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Asian Dance Journal / June 2017 Vol. 45 No.

한국에서 발레 순수예술로 구축되는 역사에 대한 사회적 연구

A Study on the Socio-historical Construction of Ballet as Fine Art in Korea - focusing on its relationship with nationalism

Kim Sue In 김수인

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.9

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.9-40

Abstract
한국에서 발레 순수예술로 구축되는 역사에 대한 사회적 연구 ×

This study investigates the historical process in which ballet in Korea was constructed as fine art. Particularly, it focuses on the ballet’s abrupt and conspicuous growth right after Korea’s liberation from Japan. By delving into materials of the period including newspapers, this study conducts a discourse analysis to inspect sociocultural meanings of ballet as fine art in Korea. In the early stage of its importation, ballet had several disadvantageous factors to be regarded as fine art. It had linked to aristocratic formality, which was condemned by modern artists. Ballet’s exotic toe dancing thrived in popular entertainments such as revue. A turning point came with Korea’s liberation occurring with the end of the Second World War (WWII) in 1945. The fact that ballet suddenly became important when the need for constructing a modern nation was urgent suggests the nation’s key role in the change. While the international society was restructured by the global norm of nationalism, nations functioned as the agent of culture construction. The nation’s leading role in it freed ballet from commercial arena and from past association with aristocracy. Ballet could claim disinterestedness and public welfare, which were at the core of fine art. For constructors of national culture, ballet was a useful means, since it provided a transnational form that subsumed locality. Also, as a form of tradition, ballet afforded a connection to antiquity which was imagined to be shared throughout the nation. Moreover, ballet’s classicism embodied elegance and order, which were desired during the postwar era. In conclusion, the process of national culture construction was a key for ballet in Korea to be constructed as fine art. Ballet as a national emblem represented the nation’s level of civilization in the international society and a public monument for the members of the nation.

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한국에서 발레 순수예술로 구축되는 역사에 대한 사회적 연구 ×
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Research on Grotesque Realism of Songpa Sandae Play viewed from the Reasoning of Mikhail Bakhtin

미하일 바흐친의 사유로 본 송파산대놀이의 그로테스크 리얼리즘 연구

Joo, Songhyun,Kim, Unmi 주송현,김운미

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.41

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.41-64

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Research on Grotesque Realism of Songpa Sandae Play viewed from the Reasoning of Mikhail Bakhtin ×

The purpose of this study is to reveal the realistic characteristics of Grotesques Realism in the Songpa Sandae Play, which is one of the Korean mask dancing, by applying Bakhtin's theory. In particular, this study analyzes focusing on interpreting the components of the dancing body as the meaning of "becoming“ The section III analyzes the components of the body, dance, props such as the mask and a doll, the accompanied music, and spatial structure with the framework identified in the discussion on Grotesque Realism. Ultimately, the essence of the grotesque realism of the Songpa Sandae play is to interpret the performer as a leading figure in generating the people's laughter and creating the people culture. Therefore, the study on dance of mask dance that cannot exist beyond the body of the performer needs to be treated with special importance.

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A Study on the Aesthetics of Korean Dance through Confucius' Aesthetic Thoughts the Focusing on :

공자(孔子)의 미학사상을 통해서 본 한국춤의 심미성(審美性) 연구 - <문묘일무>ㆍ<강선영류태평무>ㆍ<동래학춤>을 중심으로

Kang, Kiwha 강기화

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.67

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.67-82

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A Study on the Aesthetics of Korean Dance through Confucius' Aesthetic Thoughts the Focusing on : ×

The idea of Korean dance that humanity and art should conform to the nature of heaven and earth is in common with Confucius' Confucian thought of Confucius. And it is connected with the aesthetic reason of harmony of right personality and healthy body. This study analyzed the aesthetics of Korean dance through the unity of heaven and human and I Keji Fuli between the as aesthetic feature of Confucian textuality. First, Munmyoilmu has a human the aesthetics nature and aesthetic character with a human the centered feature that makes up the virtue and personality of individuals and further builds a beautiful human society together with oneself and others. Second, the Kang Seon‐yeong style Taepyeongmu Dance endeavors to make a world in which a pervasive behavior affects the social community and all people can live in a society where order is fulfilled. It is a form of harmony and order of the heaven and earth, mediating the sky and the earth. Third, Dongraehakchum Dance with an idle creature of the gentry’s dancing, expresses the moral nobility of Confucianism that the crane possesses. The aesthetic consciousness of the viewer can be seen through the dance of the moral sublime of the coexistence of heaven and earth.

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A Study of Jeongjae Dance Moves as Viewed from the Meaning of “Nakhwayusu”

‘낙화유수’ 의미로 본 정재동작의 이미지 고찰

Kim, Soyoung 김소영

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.83

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.83-102

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A Study of Jeongjae Dance Moves as Viewed from the Meaning of “Nakhwayusu” ×

“Nakhwayusu (落花流水)” is the term for a dance move that appears only in Chunaengjeon (春鶯囀) and Cheoyongmu (處容舞). “Nakhwa” means falling flowers and “yusu” means flowing water. Along with these meanings, this study aims to derive a practical image of “nakhwayusu” by comparing the meanings of its various literary expressions. This study also identifies the meanings of “nakhwayusu” used in the dance moves of “jeongjae” and examine the actually performed pattern of this dance move. The contextual flow and intrinsic meaning of “nakhwayusu” were examined through a classification based on the commentaries of 35 literary works from the Joseon Dynasty, and meanings such as Taoist hermit, paradise, retirement, nature, and time were identified. For the term “dohwayusu,” the pattern of quoting and following the expressions shown in “Dohwawongi,” “Sanjungmundap,” and “Eobuga” was confirmed. In the Chunaengjeon text, “nakhwayusu” is juxtaposed with another term “jwauilbuliljeon [to spread the sleeve and turn to the left and then to the right].” In Chunaengjeon, “nakhwayusu” is a utopian paradise with a beautiful fairyland, and the flying and adjusting of the hansam, a long sleeve used for court dances, shown in a colorful and abundant space and the motion of neat rotation can be pictured. In Cheoyongmu, “nakhwayusu” appears in the closing part and is the continuous movement of powerfully spreading the hansam on the shoulder diagonally upwards. Although this dance move somewhat lacks any historical basis in the literature, this move should be understood on the basis of the classics. This study aims to identify the meaning of the poetic term “nakhwayusu” and to understand its characteristics in order to provide a modern successor by laying the groundwork for the practice of jeongjae.

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A Study on Dancing Elements and Values Inherent in Namsadang Nori

남사당놀이에 내재된 춤적 요소와 가치연구

Mun, Jinsu 문진수

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.103

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.103-130

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A Study on Dancing Elements and Values Inherent in Namsadang Nori ×

Dancing elements shown in Namsadang Nori organizationally and technologically intervene dramatically expressed performances. The effect of dancing elements is to insert dancing elements appropriate for performance elements, to extend artistic expressive areas, to add the beauty of composition and of form to performances, and to enhance the artistic completeness of performances. In addition, dancing elements combined with arts include aesthetic values to express the vitality and personality of performances and highlight performance characteristics artistically beyond technical skills. For these reasons, dancing elements in Namsadang Nori as a cultural prototype embed considerable significances. The expressive meaning of dance and the extended artistic area speak to the present audience. They also serve as a performance content that diversifies dancing elements.

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Aspects of Homu(胡舞) and Daegokakmu(大曲樂舞) shown in Bai Ju Yi(白居易)’s poems(詩)

백거이(白居易) 시(詩)에서 나타나는 호무(胡舞)와 대곡악무(大曲樂舞) 양상

Lee, Hwajin 이화진

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.131

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.131-148

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Aspects of Homu(胡舞) and Daegokakmu(大曲樂舞) shown in Bai Ju Yi(白居易)’s poems(詩) ×

This study placed importance on being able to track aspects and characteristics of the dances which were popular in the Tang age (唐代) by examining the aspects of several Homu (胡舞) and Daegokakmu(大曲樂舞) shown in Bai Ju Yi (白居易)'s poems(詩). ≪Homu≫ appeared in the poetry and prose described , , and , while ≪Daegok≫ did and with details. ≪Daegok≫ was the dance that was restructured to add more grandeur and beauty. Bai Ju Yi changed ≪Daegok≫ to descriptive poems to make readers understand the organic relationship between its major historical background and figures. In this sense, the dance of the love between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang in Xi'an and the Emperor Dézōng of Táng (德宗)'s dances about beautiful music were all related to ≪Daegok≫. Thus, ≪Homu≫ and ≪Daegok≫ reviewed in Bai Ju Yi's poems can be found to be related to the foreign dances that were popular in the Tang age, the creative dances based on the traditional songs and dances, and historicity.

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A Historical Study on the Full-Act Premiere of in Korea

<백조의 호수> 국내 전막 초연작에 대한 역사적 고찰

Jang, Sojung,Cho, Yunla 장소정,조윤라

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.149

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.149-176

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A Historical Study on the Full-Act Premiere of in Korea ×

Korean ballet has made a great breakthrough both artistically and academically. However, most of the academic research have been conducted focusing on creative or modern ballet, lacking an attention to how a full-act premiere of a classical ballet was first formed. In this study, we aimed at ascertaining historical truth about how the first full-act premiere of performed in October of 1967 at Seoul Civic Center was planned and evolved. We collected and analyzed historical literature materials and conducted as well as conducting interviews with central figures. Our historical contemplation indicated that the premiere of of 1967 was a product of an collaborative efforts from multiple countries and sectors in the society. Also it functioned as an opportunity to let the world realize and experience the artistry and attractiveness of Korean ballet. More importantly, the social value of the premiere of could be found in its ‘catalytic function’ for social integration which elicited voluntary efforts and collaboration for a successful completion of the premiere.

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The trajectory of dance at the time of cataclysm seen throung the modern history of korean dance

‘한국 근대 무용사’를 통해 본 격변기 속 춤의 궤적 - 김호연, 『한국 근대 무용사』(서울: 민속원, 2016)

윤영숙

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.45.179

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.45 pp.179-183

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The trajectory of dance at the time of cataclysm seen throung the modern history of korean dance ×

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