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Asian Dance Journal

The Influence of Narcissism on Self-Management and Performance Confidence of University Students Majoring in Dance

무용전공대학생의 나르시시즘이 자기관리와 공연자신감에 미치는 영향

Mirim Oh, Youngjin Kim 오미림, 김영진

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2026.80.95

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.80 pp.95-112

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The Influence of Narcissism on Self-Management and Performance Confidence of University Students Majoring in Dance ×


The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of narcissism on self-management and performance confidence among university students majoring in dance. A survey was conducted with dance majors enrolled in four-year universities in Seoul, and a total of 363 valid questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS Version 23.0. Data analysis included frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability testing, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis. The findings are as follows. First, narcissism had a statistically significant effect on self-management. Second, narcissism significantly influenced performance confidence. Third, self-management had a significant positive effect on performance confidence. These results indicate that narcissism functions as a psychological resource that promotes self-management and enhances performance confidence among dance majors. The findings suggest that, within pre-professional dance training contexts, certain dimensions of narcissism may contribute positively to psychological stability and performance-related competence.


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The Effects of Professor Student Interaction on Class Satisfaction and Career Exploration Behavior of Chinese International Students Majoring in Dance

교수·학생 상호작용이 무용 전공 중국 유학생의 수업 만족 및 진로 탐색 행동에 미치는 영향

Ning Hao, Sujung Cha 하오닝, 차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2026.80.269

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.80 pp.269-299

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The Effects of Professor Student Interaction on Class Satisfaction and Career Exploration Behavior of Chinese International Students Majoring in Dance ×


This study aimed to examine the effects of professor student interaction on class satisfaction and career exploration behavior among Chinese international students majoring in dance in Korean universities. A survey was conducted with 312 Chinese dance students enrolled in university dance programs across Korea, and 310 valid responses were analyzed using SPSS 26.0 and Amos 24.0. The results indicated that students with higher academic levels and advanced Korean language proficiency demonstrated more active professor student interaction and career exploration behavior. Furthermore, professor student interaction had a positive effect on class satisfaction and significantly promoted career exploration behavior. Class satisfaction also played an important role in enhancing students’ engagement in career exploration. These findings provide practical implications for improving curricula and designing targeted career support strategies for Chinese dance students studying in Korea, highlighting the importance of fostering effective professor student interactions to support academic engagement and future career development.


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A Systematic Literature Review on Dance Major International Students in Korea

재한 무용 전공 유학생 연구의 체계적 문헌 고찰

Youngmi Kim, Kyungin Yoon, Xinyuxi Song, Ruxu Guan, Yichieh Yang, Jiayan Jin, Wenqian Zhang, Hyejin Park 김영미, 윤경인, 송신위시, 관여욱, 양이체, 김가연, 장문천, 박혜진

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.79.29

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.79 pp.29-55

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A Systematic Literature Review on Dance Major International Students in Korea ×


This study conducted a systematic literature review(SLR) of empirical research on international students majoring in dance in Korea published between 2020 and 2025, examining research topic trends and methodological characteristics. Using PRISMA 2020 guidelines and the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool(MMAT, 2018), the analysis revealed a strong predominance of non-randomized quantitative studies (81.6%) and a limited presence of qualitative research (2.6%). Findings indicated that the career development, university adaptation, and psychological experiences of international dance students were shaped through interactions within sociocultural contexts and the artistic practice of dance, rather than being confined to individual factors. However, existing studies largely adopted an individual-variable-centered approach, with limited integration of cultural and educational contexts. This review provided foundational insights for advancing the internationalization of dance education and improving research quality on international students.


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Exploring Generation Z Dance Majors’ Perceptions of Good work

좋은 일자리(Good work)에 대한 Z세대 무용전공자의 인식 탐구

Cho Haeun, Jung Seunghye, An Byungju 조하은, 정승혜, 안병주

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.78.91

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.78 pp.91-111

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Exploring Generation Z Dance Majors’ Perceptions of Good work ×


This research aims are to explore generation Z dance majors’ views on “good work”. We conducted, in-depth interviews with 20 dance major students at a four-year university in Seoul. The results show that, regarding the attributes of good work, students tended to rank good working conditions, job security, relevance to their major, personal interest, chances for personal development, salary, job appropriateness, and so on. Additionally, in comparing the perceived expectation levels for ideal jobs and jobs in reality, significant differences were seen in the particular jobs that were listed. The assessment of the job indicators for both occupational groups also indicated discrepancies. Examination of the gap between dance majors’ expectations for ideal jobs and their perceptions of jobs in reality identified high levels of awareness of a lack of diversity, few openings, the necessity for pragmatic compromises, low pay, and other issues, respectively. Considering these results, this study identifies that while there are differences between the specific jobs acknowledged by dance majors as good work and those available, their attitudes do not reveal new or revolutionary trends compared to past patterns. Therefore, the occupational attitudes and expectations of Generation Z dance majors appear to be passive and conservative.


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Study on the Current Status of Dance Education in the Jeonbuk Region and the Localization of Career Paths/occupations for Dance Majors+

전북지역 무용교육 현황과 무용전공생 진로/직업 지역 토착화 방안 연구+

Oh Jeongeun 오정은

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.75.87

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.75 pp.87-106

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Study on the Current Status of Dance Education in the Jeonbuk Region and the Localization of Career Paths/occupations for Dance Majors+ ×


The purpose of this study is to examine the current status of dance education in the Jeonbuk region and ways to localize the career paths and jobs of dance majors. To this end, the current status of professional dance education in the Jeonbuk region was examined through the analysis of published scholarly articles and online information platforms, and the problems of the decrease in professional dance education institutions and the lack of awareness of related occupations were identified. The study further assembled information on career and job paths based on the researcher's career/job consulting experience and sought ways in which dance majors from Jeonbuk or dance majors at professional education institutions in the Jeonbuk region could settle in the region and develop stable career activities. The study offers useful information to dance majors and dance educators who train dance majors in the Jeonbuk region for effective career/employment counseling and education. It also aims to establish a foundation for linking the curriculum of dance departments with career/employment.


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Research Trends of Contemporary Dance Majors

현대무용전공자를 대상으로 한 신체 관련 연구동향 분석 토픽모델링 및 네트워크 분석 적용

Kim Min-ji, Kim Seul-gi, Kim Seung-a, Park Ji-won, Park Hye-jin, Kim Young-Mi 김민지, 김슬기, 김승아, 박지원, 박혜진, 김영미

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.73.45

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.73 pp.45-65

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Research Trends of Contemporary Dance Majors ×


This study aims to examine research trends related to the bodies of contemporary dance maors in South Korea and explore main research topics on body. As a research method, a text mining techniques, one of big data methods, was used to analyze the trends. As a result, it was found that the frequency of the term 'influence' was the highest, and N-gram connections related to 'influence,' 'dance,' and 'injury' were among the top findings. Topic modeling revealed themes such as 'dancers' body management,' 'emotional changes according to physical condition,' and 'the correlation between eating behavior and emotions in dance.' These results are expected to provide foundational data and direction for subsequent research.


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An Study on the Status and Experience Analysis of Online Practical Classes of Dance Major Students due to COVID-19

코로나19로 인한 무용전공 대학생들의 비대면 실기수업 현황 및 경험 분석

Huh, Ka Young, Kwon, Hae In 허가영, 권혜인

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.65.145

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.65 pp.145-167

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An Study on the Status and Experience Analysis of Online Practical Classes of Dance Major Students due to COVID-19 ×


The purpose of this study is to understand the status and experience of online practical classes for dance major students in the COVID-19 situation. As a result, suggestions for improvement are as follows. First, instructors should provide various types of teaching strategies by utilizing the LMS. Second, colleges should provide and improve the online educational environment for instructors and learners. Last, learners should find a balance between freedom and control of online classes. Based on this study, it aims to help learner-centered effective instructional management and lecture quality improvement, and furthermore, it aims to provide basic data to respond to changes and future of dance education facing online classes.


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An Analysis on Z-generation Dance Majors’ Preference to Different Types of Dance Professors+

Z세대 무용전공생의 특성별 무용교수유형 선호도 차이 분석+

Lee, Hyunji, Jung, Seunghye, An, Byungju 이현지, 정승혜, 안병주

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2022.64.67

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.64 pp.67-82

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An Analysis on Z-generation Dance Majors’ Preference to Different Types of Dance Professors+ ×


The purpose of this study is to better understand how Z-generation dance majors respond to different types of dance professors. We surveyed 252 graduates of higher education institutions using independent sample T-tests and one-way ANOVA. Then we analyzed the data to determine whether differences can be observed in a statistically significant way according to the general characteristics of respondents. There was a difference in preference for types of dance professors according to respondents’ age and major. According to our study, Z-generation dance major students prefer to receive education from professors with self-directed and democratic approaches to learning. Consequently, it was concluded that university education requires democratic changes in order for students to be able to participate in decision-making. The results of this study are expected to contribute to improving the effectiveness of dance education, as well as directing future higher education.


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The Trends of Researches on Dance Majors' Dance Motivations in the Academic Field of South Korea

무용전공자의 무용동기에 관한 국내 학술분야 연구동향

Son, Min 손민

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2018.49.083

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.49 pp.83-106

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The Trends of Researches on Dance Majors' Dance Motivations in the Academic Field of South Korea ×

The purpose of this study is to analyze papers on the dance motivations of dance majors in Korea and figure out the research trends in the area to establish a foundation for education for the dance motivations of dance majors and propose future research direction. For these purposes, the investigator selected total 64 papers published in Koreanstudies Information Service System, DBpia, Scholar of Kyobo Books, and e-Article from 2001 to December 2017. They were analyzed in terms of the academic journal of each year, subject, methodology, analysis of methodology, and research topic according to different analysis methods. The analysis results led to the following conclusions: first, there was a multi-angle distribution of the papers across 17 journals in the nation. As for research trends by the year, while there a single research in 2002, the research activities gradually had been expanded from 2006 to 2017. Second, the highest percentage of subjects among the papers were college students and graduate students majoring in dance. Third, as for methodology, quantitative researches were the most. Fourth, correlational research was adopted in most quantitative researches. Qualitative methods were also adopted in researches, but these researches were relatively meager. There was no literature study on dance motivations. Fifth, as for research trends by the research topic, researches on self-determination and regulation, an aspect of motivation, recorded the highest percentage. In short, researchers will need to employ a variety of methodologies and designs to prevent their findings biased in a direction in the area of dance motivations. Follow-up study will especially need to develop measuring instruments fit for the field of dance to investigate professional relations among variables related to dance motivations.

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