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                                The Spatial Analysis of Taepyeongmu's Movement : An Analysis Using Rudolf von Laban's Theory of Space Harmony                                태평무의 움직임 공간성 : 루돌프 폰 라반의 공간조화(Space Harmony) 이론을 중심으로                                 ×
                            
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            ISSN : 2383-5214(Print)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
        ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
            Asian Dance Journal Vol.56 pp.75-95 
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2020.56.75
        
    DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2020.56.75
태평무의 움직임 공간성 : 루돌프 폰 라반의 공간조화(Space Harmony) 이론을 중심으로
The Spatial Analysis of Taepyeongmu's Movement : An Analysis Using Rudolf von Laban's Theory of Space Harmony
Abstract
        The purpose of this study is to conduct a spatial analysis of movement in Taepyeongmu using Rudolf von Laban's theory of Space Harmony. Laban emphasizes that 'space' can grasp the nature of movement and that while Eastern and Western perspectives may differ, it can be dealt with in terms of the universality of dance. In this study, I analyse Teobeolim(터벌림, widening ground) and Olimchae(올림채, uplift). The results of the spatiality of Taepyeongmu are as follows. The major Crystalline forms are analyzed as icosahedrons in Teobeolim and as cubes in Olimchae. The results of the Effort analysis shows that Taepyeongmu displayed the Bound Flow of the lower body, while the spraying of the Hansam caused Light Weight in Teobeolim and Free Flow of the upper body is utilized elastically in Olimchae. The use of the effort is found not to be simple and uniform, but to occur in a variety of complex movements. Research of Taepyeongmu’s spatiality is not limited only in the form of perfect skill and performance that focus on the transfer of skills, but it can also provide a theoretical basis for an analysis of Korean dance, allowing more various interpretations and an application of more efficient and clear movements.
    
    








