The Journal of Society for Dance Documentation & History

pISSN: 2383-5214 /eISSN: 2733-4279

HOME E-SUBMISSION SITEMAP CONTACT US

Search for Article

Journal ArchiveSearch for Article

to

Asian Dance Journal

Reading the Dance Culture of the Joseon Dynasty through Dance Paintings of Imagined and Folk Spaces+

상상 공간, 풍속 공간의 춤 그림으로 읽는 조선시대의 춤 문화+

Cho Kyunga (Jo Gyeong-a) 조경아

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.3

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.3-30

Abstract
Reading the Dance Culture of the Joseon Dynasty through Dance Paintings of Imagined and Folk Spaces+ ×


This study aims to understand the dance culture of the Joseon Dynasty through ‘dance paintings of imagined space’ and ‘dance paintings of folk space’. I used the methods of iconography and literature research. The results of the study are as follows. First, the performers of the dance were diverse, ranging from fairies to religious monks and shamans, entertainers such as gisaeng and sadangpae, dancers, noblemen, and farmers. Second, the background of the dance was mainly a feast. Third, the dance stage was set up outdoors with mats. Fourth, the types of dance were diverse. Fifth, the dance formation was mainly a duet. Sixth, the reason why the dance paintings were abundant is because the Joseon people enjoyed dancing, and dance was a very useful symbol when expressing exciting moments in life. The significance of the study is that the rich dance culture of the Joseon people was confirmed through paintings.


Download PDF Export Citation
Reading the Dance Culture of the Joseon Dynasty through Dance Paintings of Imagined and Folk Spaces+ ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

Changes to the Original Elements and Characteristics of Xinjiang's Uyghur Bowl Dance

중국 신장(新疆)지역 위구르족(維吾爾族) 사발춤(頂碗舞)의 형성 과정으로 본 춤 문화 원형의 요소와 특성

Yong Di 영지

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2023.70.73

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.70 pp.73-98

Abstract
Changes to the Original Elements and Characteristics of Xinjiang's Uyghur Bowl Dance ×


This study examines how Uyghur Bowl Dance has transforme over the years in Xinjiang, China. I used a eview of the records and image analysis to track changes in body postures, content, expressive methods, and social functions of Uyghur Bowl Dance. My analysis was carried out based on photos and drawings of the dance as well as pre-modern records Through the analysis of different cultural elements and characteristics that appeared in the formation of Uyghur Bowl Dance, this study identifies changes that occurred in the dance within different historical eras This study promotes the development of Chinese ethnic folk dances and serves as useful reference for the study of traditional dances in the history of Chinese ethnic culture and art.


Download PDF Export Citation
Changes to the Original Elements and Characteristics of Xinjiang's Uyghur Bowl Dance ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

Investigation on the Cultural Characteristics of Ethnic and Folk Dances in Various Regions of China

중국 지역별 민족민간무용에 나타나는 문화적 특징 고찰 : 몽골족, 위구르족, 장족, 조선족무용을 중심으로

Li, Yilan 이예란

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.63.77

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.63 pp.77-102

Abstract
Investigation on the Cultural Characteristics of Ethnic and Folk Dances in Various Regions of China ×


The purpose of this study is to examine the historical background and culture of the four ethnic groups, namely, Mongolian, Uyghur, Tibetan, and Korean-Chinese, and to derive cultural characteristics of their folk dances by examining how their ethnic culture has been embodied in the dances. In China, a multiethnic, multicultural country with 56 ethnic groups, dances performed in each ethnic group is part of life formed based on the cultural and geographical background of the group, and the contents, form, rhythm, and style of the dances were all formed and inherited in various ways due to differences in lifestyle and religious culture. Among those ethnic groups, Mongolian, Uyghur, Tibetan, and Korean-Chinese are the most localized ethnic minorities distributed around China's borders, and their folk dances have spread nationwide faster than those of any other ethnic groups. In order to promote the preservation and development of civil folk dances, it is necessary to examine the folk dances that are currently being preserved and developed and understand their cultural characteristics. By examining these characteristics, this study seeks to contribute to accurate perception of civil folk dances and to their preservation and development.


Download PDF Export Citation
Investigation on the Cultural Characteristics of Ethnic and Folk Dances in Various Regions of China ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

Performance Dance as Popular Culture during the Early Period of the Soviet Union

초기 소비에트 연방의 민중문화로서의 춤 공연예술 현상연구

Yang, Mina 양민아

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.39.117

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.39 pp.117-140

Abstract
Performance Dance as Popular Culture during the Early Period of the Soviet Union ×

This study examines the trends related to dance as a performance art during the early period of the Soviet Union, a time in which art was broadly used for public enlightenment, the promotion of socialist ideology, and national integration and establishment in the 1920s and 1930s. Dance in this period will be investigated with the aim of determining who produced and appreciated dance performance, the format and genre of the dance performances, and the themes and contents of the performances. Throughout the 1920s and 30s, efforts were made to develop a new form of art that would be appreciated and accepted by Soviet people from various social classes and would help to lead the newly born country, based on Lenin’s idea of popularizing art for the general public. It was a critical period that shaped the characteristics, format, and direction of performing arts in the Soviet Union. In looking at this period, three phenomena stand out. First, ordinary people emerged as both producers and viewers of the performing arts, and an amateur performing arts group (Soin Yesuldan) became popular. Second, Estrada and folk dance became popular during this period among the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural people of the Soviet Union, which greatly influenced the birth of a folk dance company with ballet choreographers. Third, at a meeting of the Pan-Soviet Writers Alliance held in 1934, Gor’kii M. declared that socialist realism should be the principle for creating Soviet art. Subsequently, young Soviet ballet masters developed new forms of ballet in which the themes and contents were in accord with the government agenda. Dance as a performing art in the early period of the Soviet Union greatly influenced not only the art movements in other socialist countries but also Minjok and Minjung chum in Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. In this regard, future research should investigate how dance formats and characteristics from the Soviet Union have been accommodated and reflected in Korean Minjok and Minjung chum.

Download PDF Export Citation
Performance Dance as Popular Culture during the Early Period of the Soviet Union ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

The Epitome and Homogeneity of Technical Skills of Chinese national Folk Dances

중국민족민간무용 기술기교의 전형성과 창작무대에서의 동질화 현상에 대한 비판적 고찰

Zhou, Bei 조베이

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2019.53.247

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.53 pp.247-263

Abstract
The Epitome and Homogeneity of Technical Skills of Chinese national Folk Dances ×

With the prosperity of Chinese folk dance creations, especially the development of the dance performances represented by the Lotus Awards and Tao Li Cup, the technical skills of national folk dances are further promoted to a new height. Its development, however, generates two problems. First of all, the technical characteristics of styles are diminishing and tend tocome be homogeneous. Second, the pursuit of techniques with ultra-high difficulties makes the creative vocabularies hollow and devoid of content and typicality. This paper adopts the methods of investigation, observation and literature research to analyze the related technical skills in the creation of folk dances in Chinese dance circles. The purpose is to emphasize that the creation of Chinese folk dances should be traced back to their origins, and to bring forth new ideas in three aspects: stylization, emotionalization and artistry, starting from the characteristics of technical skills. In order to break through, its form should be more epitomous in culture and more typical in aesthetics. Only in this way can the technical skills of Chinese folk dances become truly prosperous.

Download PDF Export Citation
The Epitome and Homogeneity of Technical Skills of Chinese national Folk Dances ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

Landscape of Korean Dance in the 1960s through Analysis of Dance Video from Garfias Collection of the National Gugak Center

국립국악원 가피아스 컬렉션의 춤 영상자료 분석을 통한 1960년대 한국춤 존재 양상

Kim, Yeonjeong,Choi, Haeree 김연정,최해리

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2020.59.7

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.59 pp.7-33

Abstract
Landscape of Korean Dance in the 1960s through Analysis of Dance Video from Garfias Collection of the National Gugak Center ×

This research attempted to clarify trends of Korean dances during the 1960s by analyzing dance video data from the National Gugak Center’s Garfias Collection. The Garfias Collection is an archive of Korean performing arts that was donated by American music anthropologist Robert Garfias in 2019. In 1966, Garfias stayed in Korea for several months and recorded Korean traditional performing arts through photographs and videos. In this collection, there are 14 video clips of Korean dances of the 1960s, which can be classified into three sections: court dance, Buddhist dance, and folk dance. Various literature surveys and expert interview were conducted to investigate the background and activity status of the performers at the time, as well as the costumes, dance movements and the composition patterns of each dance. In the case of court dance, they were performed before systematic restoration based on literature had been carried out, and it was found that the progress was faster and contained more creative elements than the current one. In Buddhist dance, it has proceeded almost identically to what is currently being performed, but it can be said that the pace of progression is faster and the individuality of the dancer stands out. Finally, in folk dance, it provided an opportunity to gain a new perspective on the formation of traditional dance since the video showed a very different aspect from the dance that is currently being transmitted.

Download PDF Export Citation
Landscape of Korean Dance in the 1960s through Analysis of Dance Video from Garfias Collection of the National Gugak Center ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

Cultural Transformation of Yukhwadae

육화대(六花隊)의 문화변용

Sung, Eunmi 성은미

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.61.97

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.61 pp.97-121

Abstract
Cultural Transformation of Yukhwadae ×


This study examines the court and private versions of Yukhwadae (六花隊, Formation of six flowers) of the Joseon Dynasty in order to identify the pattern of coexistent and exchange of different cultures such as the royal court and the private sector. The development and changes of Yukhwadae illustrate a way of cultural transformation of dance.



To clarify the cultural transformation of Yukhwadae, this study analyzes the court's documentary records centering on Akhak Gyebum (Canon of Traditional Music) and the civilian literature records centering on the records of Gyobang Gayo (Song of Gyobang).



In Yukhwadae, which was transferred to the public from the courts revealed through literature, all ritual articles of Dangakjeongjae, such as jukganja (pole bearer), uimul (instrument), and changsa (song or chant), were eliminated, and the overall format was simplified. In addition, the content of dance was selectively accepted and reinterpreted, and costumes and music were transformed to be suitable for the private sector. Therefore, through this study, it was found that the strict form of the royal court Yukhwadae was exchanged with the private sector and transformed into a popular and diverse form suitable for civilian performances.



As such, it was found through the results of this study that different cultures were exchanged between the royal court and the private sector during the Joseon Dynasty. I suggest to consider dance from a perspective of cultural exchange, researching various dance cultural exchanges, and contributing to the development of dance.


Download PDF Export Citation
Cultural Transformation of Yukhwadae ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

A Study on the Historical Development of Korean-Chinese Dance in China:

중국 조선족무용의 사(史)적 흐름 고찰: 연변 조선족무용의 발전양상을 중심으로

Jin, Xianhua, Li, Meiling 김선화, 이미령

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.60.25

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.60 pp.25-48

Abstract
A Study on the Historical Development of Korean-Chinese Dance in China: ×

The purpose of this research is to examine the historical development of the Korean-Chinese (ethnic Koreans in China) dance in China, and to examine the developmental aspects of the Korean-Chinese dance in Yanbian after the founding of the People’s Republic of China. This research first defines the concept of the Korean-Chinese (ethnic Koreans in China) and Korean-Chinese dance. The Yanbian Korean-Chinese dance’s developmental aspects are divided in three stages: the Discovery and Creation of Korean-Chinese dance, the Development of Korean-Chinese dance, and the prevalence of Korean-Chinese dance. The characteristics that appear in the Yanbian Korean-Chinese dance’s development process is as follows.
 First, after the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Korean-Chinese dance was closely related to the dance development of the civilian local community.
 Second, in order to transmit and spread the Korean-Chinese dance in Yanbian, an established education and training system for Korean-Chinese dancers was required.
 Third, the dancing culture that was publically spread and transmitted, had moved on to performance stages by performers and was once again spread to earn its popularity.

Download PDF Export Citation
A Study on the Historical Development of Korean-Chinese Dance in China: ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

The Status Quo of Research on Dance in North Korea

북조선의 무용연구 현황 고찰

Jin, Hajin, Jin, Yinghua 김해금, 김영화

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2021.60.49

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.60 pp.49-76

Abstract
The Status Quo of Research on Dance in North Korea ×


This thesis examines the current status of the dance research of North Korea in three areas: research on dance history, research on dance theory, and the transmission and research of the cultural dance heritage. We investigate comprehensively by looking into the history of North Korean dance by identifying the artistic purpose of North Korea and the ways dance history books organize its history, and the research trend. In particular, it should be understood correctly on condition that the ideology contained in the dance, the social-cultural context, and the dance as a comprehensive art must be studied in paralleled with various theoretical systems, aesthetic characteristics, principles, and methods from a multifaceted perspective.



The history and culture of dance that could not be explained with old materials alone have been identified scientifically, newly established, and systematized in North Korea, and based on this, North Korean dance scholarship focused on the study of theory and method on the issues regarding transmission of the excellent traditions and dance heritage of the nation. This focus become an important guideline to the development of dance art in North Korea.



In addition, more systematic theoretical studies have been conducted in various ways, including Korean dance history, basic dance theory, and dance notation. These studies are significant in laying the foundation for the systemic and scientific study of dance theory. That would support the basics of dance, dance creation, and theoretical investigation.


Download PDF Export Citation
The Status Quo of Research on Dance in North Korea ×
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Scholar's Aid
  • BibTeX

Export Citation Cancel

Export citation