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Literal Imagery about Dance Movements in Poems Written in Tang Dynasty Ⅱ

唐詩에서의 춤동작에 대한 문학적 형상화 Ⅱ

Kim, Miyoung 김미영

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2014.35.9

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.35 pp.9-30

Abstract
Literal Imagery about Dance Movements in Poems Written in Tang Dynasty Ⅱ ×

The purpose of this thesis is for extracting and distributing literal imagery about dance movements in poems written in Tang dynasty. As a result, literal imagery about dance movements were mostly extracted from blowing sleeves, slow and fast spinning movements, and various dancing movements. Furthermore, there are literary rhetorics of beautiful figures, faces, and slender waists of dancers. Adn dancing movements of Geon-Mu were described as dynamic and speediness; while as dancing movements belonged to Yeon-Mu were depicted as soft, lyrical, and elegant. Those descriptive words for dance in Tang dynasty’s poems were highly artistic language while it could be compare to the literal shaping of dance. This thesis analyzed literary phrases of dance movements in Tang dynasty’s poems; so that how the people appreciated substantive esthetics in music and dance, not for philosophy and pragmatic theory.

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