• 제목/요약/키워드: contemporary dance

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예술대학 진로지도에 관한 국내 연구동향과 향후 과제 (Trends and Future Tasks of Domestic Research on Career Guidance in Art Colleges)

  • 구은자
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.508-515
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구의 목적은 예술분야 대학생들의 진로지도에 관한 국내 연구 동향을 분석하여 향후 연구의 시사점을 제공하는데 있다. 이를 위해 2006년부터 2016년까지 연구된 학술지 게재 논문과 석 박사학위 논문 총 74편의 논문을 연구시기, 연구주제, 연구방법, 성별, 학년별, 예술분야별로 분석하였다. 분석결과, 연구주제는 6가지 분석기준에서 적응 행동 경험과 관련된 주제가 총 24편(32.5%)으로 가장 많이 연구되었음을 알 수 있다. 성별연구에서는 남녀 전체 대상의 연구가 전체의 96%로 대부분을 차지하고 있으며, 학년별 연구에서는 전 학년을 대상으로 한 연구가 49편으로 전체의 66%로 가장 많았다. 연구방법에서의 동향을 살펴보면, 양적연구는 모든 주제에서 연구가 진행되었다. 예술분야별 연구동향에서는 무용(발레, 한국무용, 현대무용 포함)분야 연구가 54건으로 전체의 73%를 차지하고 있어 가장 많은 연구가 이루어졌으며 주제별로도 고르게 연구되고 있음을 알 수 있다. 진로지도 연구는 아직까지 세분화된 특성을 반영한 연구가 미미하게 이루어지고 있으며, 전체적으로 연구의 수가 충분히 축적되지 않아 분류하기에는 어려움이 있으며, 앞으로는 다양한 관점과 사회적 이슈, 학생들의 전공분야, 학년, 성별, 다양한 연구방법을 반영한 연구가 확대되어야 할 것이다.

얀 라우어스(Jan Lauwers) 공연의 탈서사적 특징들 -<이사벨라의 방(Isabella's Room)>, <랍스터 가게(The Lobster Shop)>, <사슴의 집(Deer House)>을 중심으로- (The post-epic characteristics in Jan Lauwers' theatre -, and -)

  • 남지수
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제48호
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    • pp.447-484
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to analyze the characteristics of post-epic theatre in the Belgian theatre director Jan Lauwers' trilogy titled in "Happy Face/Sad Face": (2004), (2006) and (2008). I regard that it played a very important junction for him to create his own theatrical style compared to earlier years. From this period, Lauwers has tried to create his original plays in order to concentrate the story of our era and has showed to combine a variety of media such as dance, installation, video, singing etc. In this context, I would like to study his own theatricality from the three perspectives of dramaturgy, directing and acting largely based on Hans-Thies Lehmann's theory of post-epic theatre, who pointed out the significance of Lauwer's theatrical leading role very early. First, from the dramaturgical point of view, we need to pay attention to the theme of translunary death; where the living and the dead coexist on the stage. In fact, death is the theme that Lauwers has been struggling to research for quite long time. In his trilogy, the dead never exits the stage. The dead, who is not a representative tragic character, even meddles the things among or with the living and provide comments to people. As a consequence, it happens to reduce a dramaturgical strong tension, leads depreciation of suspense and produces humanism in a way. This approach helps to create his unique comical theatrical atmosphere even though he deals with the contemporary tragic issues such as war, horror and death. Second, from the directing point of view, it is worth to take a look at the polyphonic strategy in terms to applying various media. Among all the things, the arts of dancing and singing in chorus are actively applied in Lauwer's trilogy. The dance is used in individual and microscopic way, on the other hand, singing shows collective and is a macroscopic quality. The dance is the representing media to show Lauwer's simultaneous microscopic mise-en-scene. While main plot takes place around the center-stage, actors perform a dance around the off-centered stage. Instead of exiting from the stage during the performance, the actors would continue dance -sometimes more like movements- around the off-centered stage. This not only describes the narrative, but also shows how each character is engaged to the main plot or incident, and how they look into it as a character. Its simultaneous microscopic mise-en-scene intends to function such as: showing a variety moments of lives, amplifying some moments or incidents, revealing character's emotion, creating illusionary theatrical atmosphere and so on. Meanwhile, singing simple lyrics and tunes are an example of the media to stimulate the audiences' catharsis. As the simple melody lingers in the audiences' mind, it ends up delivering a theatrical message or theme after the performance. This message would be transferred from the singing in chorus functions as a sort of leitmotive in order to make an impression to the audience. This not only richens their emotion but also creates an illusionary effect. Third, from the acting perspective, I'd like to point out the "detachment" aesthetic which Lehmann has pointed out. The actors never go deep into the drama by consistently doing recognize a theatrical illusion. The audience happens to pay attention to their presence through the actor's deliberate gesture, business, movement, rhythm, language, dance etc. The actors are against forming closed action by speaking in various languages or by revealing deliberately stage directions or acts, and by creating expressive mise-en-scene with multiple media. As a consequent, the stage can be transformed to not a metaphoric but a metonymic place. These actions are the ultimate intention for a direct effect to the audience. So to speak, Lauwers uses the anti-illusionary theatrical method: the scenes of fantastic death, interruption of singing and dance, speaking many kinds of languages, acting in detachment-status and so on. These strategies function to make cracks in spectators' desire who has a desire to construct a linear narrative. I'd like to say that it is the numerous potentiality to let the reality penetrate though and collide the reality with a fiction. By doing so, it induces for spectators to see the reality in the fiction. As Lehmann says, "when theatre presents itself as a sketch and not as a finished painting, the spectators are given the chance to feel their own presence, to reflect on it, and to contribute to the unfinished character themselves". In this sense the spectators can perform an objective criticism on our society and world in Lauwer's theatre because there are a number of gaps and cracks in his theatrical illusion where reality can penetrate. This is also the point that we can find out the artists' responsibility in this era of our being.

공감각적 미장센의 글로벌 무대미학: 연출가 양정웅 (YANG, Jung-Ung: A Global Stylist of the Theatrical Aesthetics)

  • 장은수
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제48호
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    • pp.359-384
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the theatrical aesthetics of the performances which was produced by the theater director, Yang Jung-Ung. Yang has been one of the most influential directors working in Korea in the last 15 years. He has put up performances all over the world with the theater members from his company called Yohangza, which was founded by him in 1997, and working as the director, portrayed his style of the theatrical aesthetics through the works of its plays and musical products. In 2012, this company performed A Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. A Midsummer Night's Dream was invited to be staged at the Barbican Center in 2006. In the same year, it received the grand prize and the Audience Choice award at the Gdansk International Shakespeare Festival in Poland. The musical products like A Good Woman from Seoul and the modern Opera Wozeck are representative works of Yohangza, which are known for a unique way of exploring the meaning of life. The 2009 plays Hamlet and Peer Gynt represent Yohangza's simpler yet more insightful theatrical style. Peer Gynt, which debuted at the LG Art Center, made headlines for its innovative staging. It received the grand prix, Best Director and Best Stage Art awards at the 2009 Korea Theater Awards. Yohangza's plays show two-side "image-based" works. The company drastically reduced verbal lines and enriched the plays with Korean sentiment and aesthetics, but their scripts contained many poetic lines full of overtones. They showed a theatrical mise-en-scene of images, energetic dance, songs in chorus and percussion. For example, Korean sentiments were subtly blended into the two Shakespeare's plays, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Nights. Their performance combines music, mime, song and dance to create an exhilarating adaptation of Shakespeare's inventive and glittering comedy. In addition, the style of Yohangza Theatre Company is a collision of the past and the present: a reworking of existing Korean styles and themes infused with contemporary elements and full of unique exploration in the plays.

발해 말액(抹額)의 고구려 기원설 재검토 (A Refutation on the view of Parhae Marek's Origin as from Kokuryo)

  • 김민지
    • 복식
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    • 제59권5호
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    • pp.180-201
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    • 2009
  • I scrutinized the idea that Parhae Marek was inherited from Kokuryo which was presented in "The study on the Marek" published in the journal of the Korean Society of Costume 55-5, and concluded the following results: 1. The Marek which Samguk sagi recorded is the red head scarf used for dancers who do Koguryo dance in the Babarian Music System in Tang dynasty. Since its original record Tong dian tells that Kokuryo performers' costumes then had strikingly changed and Quichi and GaoChang dancers also wore Marek, so the idea that Marek was originated from Koguryo should be reconsidered. 2. Considering the Yaksoori mural's indistinguishable condition as well as the same scenes from other Kokuryo mural paintings, I can't evidently tell that the first person who carries shouldering drum puts Marek on. 3. should be pronounced [Mal] for the meaning of a head scarf and its definition can't be limited only for the sash type. 4. Diverse historical data on head scarves deny the assumption that the sash type of hairband would have been succeeded from Kokuryo to the Parhae Marek. 5. The Marek of Princess Junghyo's mural painting can be an example that shows the costume of Tang influenced Parhae's. But the similarity in styles of costume between contemporary countries doesn't mean their reciprocal racial or political identity.

1990년대 이후 국내 대중음악 스타의 패션연출 특성에 관한 고찰 (A Specific Character of Fashion-Presentation in the Korean Music stars since 1990s)

  • 유송옥;한자영
    • 복식
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    • 제51권5호
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    • pp.61-75
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    • 2001
  • This study was intended to observe strategic fashion-presentation in Music stars according to the change of the star system in the Korean popular musics. The Korean Music stars since 1990s have been made, fabricated and have excessively depended on the demand of the teenagers. Therefore their distinctive fashion-presentation is considered as more important element than those of the past. Consequently. the characteristics of the fashion-presentation in the Korean Music star these days are as follows : First. Music stars shows fashion-presentation that has a consistent fashion theme. That is one of the key success factor to raise the recognition of star singer. Second. Music star produces fashion images which reflects identity and of subculture. Those appearance have won wild popularity of the Peeps 1990's new generation. Third. although there is no change music genre and emotion. through merely renovation of their fashion image, Music star got diversity and originality of the characteristics of contemporary cultural goods. Fourth. In case of famous dance groups, in the past they maintained a singular atmosphere as a group, but in 1990'Music star group each members of the group have individually fashion-presentation. So, they can get more fans. Fifth, Music singers borrow or duplicate fashion-presentation from each others. Such as similar fashion-presentation guarantees support of the same fans.

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The Making of a Nation's Citizen Diplomats: Culture-learning in International Volunteer Training Program

  • Lee, Kyung Sun
    • Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.94-111
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    • 2018
  • This study examines Korea's international development volunteer program as a citizen diplomacy initiative. Informed by a cultural perspective of transmission and relational models of public diplomacy, I examine the ways in which volunteer training incorporates cultural-learning into its program. The study finds that volunteer training is largely based on an instrumentalist approach to culture that places emphasis on learning the "explicit" side of culture, such as Korean traditional dance, art, and food as a strategy to promote the country's national image. In contrast, much less covered in the training program is a relational approach to culture-learning that is guided by a reflexive understanding of the "implicit" side of culture, or the values and beliefs that guide the worldviews and behavior of both volunteers and host constituents. Whereas the value of the volunteer program as a citizen diplomacy initiative is in its potential to build relationships based on two-way engagement, its conception of culture is mostly guided by that of the transmission model of public diplomacy. Based on the findings, this study calls for an integrated approach to culture-learning in volunteer training program to move the citizen diplomacy initiative forward.

Anthropology of power and passion, active nihilism: theme analysis on Sung, Suk-je's novel

  • Lee, Chan
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제28권
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    • pp.37-53
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    • 2012
  • This paper examines 'an active nihilism' in Suk-je Sung's novels in detail. The focus of this study is formed from the critical mind in a critical perspective that in Korean novels before and after 2000s, characters who embody 'problematic individuals' of $Luk{\acute{a}}cs$ have disappeared and those close to 'active nihilists' has become the mainstream. The most representative example of this phenomenon is Suk-je Sung's novels. 'Active nihilists' in his novels are described as 'ascetics' who mastered various spheres such as 'billiard', 'baduk gambling', 'alcohol', 'dance', and 'book collecting', and so on. In the sense that they reject the transcendental conditions of the modern world and live in the space and time of play in which they can display their passion and potentiality to the maximum, they beings jumping over the 'reality principle'. Also, what they want to repeat is not the endless exchange of labor and capital according to the capitalist system of exchange but rather the repeated existence of their power and passion. This 'anthropology of power and passion' is 'active nihilism' which could be expressed as the 'subject of creating new value' and 'Dionysian affirmation' by Nietzsche. Suk-je Sung's novels sharply prove the stylistic essence of 'a novel' which has to create its own form every time, constantly renewing the narrative style of the past ideal model. In this respect, they are very problematic and his innovation of a form draws the attention. Further, this will certainly be the important object of research in the diachronic dimension of contemporary Korean novel.

A Declaration of Love all the Same: Chicago and Modern Boy

  • Lee, Yujung
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제20권
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    • pp.241-274
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    • 2010
  • Due to the remarkable changes in the early twentieth century, the new invention and technology impacted peoples' everyday lives and people started to use the word, modern, to apply specifically to what pertained to present times and to designate a movement in what was new and not old-fashioned-a condition of newness. In the present day, however, the fantastic cultural changes of a century ago have now become commonplace, and what was once considered radically new is no longer a reason to marvel. This paper considers what it mean to be modern, once the new is no longer new. This question seems to remain as complicated and inappropriate to ponder because the consideration and impact of modernity cannot simply end with the end of an era. This paper investigates how the interconnected nature of popular culture provides apt illustrations to reveal the ambivalent nature of modernity and postmodernity. In doing so, first of all, this paper pays attentions to the notion of modernity and popular culture which emerged together in the early twentieth century when technology and mass consumer culture were promoted over the world. Also, it examines how popular culture represents a complex of mutually-interdependent perspectives and values that influence society and its institutions in various ways as the image of modernity continues to build in a postmodern era. That is, popular culture is identified as a large amount of intertextuality or collective experiences due to its intermingling of complementary distribution sources and techonology. Thus, this paper explores that popular culture devotes itself other images or narratives instead of referring to the real world and its output revisits the contemporary or past times in other places, being a means to produce and reproduce the accumulated images of the modern which shapes ceaseless simulacra of modernity over complexities of modernity. In order to find a critical juncture of the complex networks of modernity and popular culture, this paper considers two places, Chicago and Gyeongsung in the 1920s and 1930s in which the rapid modern experience took place and the modern movement forced the two societies to join the mass consumer culture whether willingly or not. Next, this paper considers two movies released in 2002 and 2008 that exemplify the complexities of modernity in Chicago and Gyeongung of the 1920s and 30s: Chicago and Modern Boy. Both films have common themes of the 1920s and 30s such as violence, adultery, femme fatal, and criminal themes with the forms of musical, dance, drama, and romance. Through the textual analysis of both Chicago and Modern Boy, two films are compared in observing the similar and different ways in which two films deal with the theme of modernity when they are represented from the contemporary perspectives. More specifically, this paper questions how modernity is present in contemporary cultural forms such as commercial and hybrid genre films; and how these movies create a new image of modern by embodying the double coding. Ultimately, this paper aims at realizing the paradox of double edged modernity and its ongoing discourse that controls people's consciousness through the medium of popular culture.

페미니즘 관점으로 본 안느 테레사 드 키어스매커(Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker)의 <로사스 댄스 로사스 Rosas danst Rosas>, <에레나의 아리아 Elena's Aria> 작품 분석 연구 (A Study on the Feminism Represented in Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Works)

  • 정수동
    • 트랜스-
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    • 제5권
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    • pp.83-111
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 유럽 현대무용의 여성 안무가인 안느 테레사 드 키어스매커(Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker)의 초창기 작품 <로사스 댄스 로사스 Rosas danst Rosas>, <에레나의 아리아 Elena's Aria>를 페미니즘 관점으로 분석하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 18세기부터 시작된 페미니즘(Feminism)운동은 여성에 대한 시각과 인식을 변화시켰고 이후 예술작품 속 여성은 나약한 이미지보단 강인하고 독립성을 띈 모습들이 많이 보였다. 이러한 시대적 흐름 속 페미니즘의 영향은 현재 여성예술가들의 활동이 두드러지게 변할 수 있는 의의를 제공하였다. 이에 사회 문화적 흐름에서의 페미니즘 시각으로 작품 속 여성 무용수의 이미지와 역할을 조명할 필요성을 느끼며 본 연구를 시작하였다. 안느 테레사 드 키어스매커의 작품에 나타나는 페미니즘을 분석한 결과는 다음과 같다. 두 작품에서 가장 두드러지게 나타나는 페미니즘은 급진주의 페미니즘, 포스트모던 페미니즘이었다. 이러한 결과는 <로사스 댄스 로사스>에서 여성무용수의 신체적 억압을 통해 자유의지의 해방적 요소로 급진주의 페미니즘으로 나타났으며 <에레나의 아리아>에서는 여성의 신체 억압이 자유의지의 해방으로 해석되어 급진주의 페미니즘으로 해석되었다. 이와 같이 안느 테레사의 작품을 페미니즘 관점으로 해석한 결과 1980년대 이후에 대두된 페미니즘 이론들과의 상관성 및 영향이 도출됨을 확인할 수 있었다. 이러한 결과를 통해 그녀의 안무철학과 방향성을 탐색 할 수 있는 또 다른 시각과 영역이 확장 될 수 있는 가능성을 제시하였으며, 국내에는 그녀를 다양한 시각으로 접근한 연구 및 분석 자료가 전무한 실정에서 새로운 관점 및 시각의 필요성을 재차 확인할 수 있었다. 본 연구자는 페미니즘의 시각으로 안느 테레사를 연구함으로서 현 시대 여성과 남성무용가들이 생산하는 다양한 이미지들이 바로 소멸하여 의미를 잃지 않고 상생하며 발전할 수 있는 계기가 되기를 바란다.

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공연예술에 있어 영상 활용을 통한 배우의 연기술 확장에 관한 연구 (A Study on Actor's Dramatics Expansion using Practical use of Media in Performing Arts)

  • 어일선;한정수;진운성
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 2019
  • 연극, 뮤지컬과 같이 무대 위에서 행해지는 공연예술은 사회적 흐름과 시대성 등을 인지하고, 이를 주제로 다양한 내용과 형식을 통해 관객들을 맞고 있다. 공연예술을 행하는 다수의 예술가들 역시도 주제적인 측면에서 시대성과 사회성을 담은 주제를 통해 이를 무대화 시키고 있다. 예술가들은 공연의 질을 높이기 위해 주제적인 측면에 있어 미학적, 철학적 완성도를 높일뿐만 아니라, 과학기술의 발전으로 이룩한 새롭고 다양한 기술, 즉 테크놀로지의 활용을 통해 주제의 부각 및 다양한 기술을 활용한 무대화를 실현하고 있다 시대적 흐름에 따라 과학기술은 지대한 발전을 꾀하고 있으며, 이에 따라 무대기술 역시도 계속적으로 발전을 거듭하게 되면서 공연예술의 미학적, 철학적 완성도를 높이는 데 이바지하고 있으며, 새롭고 다양한 형식을 위해 공연의 형식적인 측면과 기술적인 측면에 대한 연구와 방법이 끊임없이 진행되고 있다. 이에 따라, 무대 위의 배우들의 연기 및 정서를 증폭시켜 관객으로 하여금 하나의 체험할 수 있는 공연 예술로 그 범주를 넓힐 수 있다는 것이 중요하다고 할 수 있다. 본 논문에서는 4차 산업혁명시대에 접어들면서 예술영역에 있어 새로운 영상 미디어를 접목하고 활용하게 되면서 예술의 범위를 점차적으로 확대되어지고 있고, 공연예술에 있어 다양한 영상기술의 활용이 배우의 연기술 확장에 어떻게 활용되고 있는지, 배우의 연기술의 활용에 있어 어떻게 진행되고자 하는지 분석해보고자 한다. 본 논문을 통해 4차 산업혁명시대에 있어, 공연예술에 있어 단연 화두가 되고 있는 배우의 연기예술에 있어 새로운 패러다임을 전망해보고 예측해보고자 한다.