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Exploring the Development Process of DanceSports in Korea and China
한국과 중국의 댄스스포츠 발전 과정 탐색
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.101Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77
pp.101-122
This study examines the development process of dancesports in Korea and China and suggests future development direction in order to provide a reference for the scientific and systematic development of dance sports in the two countries. To this end, we analyze and compare the literature on the development process of dancesports in Korea and China. The analysis shows that, compared to developed countries, the two nations fall short in terms of technical expertise and organizational management approaches. In the future, to promote the development of dancesports in both countries, it is necessary to raise public awareness, strengthen education within universities, and shift towards specialization and generalization, reflecting the cultural characteristics of each nation. This analysis shows that the balanced development of dancesports between Korea and China helps strengthen the country's competitiveness.
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Possibility of Korean Dance Training Method Using Terminology
춤사위 용어를 활용한 한국춤 훈련 메소드 가능성 모색 배정혜 한국춤 훈련 메소드 활용법
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.74.67Asian Dance Journal
Vol.74
pp.67-84
This study investigates the necessity of training methods in performing traditional Korean dances and suggests a possibility of using them. To this end, Bae Junghye's Korean dance training method was used to describe and analyze traditional dance movements. Bae Junghye’s method can be utilized for the following reasons. First, it helps dancers practice and strengthen movements during their training. Second, it can be appropriately applied depending on the purpose of movement expression. Third, it can be used for basic exercises before performing a dance. Fourth, systematic training of movements is possible through Bae Junghye’s Korean dance method.
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Sanjo Dance’s Research Trends using Keyword Network Analysis
키워드 네트워크 분석을 활용한 산조춤의 연구동향
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.73.25Asian Dance Journal
Vol.73
pp.25-43
This study emphasizes action needed to promote the sustainability of Sanjo dance through its popularization and dissemination. Therefore, the objective of this research is to analyze trends in Sanjo dance research using keyword network analysis. The final materials utilized in the study consist of 39 research articles and 59 key terms. Based on the analysis of the content of these articles and the key terms, the research trends in Sanjo dance can be summarized as follows: first, studies on the external aspects such as the structure, content, and function of Sanjo dance; second, diversified historical research on specific individuals related to Sanjo dance; third, expanded research on the artistic and intrinsic values of Sanjo dance; and fourth, studies on the expansion of the content and form of Sanjo dance. Although the quantitative scale of Sanjo dance research is limited, the development of research shows a progressively effective pattern. Therefore, future studies should diversely focus on innovative research regarding transmission methodologies and educational curriculums.
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A Case Study on the Development of a Dance Movement Therapy Program Using Korean Dance
한국춤을 활용한 무용동작치료 프로그램 개발 사례연구 : ‘코로나블루 해소를 위한 소상공CEO 대상 예술치유 Dance Therapy 케어사업’을 중심으로
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.67.3Asian Dance Journal
Vol.67
pp.3-16
Through a case analysis of small business CEOs who have accumulated social stress as a result of the pandemic of COVID-19 and participated in a dance movement therapy program, this study analyzes and reconstructs Korean dance movements in order to develop a dance movement therapy program and presents its effects. This program incorporates meditation and breathing exercises based on Oriental philosophy. In particular, the study examined the development process and results of the program in order to expand its scope and apply it to stress, menopausal disorders, depression, and anxiety that are common among the general population.
Firstly, we found that gender neutralizing the feminine dance movements would make male participants more comfortable participating in the program. In addition, the dance movement treatment program using Korean dance movements was found to be an effective alternative complementary therapy for relaxing muscles and solving physical and psychological issues. Moreover, the Korean dance-based movement therapy program, which employs movements and sensibilities that are best suited to Koreans, can further improve the health and well-being of Koreans.
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Iconological Method for Studying Dance History of Korea : Analysis of Goguryeo Tomb Mural Paintings through Erwin Panofsky’s Iconology
한국무용사 연구를 위한 도상해석학 연구방법론 모색 : 파노프스키의 도상해석학을 통한 고구려 고분벽화 분석
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.34.61Asian Dance Journal
Vol.34
pp.61-87
In studying dance history of Korea, diverse patterns of dance are discovered in murals, historical remains, and royal rites. Then, how should dances contained in visual materials be understood? This study aims to examine the method of analyzing dance depicted in paintings to research the history of dance. To that end, Panofsky’s iconological method, used in researching the history of fine art, was used to examine dances depicted in murals. Research was conducted in the following procedure. First, the concept and principle of iconology, focused on the historical background of iconography and iconology, were reviewed, and recent iconological arguments were examined. Second, how to apply the iconological method to dance was discussed. Third, through Panofsky’s iconological gradual analysis method, the iconography of the right-hand mural in Goguryeo Jangcheon No. 1 Tomb’s Anterior Chamber was described and analyzed to define its meaning. The findings of this study are outlined as follows. According to previous iconological description, the iconography of dance depicted in the right-hand mural in Jangcheon No. 1 Tomb’s Anterior Chamber features a Goguryeo person performing both-arm dance and lotus dance to the accompaniment of a string instrument. According to the iconological analysis, the dancer performs Buddhist-faith funeral dance. Such ritual dance contains the cult of wishing the dead person’s soul will well reach the nether world, as well as the wish that the dead person will lead a happy life in the nether world. According to the iconological interpretation, Goguryeo sleeve dance changed and developed into today’s Hansam, Jangsam and other diverse sleeve dances. Goguryeo dance contains the essential life meaning, and although the themes and concepts of dance may vary according to times and works, all dances are the expression of life and the heart of wishing for a good life; thus, the life, the essence of Goguryeo, was analyzed as the universal essence and inherent meaning of Korean dance. This study is significant in that it prepared a framework to research dances depicted in paintings, and proved that iconology can contribute to diverse analyses in researching the history of dance. Iconological research on dances illustrated in visual materials is expected to continue.
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승무에 나타난 한의 LMA 분석 연구
LMA Analysis on Han within the Movements of Seung-mu
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.34.299Asian Dance Journal
Vol.34
pp.299-326
This study focuses on analyzing how Han is embedded and characterized in a traditional folk dance, Seung-mu, and its relationship to the Korean culture and dance. This research employs literature reviews for the concept of Han and historical background of Seung-mu and Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) for an objective analysis of movements. The findings of the analysis are as the follow. A combination of slowly Rising lower body, gradually Opening arm and Growing torso movements is created by very strict control from the core and Breath Support and is accomplished by a Mobile State—Bound and Sustained—Effort constellation with a moment of inhalation. Continuously following Scattering arm and throwing long sleeve movement accompanies with a moment of exhalation, which comes with Diminished Strong, Free, and Quick Passion Drive Effort. Then, highly controlled outpouring exhalation directs a smooth knee bend and arm close with following soft curves of the long sleeves. The intensely controlled breath supports Sinking Shape Qualities in whole body and inner energy stream smoothly comes back to previous Mobile State, Bound and Sustained Quality. These particularly sequenced movement qualities creating a movement phrase mean a qualitative pattern of the Seung-mu and also reflect the emotional transforming process of Han. The Bound and restricted characteristics signifying strictly controlled inner impulses of lamentation, in Seung-mu refer to a tragic history and strong social restrictions like taboo within the traditional society of Korean people. The hurt and lamenting feelings from their tragic fates are transformed into the artistically refined expressivity with the embodiments of positive and peaceful feelings in Seung-mu.
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Overcoming Limitations of Writing on the 20th Century’s Korean Dance History through Analysis and Interpretation of Oral History Scripts on Dance
무용구술채록문의 분석과 해석을 통한 한국근현대무용사 서술의 한계 극복
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.35.31Asian Dance Journal
Vol.35
pp.31-69
Compare to the other arts forms, dance as an intangible performing arts foam is restricted in records. Until the photo and video materials were actively utilized for recording dance, the dance was only remained in memories of dancers and audience members who experienced the dance site of those times. Recently dance oral history is beginning to apply for writing new dance history. While dance oral history offers to dancers to testify their own histories, it makes dance people to participate in writing dance history. Thus, oral history scripts on dance that is dance peoples’ oral texts can expend horizon of dance history’s writing. In present, historical resources on the 20th century’s Korean dance, particularly in the period of Korean Liberation (1945~1948) and the period of Korea War (1950~1953) are poor as if these periods are vacuity. Even if some documents related to these periods are existed, those contents are the event, the dancer, the dance work, the dance criticism, and dance organization which are limited evidence of these periods. On the other hands, oral history scripts on dance related to these periods provide vivid historical evidences on cultural environments and real situations of dance production and dancers. Because those oral texts were created by voices of senior dancers who lived in these periods. Futhermore, the scripts clue in on anthological, sociological, and psychological resources related to the dancer or dance trends in these two periods. Therefore, applications of oral history scripts on dance enable to write on deeper historical themes, such as the dancer’s identity, changes of aesthetics, trends of dance creation, dance policies, and dance agencies in the 20th century. The purpose of this study is how to overcoming limitations of writing on the 20th century’s Korean dance history through the oral history scripts on dance. First of all, the researcher analyzed two dance history books, Hangguk Hyeondae Yesulsa Daegye I [An Outline of Arts History of the Korean Modern Period] and Woori Muyong Baeknyeon [100 Years of Korean Dance]. Then, the vacancy and the errs related to the period of Korean Liberation and the period of Korea War that discovered in those two books were made up with the texts of oral history on dance that completed in 2008 and 2009 by the Arts Resource Center of the Arts Council Korea. In result, this study has attempt to open new horizon for writing on history of the 20th century’s Korean dance. Even though this study first attempts to apply the oral history text of senior dancers for writing dance history, the trail is limited to supplying new historical facts. That is, the study could not developed to writing new dance history because previous resources were so poverty than the researcher had expected. In the future the oral history scripts would aid not only dance history researchers to write alternative dance history, but also to discover counter memories compare to the previous dance history books.
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The Analysis of Status of Using SNS among Domestic Dance Compaies : Focusing On Facebook
국내무용단체의 SNS활용 실태분석 : 페이스북을 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.38.33Asian Dance Journal
Vol.38
pp.33-56
As a result of the spread of smart phone, the new communicational tool, SNS is used for diversity part of economy and culture. Among domestic dance compaies, SNS is used for marketing, communication tool for audience. This study aimed to research the domestic dance company’s SNS focusing on Facebook. For this Durpose, the research tools, acting respond indicators (‘Like’, ‘Share’, ‘reply’) were investigated and compared. As to know current state of the domestic dance company's SNS using, researcher could come up with apropriate SNS using tips for the future. In doing so, I selected 10 dance companies in a location of capital area and compared the kind of SNS and choosed 2 major dance companies that were good at SNS. Major research tool was SNS-Current Using State Investigation papers developed by the leading studies and the paper refered to domestic theses, books and academic journals, searching the internet. The suggestion of using the domestic dance company's SNS were as follows: First, the domestic dance company has to upload the latest news, involving beauty value that can give pleasure to Facebook users. And the quality of posting is important. Second, the domestic dance company's Facebook has to leads the Facebook users to reply or share their posting. Third, the domestic dance company's Facebook properly uses the funtion of uploading movies in Facebook.
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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.
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Choreographic Trends in “12 Korean Contemporary Dance Choreographers’ Showcase” : A Focus on Male Choreographers of Korean Dance
≪한국 현대춤작가 12인전≫의 작품 경향 연구 : 남성 한국무용 안무가를 중심으로
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2016.40.187Asian Dance Journal
Vol.40
pp.187-219
The purpose of this study was to investigate trends in male choreographers’ work in Korean dance, as demonstrated in “12 Korean Contemporary Dance Choreographers’ Showcase.” For this study, the researcher observed the showcase before collecting and organizing critiques about the showcases from dance magazines, such as Auditorium, Performance and Review, Dance Forum, MOMM, Dance Korea, Dance, and Dance and People. These articles were collected from performance pamphlets and related news in the 1990s or earlier from the Internet News Libraries (newslibrary.naver.com). The researcher also interviewed and communicated via email with the choreographers who participated in the showcase. The interviews included questions about background information in creating the work, the focus of the dances, and their points of view. From 1987 to 2005, a total of 15 male choreographers in Korean dance participated in”12 Korean Contemporary Dance Choreographers’ Showcase,” composing a total of 26 performances. Gook Soo-Ho participated in the showcase eight times, including two repeat performances. As this showcase emphasized premieres, Jeong Jae-Man had three performances, Chae Sang-Mook had two performances, and Kim Yong-Cheol had two performances. The Other 11 choreographers had one performance each. The choreographers demonstrated various themes in “12 Korean Contemporary Dance Choreographers’ Showcase.” Performances with the themes of fraternity and love for family included “By the River in North Korea” by Gook Soo-Ho and “Share” by Kim Seung-Il. Performances with themes of nihil and samsara included “Empty Boat,” “Gook Soo Ho’s Bolero,” “Garden of God Ⅰ- Nought (無)”by Gook Soo-Ho and “Mind Purifying Music” by Chae Sang-Mook. “Dance in the Sky” by Jeong Jae-Man illustrated the pursuit of an ideal, whereas “Sound of Dried Wild Flowers” by Chae Sang-Mook and “Light Wind” by Kim Yoon-Soo tried to overcome reality. There were also themes of exorcism (ritual ceremony) for the repose of souls: “Meditation of Myeonam” by Gook Soo-Ho, “Fever” by Im Gwan-Gyu, “Like Butterflies” by Lee Hong-Jae, and “Black Exorcism” by Kim, Yong-Cheol. Finally, there were themes of discovery of the ego and self-training, including “Danya (Red Bellow)” by Kim Yong-Cheol, “Shadow” by Kim Jeong-Hak, “Sad Song” by Han Sang-Geun, “Ego” by Lee Gyeong-Soo, and “Far Away” by Kim Nam-Yong. Since 1987, male choreographers in Korean dance have demonstrated unique performances in “12 Korean Contemporary Dance Choreographers’ Showcase,” presenting dance performances with religious and philosophical speculation. Generally, they emphasize themes about human beings and the environment. There are fewer female choreographers in Korean dance than male choreographers. However, female choreographers also try to show their spirit based on their lifestyles and experiences. As choreographers in Korean dance, they adopted the division of Korea and the Korean environment as a theme rather than showing the uniqueness of Korean traditional dance movements in developing Korean contemporary dance techniques.
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