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A Study on Hofesh Shechter's Choreographic Style Based on Brecht's Alienation Theory

브레히트의 소외이론을 중심으로 분석한 호페쉬 쉑터의 안무스타일 연구 「Double Murder」(이중 살인) 작품을 중심으로

Zhang Xuanhao, Chung EunJu 장훤호, 정은주

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.75.157

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.75 pp.157-172

Abstract
A Study on Hofesh Shechter's Choreographic Style Based on Brecht's Alienation Theory ×


This study examines the life and artistic work of Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter, focusing on the choreographic style evident in his 2021 premiere, Double Murder. Based on the author’s in-person viewing of the performance at the Shanghai International Dance Center on June 14, 2024, this research integrates a comprehensive review of domestic and international studies, media reports, critiques, and online resources on the choreographer’s work. Employing Brecht's theory of alienation as a conceptual framework, the study analyzes the choreographic structures, movement patterns, and musical elements of Double Murder. The findings reveal that Shechter’s style is deeply influenced by Israeli traditional dance, Hora, and his military experience, emphasizing collective consciousness and power dynamics. Through the alienation effect, Shechter encourages the audience to maintain a critical distance, fostering reflection on oppressive structures and individual compliance. Furthermore, the integration of electronic music, mechanical movements, and dramatic lighting creates audiovisual dissonance, compelling viewers to confront solitude and vulnerability within tension and conflict. This distinct style disrupts emotional immersion, urging audiences to engage critically with the cyclicality of violence and emotional desensitization. Such a recognizable approach ultimately highlights Shechter’s originality and the profound depth of his choreographic vision.


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거두어 가는 손 : 고문의 안무, 안무의 고문

The Hand that Takes : Choreographies of Torture, the Torture of Choreography

Derek A. Burrill 데릭 베릴

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2019.52.29

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.52 pp.29-44

Abstract
거두어 가는 손 : 고문의 안무, 안무의 고문 ×

In this essay, I explore the relationship between dance, choreography, violence and torture, particularly in relation to the television show So You Think You Can Dance. I argue that the act of choreography can sometimes be thought of as a violent encroachment on the body, and consider how torture and abjection are concepts useful to unpacking this power dynamic, particularly when dealing with torture as mediatized visual pleasure. I end with a short analysis of torture in Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 remake of Suspiria.

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A Case Study of the Dance Program for Healing Youth Victims of School Violent

학교폭력 피해 청소년의 치유를 위한 무용프로그램 사례연구

Kim, Me Young 김미영

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2019.52.113

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.52 pp.113-133

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A Case Study of the Dance Program for Healing Youth Victims of School Violent ×

This case study research aimed to analysis the dance program to heal the unstable emotions of teenagers who experience school violent. The dance program was held at the A Welfare Center in Seoul for 10 sessions, 100 minutes per week. The program has improved the participants' unstable emotions and negative self-image. Participants want to express their feelings in a healthy way and find the positivity inherent in them. And they tried to improve their social skills by improving self-expression. After finishing the program, participants recovered the violence, depression and low self-esteem caused by wounds to the body and mind. It is meaningful that it has a positive effect on healthy relationships by learning how to communicate with other friends.

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