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Correlation Analysis between Dance Experience and Smoothness of Dance Movement by Using Three Jerk-Based Quantitative Methods

  • Park, Yang Sun
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2016
  • Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the association between dance experience and smoothness of hand trajectory during dance by using three jerk-based quantitative methods (integrated squared jerk, mean squared jerk, and dimensionless jerk). Methods: Eleven Korean traditional dancers whose experience of dancing ranged from 5 years to 20 years participated in this study. Dancers performed the Taeguksun motion in Korea traditional dance. Six infrared cameras were used to capture the movement of the hands of the dancers. The smoothness of hand movement was calculated using three jerk-based methods. Results: With regard to the smoothness of the right hand, dance experience was significantly correlated with dimensionless jerk (r=0.656, p=0.028), while dance experience was not significantly correlated with integrated squared jerk (r=0.581, p=0.552) and mean squared jerk. With regard to the smoothness of the left hand, there was no correlation between dance experience and any of the three jerk values. Conclusion: Our results showed that individuals with more dance experience performed the task more smoothly. This study suggests that dimensionless jerk should be used as a predictor for smoothness in dance movement. Thus, our results support the idea that smoothness is an aspect of movement quantity distinct from speed and distance.

The Effects of Dance Major Students' Performance Confidence and Self-Efficacy through Physical Self-Perception on Dance Flow and Dance Performance Satisfaction (무용전공대학생들의 신체적 자기지각을 통한 공연자신감 및 자기효능감이 무용몰입과 무용수행만족에 미치는 영향)

  • KIM, Nam-Young;IM, Jae-Hyeon;LEE, Ho
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.1413-1423
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    • 2015
  • This research paper looks into the interrelationships between physical self-perception, performance confidence, physical self-efficacy, dance flow and dance performance satisfaction with dance major students as the central figure. It also looks into the needs of dance majors, and in order to understand the accomplishment in dance and performance satisfaction, studies were carried out on 313 dance major students. According to this research, firstly, in the difference from physical self-perception according to general characteristics, specialists that major in dance have perception about one's body when specialists have a longer dancing time and experience. In the relationship between dancing experience and self-efficacy it could be seen that self-efficacy is postirely comelated with dancing experience. Also, in dance performance satisfaction, the more experience or time one encounters dance the higher the satisfaction. Secondly, when looking at the effect physical self-perception has on performance, confidence and self-efficacy, among the lower factors of physical self-perception, sports competence, condition and fitness have notable amount of effect on performance confidence. Thirdly, when looking at the effect on physical self-perception and self-efficacy, sports competence and condition have a certain amount of influence on body competence. Also sports competence, condition and fitness have some influence on physical confidence. Fourth, when looking at the influence of performance confidence and self-efficacy on dance flow, performance confidence, body competence and physical attraction have some effect on behavioral devotion. Lastry looking at the influence dance flow has on dance performance satisfaction, only behavioral devotion has much influence on dance performance satisfaction.

An Exploratory Study on the Recognition of Experience of Passing Down Education of the Korean Traditional Dance -Focusing on the National Intangible Cultural Assets: Seungmu, Salpurichum and Taepyeongmu- (한국 전통춤 전수교육의 경험인식에 대한 탐색적 연구 -국가무형문화재 승무, 살풀이춤, 태평무를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Soon-hwa;Ahn, Byoung-Soon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.9
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    • pp.122-134
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to conceptualize characteristics of the Korean traditional dance, and to categorize and analyze the recognition of experience of passing down education of Seungmu(Buddhist Dance), Salpurichum(Exorcism Dance) and Taepyeongmu(Dance of Peace). Dividing into groups of two: an experienced person twenty years or more in the Korean dance and a person who completed the traditional dance three years or more, three groups were selected. We connected the characteristics of the traditional dance experienced in passing down education with the recognition experience in the training courses. Categorizing thematically the process and the recognition of experience in the passing down education program, we attempted mutual group discussion and inductive area analysis on the basis of in-depth interview, tutorial discussion and analysis contents. As a result of this study, first, the characteristics of the Korean traditional dance that graduates of the program by repertory empathize were the experience of the sinmyung(the excess of mirth) and improvisation, the supreme self-controlling beauty and the best beauty of expression. Second, the recognition of experience in the passing down education program runs as follows: Interacting in the centre of the process, new education system for transmission, and formation of social discourse for appreciation. Conclusionally, the experience and the new vision for transmission of passing down education of the traditional dance are required to be based on the appreciation of the rationality of mutual communication and recognition of experience.

Motivation and Meaning of the Elderly Women's Line Dance Experience (여성 노인의 라인댄스 체험 동기와 의미 탐색)

  • Kim, Young-Mee;Oh, Jin-Sook
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.471-479
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to find out what meanings would be brought to the old females' lives, who took part in the line dance as programs for senior's health. 6 the old females were selected. Research materials were gathered from in-depth interviews and observations by researcher. As a result of content analysis, the following conclusions were drawn. First, elderly's motives for participation in line dance were found to be solicitation of the surroundings, recovery and maintenance of health, and participation in pursuit of happiness. Second, the elderly's line dance experience was changed the perception of dance. Third, line dance improved interest and confidence in the body and appearance. Fourth, the line dance experience provides a space for making new friends. Fifth, the line dance experience improved a sense of accomplishment and immersion through dance. Sixth, the support and praise of the family increased self-esteem and improved overall life satisfaction and happiness.

The relationships among the Korean traditional culture awareness, Korean dance image, cultural heritage preservation, and the experience intention of Korean traditional dance of Korean adolescents (청소년의 한국전통문화인식, 한국무용이미지, 문화유산보존 그리고 한국무용체험의도의 관계)

  • Seo, Hee-Jung;Park, Se-Hyuk;Lee, Yun-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.317-328
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the relationships between Korean traditional culture awareness, Korean dance image, cultural heritage preservation, and the intention for Korean teens to experience Korean dance. The respondents were 459 middle and high school students within Seoul and the Gyeonggi Province. The following results were obtained: First off, it was discovered that only interest in Korean traditional culture had a significant impact on the image of Korean dance. Also that Korean traditional culture education and utilization create the overall impact on the image of Korean dance. Secondly, the image of Korean dance was found to have a significant impact on the preservation of Korean cultural heritage. Next, the image of Korean dance was found to have a significant impact on the intention of teens to experience Korean dance. Finally, cultural heritage preservation was not found to have a significant impact on the teens intention to experience Korean dance.

Tour Experience Program Development a Utilizable Cooking Peculiar of an Andong Locality (안동지역의 향토음식을 활용한 관광체험 프로그램 개발)

  • 이선호;박영배
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.147-168
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    • 2002
  • This research made an alternative plan about tour experience program development utilizable cooking peculiar of an Andong locality. First currently Andong region have an Andong bass fishing great meeting, an Andong international mask dance, an Andong apple expo, an Andong Korean beef miss choice meeting, an Andong Hahoe folk village dabbling in water festival, but Andong didn't have about food festival. This region will mask a planning about food festival after this. Second, an Andong have a rich tradition of confucianism and buddhism. For example, there are Bongieong temple and Dosan private school. Therefore it is necessary tour experience program development can join of food and culture. Third, in term original locality of mask dance, we can tour experience development program out of the traditional food festival and mask dance performance. Fourth, Andong have a traditional food (a bluff memorial service rice, Andong fermenting rice, Gunjin noodle) and a traditional Korean-style house(sueding, chirye artists). It is necessary the development of board and loading experience program.

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A Study on the Perceived Value and Enjoyment of Dance According to Experience Types by Generation (무용의 세대별 체험유형에 따른 지각된 가치와 재미에 관한 연구)

  • Young Seo
    • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to divide the generations into Generation M and Generation Z and analyze the similarities and differences in the experiences, values, and fun through dance. To this end, the characteristics of the MZ generation were confirmed in detail, and the relationship between perceived value and fun factors was verified through various experience elements to suggest implications for the growth of dance. The subjects of the study were those who had experience with dance or had participated in dance classes. The survey was conducted from May 1 to May 30, 2024. Exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, multiple regression analysis, and difference analysis were conducted to verify the hypothesis. The research results are as follows. First, it was confirmed that for the MZ generation, educational and esthetic experiences of dance influenced the value. Second, it was confirmed that for the MZ generation, educational and esthetic experiences of dance had an impact on enjoyment. Third, in the experience factor, the differences of the MZ generation were shown in entertainment, educational, aesthetic, and esthetic experiences. Fourth, in the value factor, the differences of the MZ generation were shown in artistic values. Fifth, in the fun factor, the differences of the MZ generation were shown in a sense of accomplishment. finally, the commonalities of the MZ generation were shown in the value factor as physical, emotional, and sociocultural values. In the fun factor, they were shown as physical and mental fun and social cultivation. Through this study on generational differences in dance, it was confirmed that dance is an important means of providing social and cultural values beyond a simple art form, and the possibility of growth through differentiated competitiveness was presented.

Analysis of K-Pop Dance as an Academic Subject

  • Eunjoo, Oh
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.268-276
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    • 2022
  • This study examined whether K-pop dance is qualified as an academic subject and how university students perceive K-pop dance as a liberal art subject. The survey was conducted with 138 students. Among the total of 138, 40 participants were male, and 53 participants were female. Fourteen(14) participants had experience with K-pop classes, and 124 participants did not have any experience with K-pop dance classes. According to the study, K-pop is a form of Korean culture that adds unique cultural and social characteristics to Koreans. It is in the cultural and art education category. In addition, K-pop dance is a socio-cultural phenomenon characterized by dance. However, K-pop dance is not qualified as an academic subject because it lacks theoretical foundations. The survey result also revealed that the students did not perceive that K-pop dance had personal, aesthetic, social, or educational value. They did not want to take a class if K-pop dance is offered as an academic subject in liberal art class. When analyzing the data by gender and experiences with dance classes, there was a difference based on gender in the two questions. In the case of females, they responded to having fun and joy from K-pop dance, while male respondents did not. Regarding the learners' interest in Kpop dance class, female respondents were more optimistic about the learner interest than male respondents. In conclusion, K-pop dance is a sociocultural phenomenon, and many informal online courses are created daily, spreading everywhere. However, the status of K-pop dance as an academic area is not set up yet.

The Effect of Dance Educational of Physical and Emotional on Experience Dance Game (댄스게임 체험에 따른 신체적·정서적 무용교육효과)

  • Lee, Ji-Seol;An, Byong-Ju
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2012
  • This study aims at identifying the physical, emotional effect on dance education by using "Dance Central" among Xbox-360 Games. In order to achieve the target, this study adopts case study methodology through Dance Central program among qualitative methods. The participants of this study were 8 adults who do not have experienced dance games from a homogeneous group composed of persons into who are called the Net Generation. The period of this study was from July 18, 2011 to August 14, 2011, during which the observation was conducted for 5 weeks. In total, 15 times of participant observation were made. Dance game experience Through data collection and analysis Participatory Video, self-reports, un-Structured interview, Observations. As a result of the study, the educational effect of aspects physical, emotional and the of dance game was analyzed into dance educational aspect. Educational effect on physical aspect was divided into subjects of 'preceded rhythm and familiarity of dance moves', 'changes by type of moves' and 'dance game requiring active physical activities'. Emotional learning effect was divided into subjects including, 'alleviation of stress'. 'changes of fun by stage and concentration' and 'dance game which has no risk of addiction'.

A Study on the Wearing and Purchase Conditions of Dance Sportswear (댄스스포츠웨어의 착용 및 구매실태 조사)

  • Han, Eunju;Lee, Jeongran
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2013
  • This study is aimed to examine the wearing, the clothing satisfaction and the actual purchase conditions of dance sportswear for females in their 20s~50s in order to provide a basic resource for the development of motion functionality and emotionally suitable dance sportswear. As a result, females in their 50s are considered with higher percentages of participation and more than half of them participated in the Latin American sports dance. As for the frequency of activities per week, 1~2 times per week is the largest portion with the main purpose of health and diet for all age levels. Participants with more than 3 years of experience have more proper clothing as compared with those less than 1 year of experience. The most inconvenient point is the rolling up of the upper clothes in the case for two pieces of clothing. The purchase frequency of dance sportswear is once or twice per year which shows no differences for all age levels and the repurchase period is considered to be long. As for price, items less than 50,000 won hold the highest portion which meant that they preferred low priced clothing. When they purchase dance sportswear, more than 80% of the participants consider design and materials as the most important factors.