pp.9-29

Abstract
A Study on Restore of Court Dance Performed in the National Gugak Center through the master Kim, Cheon-heung and ×

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 made in the 1931. To the research, Jeongjae; traditional court dance performed by Kim and the restoration procedure are reviewed. Also the contents and utilization values of which offered appropriateness and confidence of Kim's Jeongjae project to audience. As a result, it was found that core of the Jeongjae restoration was Kim Cheon-heung, not documents of Joseon Dynasty, record paintings; Uigwe[ 儀軌 ] and Holgi[ 笏記 ]. This is because Kim was existence figure who served as a successor of Jeongjae since late Joseon Dynasty containing modern court music institute, Yiwangjik Aakpu. has the existence of justification for the very reason that Kim is entitled to restore Jeongjae. The restoration of the dance is divided into three parts; first is steps to expand repertoire of Jeongjae and restore dancing, second is steps to restore each processes of court ritual, and last is steps to develop new creative dance drama by using Jeongjae. In the third case, historical documents, paintings and film such as are paalied as a materials of creation. Also, in the restoration process, it was suggested that the beginning of the restoration work was made through historical literature, such Uigwe[ 儀軌 ] and Holgi[ 笏記 ], but eventually completed by creation. There is a limit to the writing or painting of a series of movements with continuous movements. It is only possible to create a gap between the cracks in this discontinuity, and Kim used the dance he had learned through his lifetime as a tool for creativity. Now we need to concentrate more on the creative exploitation of dance with Kim's achievements. First, for the future development of dance, the importance of dance and cultural sharing of dance worlds is paramount. Second, the dance majors should be systematically educated by Jeongjae as well as in elementary, middle and high schools. Lastly, Jeongjae should be used as a free ingredient rather than as part of a rigid court culture. I expect to study in neighboring areas such as dance academia, classical music, aesthetics, and theater in the near future.

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The Value and Limit of a Joseon Muak, the Film Recorded by the Japanese Government General of Korea.

조선총독부 기록영상 『조선무악』의 무용사적 가치와 한계

Cho, Kyunga 조경아

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0099

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47 pp.99-119

Abstract
The Value and Limit of a Joseon Muak, the Film Recorded by the Japanese Government General of Korea. ×

Joseon Muak is a black-and-white silent film produced on June 29, 1931. This film was made in the Japanese Government General of Korea. This was made under the name of King Yeongchin. It was made to be sent to the royal family in Tokyo. This study starts from the question of what the values and limitations of Joseon Muak are. This article applies a cultural perspective on the Joseon Muak. Seven dances were recorded on the film. The seven dance include Bongraeui, Bosangmu, Mugo, Jangsaeng boyongimu, Pogurak, Cheongmu, and Hayongryongmu. All these dances were performed by boys called mudong. The value of this the film is as follows. First, there is the material value the oldest image material of Jeongjae. Second, it shows a Japanese occupation version, hence holding the value in its content. Third, there is a transferable value in determining the trace and change. Fourth, it is aesthetically worthwhile to experience the aesthetic achievement. It has the following limitations. First of all, there is a limit of silent films that do not feature music. There also is the ultimate limitation of being built in a very abbreviated form.

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