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Choi-Hyun’s Status in History of Korean Dance 최현 춤의 한국무용사적 위상(位相) ×
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ISSN : 2383-5214(Print)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
Asian Dance Journal Vol.48 pp.89-114
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2018.48.5
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2018.48.5
최현 춤의 한국무용사적 위상(位相)
Choi-Hyun’s Status in History of Korean Dance
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine and highlight Choi Hyeon’s dance, performed during his life as part of Korea’s dance history, in terms of its position in the art world. Choi Hyeon was born in Yeongdo, Busan on December 6, 1929 and passed away from liver cancer at the age of 78 on July 8, 2002. He entered the dance world in 1946 as a pupil of Kim Hae-Rang (金海郞) and learned the basics of dancing by emulating the teacher for eight years. His dancing career developed after his arrival at Seoul. Choi Hyeon was one of the most influential dancers between the 1950s and 1980s, and he acted as a choreographer and dancer, showing originality based on tradition, from the 1970s until his death in the 2000s. He also continued to teach dance from the 1950s until his death. Choi Hyeon broadly classified his works into large-scale dance dramas and small-scale dance works. His leading dance dramas included (National Musical Company of Korea, 1974), (National Dance Company of Korea, 1979), (National Dance Company of Korea, 1981), (Seoul Performing Arts Company, 1987), (Seoul Metropolitan Dance Theatre, 1992), (Seoul Performing Arts Company, 1999), and (Choi Hyeon Dance Performance, 2001). His leading small-scale dance works included (1976), (1993), (1994), and (1999). Choi Hyeon's dance world was broadly understood within the genre of Korea’s creative dance, but technically, it was a successful case of an advanced style in the genre of new dance. Choi Hyeon left his imprint on Korea’s dance history, while leading his life in the modern era, by his successful creation and performance of his works based on his theory of new dance-oriented reasoning among Korea’s various styles of creative dance.
최현(崔賢), 김해랑(金海郞), 신무용(新舞踊), 무용가(舞踊家), 비상(飛翔), 허행초(虛行抄), Choi-Hyun, Kim-Haelang, New damce, dancer, Bisang, Huehaengcho