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Iconographic Study on Uigwe Jeongjaedo(Ⅰ) -With a focus on , , , , and

의궤 정재도의 도상학적 연구(Ⅰ) : <가인전목단>ㆍ<몽금척>ㆍ<무고>ㆍ<아박>ㆍ<포구락>을 중심으로

Son, Sunsuk 손선숙

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.36.183

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.36 pp.183-221

Abstract
Iconographic Study on Uigwe Jeongjaedo(Ⅰ) -With a focus on , , , , and ×

This study examined Jeongjaedo of , , , , and from iconographic perspective, which was compared with holgi recording for the analysis of the basis and practice of mudo. Jeongjaedo delivers the most distinctive elements of the Jeongjae dance, including not only those recorded in holgi but also those not shown in it. , flower dance centering on hwajun, illustrates the dancing process of dancers’ playing, picking flowers and then dancing. is a dance based on the 2 dae and 6 dae jwaudauhyeong. It illustrates the introduction, the conclusion and the development of a dance recorded in holgi. illustrates the dance mostly performed with the buk, which depicts the dancing before and after dancers pick up the drum stick. is a dance with the abak which describes the dance after dancers pick up the abak. illustrates the dance that depicts those enjoying poguhui with gumun in the center. The same contents tend to be drawn repeatedly in jeongjaedo, but the pictures of yeoryeong and mudong are classified. Sometimes the same content is repeated in as many as 5 pieces of pictures. Jeongjaedo presents different dance structures according to different dynasties and ceremonies. It also presents the arrangements of the dancers, the directions in which they are supposed to look and different dances for respective dancers. Jeongjaedo condenses multiple contents in one piece of picture. Therefore, it tends to be complex and multifaceted. All of the jeongjae pictures follow the same style with fixed positions of the dancers. Depending on the kind of jeongjae, some jeongjaedos repeat the same content, while others depict different contents. The reason that each jeongaedo was drawn in different style is that the contents of jeongjae found in holgi are to be presented in diverse contents condensed in one piece of picture. Therefore, for a complete comprehension of holgi jeongjae, it is necessary to go through several related jeongjaedos. Jeongjaedo especially reflects well the characteristic of jeongjae, which is the performance carried out based on formation and makes up for limitations of the written records of Jeongjaemudo Holgi.

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Iconographical Analysis of Euigwe Jeongjaedo (II) : Focusing on

의궤 정재도의 도상학적 연구(Ⅱ) : <보상무>ㆍ<수연장>ㆍ<장생보연지무>ㆍ<향령무>ㆍ<헌선도>를 중심으로

Son, Sunsook 손선숙

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.37.101

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.37 pp.101-137

Abstract
Iconographical Analysis of Euigwe Jeongjaedo (II) : Focusing on ×

This study examined realistically the forms themselves of the contents of Jeongjaedo depicted in that are included in Euigwe, compared them with Holgi, analyzed the reason and the reality in the content of mudo, re-examined in a broader perspective comprehensively, and concluded as the followings. Jeongjaedo of presents the dance type that performs the poguhui in the left and right sides of Bosangban. 14 pieces are included in 10 different kinds of Euigwe: 5 of them are Mudong and 9 of them are Yeoryeong. The contents of Mudong are categorized into 6 kinds: there are as few as 1 and as many as 6 having the same content. Jeongjaedo of presents the dance types of sadaejwawu-daehyeong, sabang-daehyeong, and jeonhu-daehyeong. 14 pieces are delivered in 14 different types of Euigwe: 5 of them are Mudong and 9 of them are Yeoryeong. The contents of Mudong are categorized into 4 kinds: there are as few as 1 and as many as 8 having the same content. Jeongjaedo of presents the dance types of obang-daehyeong and sawu-daehyeong. 14 pieces are included in 9 different kinds of Euigwe: 5 of them are Mudong and 9 of them are Yeoryeong. The contents of Mudong are categorized into 3 kinds: there are as few as 3 and as many as 6 having the same content. Jeongjaedo of presents the dance types of twodaejwau-daehyeong and pumja-daeyeong. 14 pieces are included in 10 different kinds of Euigwe: 5 of them are Mudong and 9 of them are Yeoryeong. The contents of Mudong are categorized into 4 kinds: there are as few as 2 and as many as 5 having the same content. Jeongjaedo of presents the dance type that the seonmo sacrifices the seondo. 15 pieces are included in 11 different kinds of Euigwe: 4 of them are Mudong and 11 of them are Yeoryeong. The contents of Mudong are categorized into 4 kinds: there are as few as 1 and as many as 9 having the same content. In most Jeongjaedo dances, the content, that is danced in one kind of daeyeong for one side, is presented, and and separate the two kinds of daeyhyeong into the upper level and the lower level simultaneously. Jeongjaedo was used to introduce various contents by dividing them into many pieces and to present them by repeating the same contents for each Jeongjae. By inserting the various contents into one drawing, the artist tried to present the Jeongjae contents in a variety of views, and made us to experience the reality of the Jeongjae contents recorded in letters in Holgi, and reflected even the unrecorded contents as well.

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