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                                Dance Exhibition as Dance Archival Theory into Practice : Focusing on Judson Dance Theater : The Work Is Never Done by MoMA and Known Future by SeMA                                 춤 아카이브 이론의 실천으로서 춤 전시 : 뉴욕현대미술관의 과 서울시립미술관의 <안은미래>를 중심으로                                 ×
                             
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            ISSN : 2383-5214(Print)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
        ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
            Asian Dance Journal Vol.59 pp.147-173 
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2020.59.147
        
    DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2020.59.147
            춤 아카이브 이론의 실천으로서 춤 전시 : 뉴욕현대미술관의 과 서울시립미술관의 <안은미래>를 중심으로 
         
        
        
    Dance Exhibition as Dance Archival Theory into Practice : Focusing on Judson Dance Theater : The Work Is Never Done by MoMA and Known Future by SeMA
Abstract
        This study aims to examine dance exhibitions as a way of putting the dance archival theory into practice. For this, I explore performance theories which are relevant to a dance archive and look into two dance exhibitions, Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done by MoMA and Known Future by SeMA, which reflect the new performance archival theories. These exhibitions have three features. First, the present is one of vital matters in the exhibition. Second, tangible and intangible archive are acceptable. Third, visitor’s action is a part of exhibition. These features show a dance exhibition can be a way of putting the dance archival theory into practice. In addition, these two exhibitions show that a dance exhibition is an effective way to hand down a valuable dance to next generation, because less time and space constraints than a performance can make more people have diverse experience about dance. I suggest that a dance exhibition is a good way of putting dance archival theory into practice.
    
    
        
        춤 전시, 춤 아카이브, 공연 연구, <저드슨 댄스 씨어터: 작업은 계속  된다(Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done)>, <안은미래 (Known Future)> ,Dance exhibition, Dance archive, Performance studies, Judson Dance  Theater: The Work Is Never Done, Known Future 
    
    








