원문정보
The Face towards the South in the Korean Court Dance
초록
영어
This research is animated by a curiosity about the Korean court dance space and its direction. Before the modern period, the Korean court dancers faced the North. According to the concept of The Bright Hall (mingtang 明堂) or Hall of Distinction, the king has to located in the North and to face towards the South. The meaning of the face towards the South (nanmian 南面) is “the pursuit of the brightness (xiangming 嚮明)” and ultimately to be “Effortless action (wuwei 無爲)” which was the supreme political ideology in East Asia. In Korea, this idea has been applied from the Three Kingdoms period. However, during the Japanese colonial period, the idea was ignored due to the Japanese officers’ unawareness. Today, the idea has still remained unrecognized in the Korean court dance performance.
목차
Ⅱ. 본론
1. 남면(南面)의 이유와 그 뜻
2. 춤의 공간, 명당
3. 역사적 관점에서 한국에서 궁중 춤과 남면
Ⅲ. 결론
참고문헌
Abstract