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A Study of Clothing Imagery Emerging from Shakespeare's Plays II -Focusing on MAcbeth, 1996 RSC production- (Shakespeare 희곡작품에 나타난 복식 이미저리 연구 II -1996년 RSC 공연의 Macbeth를 중심으로-)

  • Bae, Soo-Jeoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.33
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    • pp.143-156
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    • 1997
  • 와관과 실체의 갈등은 문학작품의 주제 중에서 가장 보편적이면서도 복잡한 양상을 지니고 있다 희곡 Macbeth에 있어서 이주제는 Shakespeare의 어느 작품에서보다도 핵심적인 역할을 하며 특히 외관과 실체의 주제를 시각적으로 보여주는 복식이미저리는 그의 주제를 상징적으로 나타내는 데 효과적일 뿐만 아니라 극적 분위기 창조 및 무대사에서배우들의 의상변화로 인한 시각적이미저리 효과를 극대화 시키고 있다 본 연구의 목적은 Macbeth에 내재된 복식 이미저리를 고찰하고 이를 가장 최근에 공연된 macbeth의 무대의상에 적용 분석함으로써 무대의상 제작시 복식 이미저리의 효과적인 무대적용 여부를 파악하는 것이다.연구의 방법은 먼저 이론적인 배경으로 희곡 Macbeth의 본문을 분석하여 복식이미지저리와 관계된느 대사 및 지문 등을 추출한 다음이를 하나의 케이스 연구대상으로 선정된 1996 RSC극단 공연의 Macbeth 무대의상에 적용하여 분석 고찰 하였다 본 연구에서 얻어진 결론은 다음과 같다 첫째 자신의 실체를 파악하지 못한 인물이나 혼동하는 인물은 자신의 신분에 맞지 않은 남의 의상을 적응기간조차 없이 착용함으로써 결국은 자신을 파멸로 몰고가는 복식 이미저리가 제시되어 있었다 둘째 자신의 실체를 분명히 지각하고 있는 인물들은 새로운 복식이나 신분에의 적응은 많은 시간과 노력을 요한다는 것을 매우 잘 파악하고 있었으며 이것은 그들의 대사 중에 구체적으로 제시되어있었다 1막1장의 Banquo 의 대사 중에 나오는'새로운복식'과 '새로운 신분'에 비유 2막 4장의 macduff의 대사중에 나오는 '새로브'와 '헌로브'의 비유 5막 2장의 Caithness의 '자제력의혁대'등의 비유는 복식이미저리의 구체적인 표현으로 분석되었다. 셋째 복식 이미저리의 측면에 1996 RSC의 Macbeth 무대의상을 분한 결과 이의상들에는 '난쟁이가 훔쳐 입은 거인의 옷' 으로 대표되는 복식 이미저리가 직접적으로 제시되지는 않았지만 공연전체를 통하여 무대장치 및 의상에 변화를 주지 않음으로써 이 작품의 초시한성과 복식이미저리를 오히려 역설적으로 표현하고 있는 것으로 파악되었다. 따라서 이공연의 의상 계획은 복식 이미저리의 역설적인 한 표현으로 분석되었으며 관객에게 등장인물의 외곤은 그 실체를 그대로 반영한다는 Shakespeare 본래의 의도를 잘 보여주는 의상계획으로 파악되었다 이러한 결과는 Shakespeare극의 무대의상 디자인 및 제작시 무대의상이 단순한 무대의상 그 이상의 의미로 고려되어져야 함을 보여주며 이는 관객에세 의미 깊은 메시지로 전달될 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

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Historical Evolution of Stage Costumes in Europe since the Second World War (제2차 세계대전 이후 나타난 유럽 무대의상의 사적 분석)

  • Na, In-Wha;Lee, Kyu-Hye
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.31 no.12
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    • pp.1761-1771
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    • 2007
  • The artificial exaggeration of stage costumes is thought to be one of the major techniques of enhancing dramatic expression on stage, whichever for visual impact or symbolic effect of dramatization. In the history of stage dressing, a variety of styles has been tried using different materials and production techniques. This may be reviewed as an effort to express dramatic effects more effectively. As this trend became obvious in Europe after the Second World War, this study analyzes the stage costume to deepen our understandings of the role of costumes in expressing dramatic effects. To accomplish this, we first summarized the history of stage costume materials and technical advance and chose five major cases representing the history of stage costume since the Second World War in Europe based on aesthetic and creative aspects: 1) Simplified stage of Jacques Copeau, 2) Stylized stage of Bertolt Brecht, 3) Essential stage of Grotowski, 4) Measured stage of Robert Wilson the Master, and 5) Post-dramatic stage of Philippe $Decoufl\'{e}$. In each of particular case, the historical, material and dramatic contexts were examined as well as different material-effects. The results are as followings: 1) Costume for Copeau's simplified stage: its simplicity plays a supporting role to the gesture of actors(intensifying effect). 2) Costume for Brecht's stylized stage: the artificial stylization integrates into the play with the importance approximately equal to the actors's acting. 3) Costumes for Grotowski's essential stage: costumes disappeared to emphasize only actor's presence on stage. 4) Costumes for Robert Wilson's measured stage: costumes made concrete impression to the extent of obtaining the same importance of actor's body among other stage art elements(lighting, sound, props, actor, text, etc). 5) Costumes for Decoufle's post-dramatic stage: costumes in the era of multi technology possess multi functional aspects that surrogate actors' body. This study suggests that stage costumes take an important part in dramaturgy to the extent that the intent of dramaturgy can be induced enough from stage costume. Thus, costume makers are expected to incorporate the appropriate dramatic factor more than before.

무대의상 디자인에 관한 연구 -Antonin Artaud의 Les Cenci를 중심으로-

  • 손영미
    • Proceedings of the Costume Culture Conference
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    • 2003.09a
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    • pp.118-120
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    • 2003
  • 종합예술인 한편의 연극을 무대에 올리는 데는 다양한 것이 요구된다. 즉 미술, 음악, 무용, 문학 등이 있으며 여기에 등장인물의 개성을 가장 잘 표현해 주는 무대의상이 필요한 것이다. 특히 무대의상은 작품 속의 등장인물의 역할을 설명하는 기호의 의미를 내포할 뿐만 아니라 관객들에게 작품의 내용을 더욱 리얼하게 이해하게 하는 설득력의 도구적 표현능력을 지니고 있다. (중략)

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국내 공연예술가의 무대의상 구매 실태 분석에 관한 연구

  • 최진희;최지은
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Costume Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.53-53
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    • 2003
  • 뮤지컬 $\ulcorner$오페라의 유령$\lrcorner$은 국내에서 160억원 이상의 소득을 올리며 많은 관객을 동원하였다. 이처럼 공연예술의 성공은 최근 소득의 증가, 여가 시간의 확대 등으로 인해 국민들의 문화적인 욕구가 갈수록 다양해지고 고급화되어 가고 있다는 것을 나타낸다. 이에 따라 음악회, 뮤지컬, 오페라 등 공연예술분야는 양적으로나 질적으로 많은 성장을 거듭하고 있다. 이러한 공연예술에서 시대배경을 알려주는 다양한 요소가 있지만 시각적으로 가장 잘 전달될 수 있는 것은 배우들이 착용하는 무대의상을 들 수 있다. 무대의상은 공연예술의 다양한 시각적 요소들 중에서 개인적이며 몸에 가장 밀접하게 접촉되는 것으로 배우 자신을 직접적으로 표현하는 수단이 된다. 최근 국내 공연예술계에서도 이전에 비해 무대의상에 대한 관심이 고조되고 있으며, 무대의상의 창작성과 적절함이 극의 성공요인에 중요한 역할을 차지한다는 것을 인정하고 있다.

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A Study on the Expansion of Stage Costumes in the Contemporary Ballet Play <'That' Girl> (창작 발레극 <'그' 소녀> 에 나타난 무대의상의 확장성 연구)

  • Jinyoung Ryu;Sojung Chang
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.779-785
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    • 2023
  • In the creation of non-verbal dance performance, stage costumes are an important element of visual expression and serve an expanded role in addition to its fundamental decorativeness, representation of status reflective of the historical setting of the act and functionality for the dance movement. We intends that the purpose of this research is to analyze the expanded role of the costumes in the creative ballet <'That' Girl>, and through this exercise, provide foundational data on and suggest new future directions for stage costume design. <'That' Girl> is composed of two acts, offering condolences and eliciting empathy by conveying the fear experienced by the victims of the time. The second dance act representing freedom and "Haan" requires this expanded application of costume design. The costume design was inspired by the "Statue of Peace" representing comfort women, and completed through three draft designs and material experiments testing the ease of operation of the strings and fabrics installed in the costumes as well as the functionality of the associated ballet movements. In conclusion, expansion of time & space, expansion of form and expansion of symbolic expression were shown in the dance of liberation using strings wrapped around the arms and through the cloth embodying 'Haan' hidden in front of the costume.

A Comparative Study on the Degree of Satisfaction of Domestic & Imported Theatre Costumes (국내 무대의상과 수입 무대의상에 대한 만족도 비교 연구)

  • 최진희
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to analyzed factors that influenced the degree of satisfaction difference of domestic and imported theatre costumes. One hundred and fifty theatrical artists were surveyed by questionnaires, and response from 128 was statistically analyzed. The data was analyzed using frequency, and paired t-test with SPSSWIN 10.0. The results were as follows. 1. The degree of satisfaction between domestic and imported theatrical costumes was different significantly. 2. The degree of satisfaction of domestic theatrical costumes was tow in the areas of design, color, fabric, and suitability with a historical background, compared with imported costumes. A major cause of the low degree of satisfaction was the lack of funds and professional theatrical costume designers. 3. The degree of satisfaction of imported theatrical costumes was low in the cost, size, and alteration and mending facilities, compared with the domestic costumes. The problems of size was caused by the shape difference between Koreans and a foreigners 4. further research should be conducted into the theatre costumes suitable for the domestic theatrical artists's size, and body shape.

Study on the Stage Costume of Shakespear's "Measure for Measure" (셰익스피어의 희극 "자에는 자로" 무대의상 연구)

  • Hong, Sun-Ok
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.139-150
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to understand the importance of stage costumes, examine and analyze their theoretical ideas in order to propose new designs and support the studies and advances of stage costumes in play. The writer operated and produced the costume designs of Shakespeare's play, Measure for Measure as a costume director, which was played on September 16 to 17, 2011 at the Haneul Theater in the National Theater of Korea and on September 3, 2011 at the Jinnam Munye Theater. The study was followed by 1. Proposing a new modern point of view of the design of the traditional dresses in 16th to 17th centuries. 2. Expressing a symbolism based on personality, role and nature of characters in the play by a creative and modern image of the dress in color, line, and silhouette, which are basic factors of a clothes design.

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A Study on the Stage Costume of Pansori Ballet Theater 'Dokkaeba! Dokkaeba!' Based on Storytelling (스토리텔링에 의한 판소리 발레극 '도깨바! 도깨바!'의 무대의상 연구)

  • Ryu Jinyoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.399-406
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    • 2023
  • Due to the increasing influence of the Korean Wave, traditional themes are emerging to the forefront of performance content development, emphasizing the necessity of applying the art of storytelling to the creative process. The purpose of this research is to examine the differentiated costume design of the Pansori ballet "Dokkaeba! Dokkaeba!," developed through the implementation of storytelling in its performance creation process. Choreographers, writers, and costume designer collaborated throughout the storytelling process from planning to content creation. This resulted in a clarified depiction of the Dokkaebi as divine beings with transcendental powers who are simultaneously friendly and familiar entities, often appearing in the form of humans and objects. Accordingly, the costume design based on this collaborative storytelling deliberately avoided the appearance of Dokkaebi reminiscent of 'Kwimyeonwa' or Japanese 'Oni', typically expressed with horns or decorations, and instead implemented novel design elements, such as fusion Hanbok with a variety of dimensionally aesthetic accessories, meaningful color contrast in modern clothing, textural elements indirectly expressing character and transmogrification, and daily clothing attire to illustrate the humanized Dokkaebi. Therefore, this study seeks to contribute to the production of new performance art showcasing the Dokkaebi by identifying the diversity of expression and direction within costume design.

The Designs of Stage Costume for 'Media Children's English Musical, The Magic Flute' ('미디어 어린이 영어뮤지컬 마술피리' 무대의상 디자인)

  • Lee, Ji-Hye;Kim, Yang-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.64 no.7
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    • pp.114-127
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    • 2014
  • Performing arts offer fun and knowledge and are directed for various purposes. Performing arts are also used as a means for education. Children's English media musical, 'The Magic Flute' is the performance reflecting all these. The author of this study took part in stage costume production, and this study was carried out aiming at designing and producing stage costume in line with educational purpose and intention. This study consists of an analysis stage for the existing performances of 'The Magic Flute', and a stage costume design and production stage for children's English media musical, 'The Magic Flute', First, this study classified and analyzed the stage design and stage costume design of the existing 'The Magic Flute' by concept, and then, examined their features, respectively. and this study unfolded the stage costume concept, based on the analyses of existing performance's stage costume and the characters' personality and features described in the current study subject's script. As the last step of this study made each character's stage costume. A total of 69 costumes for stage costume were made for 7 types of characters. This study is considered to have huge significance in that the stage costume was developed for 'The Magic Flute'.