• 제목/요약/키워드: Ritual ceremony

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조선시대 선잠·친잠의례와 음악의 역사적 변천 (The Historical Changes of Seonjam·Chinjam Ritual and Music in the Joseon Dynasty)

  • 송지원
    • 공연문화연구
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    • 제39호
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    • pp.509-547
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    • 2019
  • 조선 초기부터 행해진 양잠 관련 국가의례는 의식주의 '의(衣)문화'로서 '입을 거리'를 중요시 여기던 국가의 의지를 드러내는 의례로 자리매김 되었다. 성종 대에는 '왕비가 직접 뽕잎을 따는 절차'를 추가하여 그 중요도를 높였다. 영조 대에는 의례의 의미가 더 확대되어 왕비가 양잠신에 직접 제사하는 '작헌례' 절차를 더하여 '여성'이 '여성신격(神格)'에 직접 제사를 올리는 최초의 의례로 자리하게 되어 조선시대 국가제사의 새로운 형태가 출현하였다. 이는 영조가 선농제를 행한 후 직접 밭을 가는 친경의례와 위상을 맞춘 것으로서 농사와 양잠행위의 중요성을 아울러 부각시킨 것이기도 하다. 그 결과 영조 대에 정비된 친잠 관련 의례는 그 내용이 확대되어 11가지 의례로 정착된다. 이는 의례를 행하러 가기 위한 출궁 절차부터 왕세손, 혜빈궁이 왕비를 수행하는 절차, 왕비가 작헌례를 올린 후 친잠하는 의례, 왕이 교서를 반포하는 의례, 친잠을 마친 후 행하는 조현의(朝見儀), 왕비가 누에고치를 담은 상자를 받는 의례까지이다. 이러한 의례는 그 이전에 행해지던 것과 비교하면 매우 큰 규모로 확대된 것으로서 이는 영조 대 의례 정비 양상의 한 특징을 이룬다. 이들 의례의 주요 절차에는 음악이 수반되며 그 음악은 속악, 그리고 고취(鼓吹) 등을 포함한다. 영조 대의 친잠 관련 의례는 선잠제의 신격인 여성을 여성이 직접 제사하는 의례로 정착시키는 방향으로 제정됨으로서 그 명분과 실제가 비로소 일치하게 되었다.

종교의식(宗敎儀式)과 장례식장(葬禮式場) 평면구성(平面構成)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (A Study on the Planning Funeral Ceremony Hall and Ritual Formalities)

  • 김상희;도용호
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2000
  • The change of social consciousness and culture induce increasing needs of funeral ceremony hall. This study analysed the equipments standards of funeral ceremony hall, and the procedure of each ritual formalities, then surveyed nine cases. As a result, the forms of mortuary are identical despite the needs of plans by religions and rites. This study recognized the needs of mortuary plans by religions, and purposed to plan each religion's mortuary based on funeral ceremony hall after this.

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궁중무용복장에 관한 연구(제1보) -삼국시대 발생된 무용을 중심으로- (A Study on The Ritual Dancing Suit of Three Dynasty (Part I))

  • 남후선;이정옥
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.173-184
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    • 1998
  • The results of this theis are as follows. As regards the chronological transformation of the royal court dancing which is characterized by the variousness and colorfulness of the old-fashioned dancing suit, in the pre-dynasty of triple alliance among Shinla, Bakjae, and Goguryeo, the traditional ritual stood on ceremony through the ceremonial dancing in support of a religional rite. But while the Shinla, Bakjae, and GoGuRyeo dynasty began to excercise the systematic royal control over people, each royal court employed the professional ritual dancers; and it encouraged them to dance on the variety of ceremony on behalf of a rite and celebration. Of course, except for that of Shinla dynasty, it is not so easy to find out the historical record for the evidence which can back up these facts. As representatives of a ritual dancing, the religional ceremony of Shinla dynasty brought about the orientation of GumGee-Mu, MooAe-Mu, Saseon-Mu, Seonyu-Ak, and Cheoyong-Mu.

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현재 우리나라 가톨릭 사제복에 나타난 상징성 연구 (A Study on the Symbols of Ritual Dress in Koran catholic Church)

  • 김희선
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.69-80
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    • 1993
  • This research studied the classification and meanings of symbols on the clothes of he Koran catholic priest. The results are as follows. 1) Symbol of religios spirits and values. - There are many spirits of crist which require to keep and meanings of innocence. 2) Symbol of status - served to symbolize the conscious change from earthy to ordaned man. 3) Symbol of role - differentiate between the role of priest and aid-priest. 4) Symbol of position(or rank) - indicate the position of priests in catholic church. 5) Symbol of situation. 6) Symbol of ritual ceremony - characterized the ritual ceremony.

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On the Traditional Dance and Costume in the Toraja

  • Hwang, Oak-Soh
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.32-49
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    • 2008
  • The Torajan people who started to receive increased attention from the 1990 are one of the many ethnic groups of Indonesia. This paper intends to examine Torajan Ceremonies practied today in the modern world, driven by the Torajan people's age-old perspective of life and death (and the world after) that comes from their background on traditional lifestyle and (animated) folk religion/belief. It focuses on the ceremonial Dances, which is one of the most important element in Torajan Ceremonies, and gain deeper insight through its costumes and ornaments which traditionally revealed the social status of hosts and performers. In ceremony, the most important division is the classification of ritual into Aluk rampe matallo(life facing ritual ) and Aluk rampe matampu? death ritual). So Traditional Toraja dances may be classified into two genres: life related ritual dances and death ritual dances. Especially the funeral ceremonies in Toraja has been rather more famous on its spectacle aspect to outsiders however its relationships to the broader theme of Torajan Ceremonies and ceremonial dances are very less known and sources on this topic are also very scarce. Fortunately, I was able to witness one of such an ritual event. I did see one kind of the funeral rituals which is the most dramatic and symbolically rich performances in Toraja. Here, a brief account of its will highlight some dimension of ceremony, personfood, and potency in Torajan thought and action.

도시주부의 가정경영관과 가정의례와의 상관연구 (A Study on the Relationship Between the Urban Homemaker's View of Homemanagement and the Domestic Courtesy and Ritual.)

  • 이길표
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.141-164
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    • 1989
  • The Purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the urban home-maker's view of homemanagement and the domestic courtesy and ritual (wedding ceremany, ancestral service, funeral rites). The data for this study was obtained from the 661 homemakers who live in Seoul, Busan, Inchon etc. The data were analyzed by the method described below with SPSS Computer programs. Such methods as frequence, percentile, analysis of variance (t-test, one-way ANOVA), Pearson's correlation and Factor analysis, Multiple regression were used. The major results the study can be summaried as follows; 1) As the result of factor analysis about view of homemanagement, 10 factors (which Eigen Value was above 1.0) out of 28 guestions were extracted. 2) In general, it can be said that the urban Homemaker's View of homemanagement varies by age, level of education, religion. 3) The domestic courtesy and ritual (wedding ceremony, ancestral servic, funeral rites) varies by age, level of education, religion. 4) There is a positive relation in analyzing the correlation between the urban homemaker's view of homemanagement and domestic courtesy and ritual (wedding ceremony, ancestral service, funeral rites)(p<.001).

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민속조사를 통해 본 인천지 역의 의생활( I ) - 통과의례복식 중심 - (Ethnographies of Clothing in Incheon Province( I )- Focus on passage ritual clothes -)

  • 장인우
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2005
  • This ethnography is on the passage ritual clothes in Incheon province. This ethnography invatigates in two villages of people who has same family name -Family 'Cheung' (from Young-il) in Yeonsoo-dong and Family 'Lee'(from Cheun-joo) in dongyang-dong- in August to December 2003. The object of examination is 80's and 70's old women who have lived and had lived up to recent in two villages. (grand mother Sung, Cho, Cheung and yoon) The clothes of passage ritual are Baenaeoht is the first clothes of the newborn baby(swaddling), A wedding ceremony clothe is the clothing for the coming-of-age ceremony, Honryebouk is the clothing for wedding, Sangbouk in the clothing for mourning, shroud is the clothing for the dead, sacrificial robes. The result of ethnogrphy is the passage ritual clothes in Incheon Province similar with other Provinces in aspect of the name and the form and wearing of the clothes. there are remarkable differences in making method from making by oneself to purchase(swaddling$\cdot$shroud), westernize(clothes for wedding and mourning), simplification (sacrificial) between ritual for their parents and their husband and children.

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조선시대 혼인의례와 혼례복에 관한 스토리텔링 원천자료 분석 (A Study on the Souce of Storytelling of Korean Wedding Ritual and Costumes in Chosun Dynasty)

  • 안인희
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.139-151
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    • 2014
  • Storytelling contributes to easy flowing of cultural contents, and cultural original materials offer the creative subjects of cultural content. Now, in Korea, thanks to the Korean wave and etc, new kinds of cultural contents are requested and the demand for the original materials of storytelling has been increasing.A 5,000-year-old history, Korean traditional culture is the storage of the original materials of storytelling that can offer the creativity and the competitiveness, which are able to secure the national competitiveness. Particularly, there are different kinds of cultural archetype materials in the wedding ceremony and wedding costumes. This research, thus, is aimed at providing the subject materials for the cultural content development which are various and interesting by developing the original materials of storytelling on the wedding ceremony and wedding costumes during the Joseon dynasty. In the study for the wedding procedures in the late of Joseon Dynasty, the original sources within wedding ceremony created in the process where wedding customs in Joseon Dynasty and China were compromised are suggested. Further, in the research for the original sources on the wedding costumes associated the wedding ceremony, the original source of storytelling which are showed in a nation and an individual in the process where the wedding ceremony symbolizes the most important marriage one of the fomalities performed in one's life is suggested.

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劍器舞服飾애 關한 硏究 (A Study on The Dancing Suit Gumgee-Mu)

  • 남후선
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.142-150
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    • 1997
  • Korean ritual dancing was doing in a royal court when an auspicious event happen in a country, a ritual ceremony was hold or reception for an envoy came from the other country was hold. There were 53 kinds of ritual dancing in Korea. Gumgee-Mu was the one among of them. Yea-Reung(woman ritual dancer) were dancing Gumgee-Mu with a sword. For Gumgee-Mu they wore a Kaeja(快子), Haebsuyoi(挾袖衣). Above it they took a Jeandae(戰帶), Jeanlib(戰笠). The dancing suit\`s color had a harmony with well mixed. Lunar-Solar-Five-Natural(陰陽五行) of oriented traditional concept.

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조선후기 왕실여성의 관례복식 연구 (A Study of Ritual Costumes and Hairstyles used in the Coming-of-Age Ceremony for Royal Court Ladies in the Late Joseon Dynasty)

  • 김소현
    • 복식
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    • 제60권5호
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    • pp.51-70
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    • 2010
  • The ritual to change the hairstyle holds the same meaning as the coming of age ceremony. The ceremony was performed throughout three times including choga, jaega, and samga. The garment and hairstyle attuned to the ceremony formalities. Women in the royal family had 'su-siK when they were fully grown up during choga, 'gwang-sik' during Jaega, and 'keun-meo-ri (big hairstyle)' during samga. 'su-sik' is the noblest hairstyle according to social status, which is allowed to be worn only by spouse of king and prince, regardless of adult or not. During jaega, 'gwang-sik' which was 'u-yeo-meo-ri', is made by winding 'darae (wig)' around a jjok-jin-muri (bun) [Jo-jim-meo-ri]? which distinguished the hairstyle of unmarried women, who did not go through a coming of age ceremony yet. Unmarried women maintained a hairstyle which is mostly twisted into one string, but they had 'saeang-meo-ri' when they were prepared for ceremonial costumes. Also, they had 'ga-raemeo-ri' when growing further. keun-meo-ri during samga is an addition of keun-meo-ri chaebal(wig) onto u-yeo-meo-ri. Women in the royal family made geo-du-mi by adding keun-meo-ri, which is formed by twisting wig, and oimyeongbu (noble ladies) and sanggung (court ladies) added a wooden wig called u-yeo-mi. Also, yeoryeong wore ga-ri-ma. In this way, the types of hairstyles were distinguished according to hierarchy. As the coming of age ceremonial dress. Wonsam was worn. During choga. wonsam was worn as a formal dress and during jaega and samga wonsam was worn as a full dress.