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http://dx.doi.org/10.5103/KJSB.2015.25.2.207

Kinetic Analysis of Gam-ki in the Korean Traditional Dance during Expressing Different Emotions  

Cho, Nam-Gyu (Performing Arts Management, Graduate School of Culture & Technology, Sangmyung Universi쇼)
Oh, Seong-Geun (The Arts Management Institute, Sangmyung University)
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Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics / v.25, no.2, 2015 , pp. 207-218 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of Gam-ki (double-arm winding) depending on the emotion being expressed. Gam-ki is one of the basic movements of Korean traditional dance. Method : We selected three Korean traditional dancers who belong to National Dance Company of Korea. They were asked to express four different emotions (anger, joy, sadness, and neutral) while performing Gam-ki. We analyzed elapsed time and time ratio, size of movement, ground reaction forces and ground impulses. Results : During Gam-ki the elapsed time for each phase as well as for one cycle was longest when "sadness" was expressed then followed by "neutral" and then "angry" and "joy." Except for the ankle in/eversion, the ROMs of the lower limb joints seem not to be an emotion-characteristic factor. The ROMs of the upper limb joints were largest when "anger" was expressed. Neck rotation is associated with expressing negative emotions ("angry" and "sadness"). For medial-lateral GRF "angry"> "joy" > "neutral" > "sadness" was in order. Therefore, it can be regarded as a factor indicating the activity of the emotion.
Keywords
Korean Traditional Dance; Arms Winding; Emotion; Bodily Expression; Kinetics;
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