The Relationship between Leisure(Recreation) Specialization and Korean Dance Performance and IPA Analysis for the Development of Korean Dance Performance

2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 793-806
Author(s):  
Yun-Jung Lee
Author(s):  
Isao Okayasu ◽  
Chi-Ok Oh ◽  
Duarte B Morais

Running is one of the most popular activities in the world. Runners’ attitudes and behaviors vary depending on their running style. This study aims to construct different measures of running specialization based on the theory of specialization. This study also tests a runner’s stage of specialization segmentation based on recreation specialization and examines the predictive relationship between a runner’s specialization and event attachment. Three groups of sampling data assess the performance of diverse specialization measures for running in three marathon events. First, two surveys were conducted with marathon participants to assess the performance of diverse specialization measures for runners. Second, the third dataset was used to examine the relationship between a runner’s recreation specialization and event attachment.The study results showed that the 15 measures of specialization showed a good fit to the data. Our research showed how runners’ recreation specialization is connected to their event attachment. In addition, this study suggested event management for subdivisions of runners. Its practical implication is that recreation specialization for running can help us understand event attachment.


2005 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 367-381 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoria Hunter

In this article, Victoria Hunter explores the concept of the ‘here and now’ in the creation of site-specific dance performance, in response to Doreen Massey's questioning of the fixity of the concept of the ‘here and now’ during the recent RESCEN seminar on ‘Making Space’, in which she challenged the concept of a singular fixed ‘present’, suggesting instead that we exist in a constant production of ‘here and nows’ akin to ‘being in the moment’. Here the concept is applied to an analysis of the author's recent performance work created as part of a PhD investigation into the relationship between the site and the creative process in site-specific dance performance. In this context the notion of the ‘here and now’ is discussed in relation to the concept of dance embodiment informed by the site and the genius loci, or ‘spirit of place’. Victoria Hunter is a Lecturer in Dance at the University of Leeds, who is currently researching a PhD in site-specific dance performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-56
Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Rai Dewi Astini

Kegiatan Penyuluhan Seni yang berlangsung dari 19 Maret sampai dengan 4 Mei 2019 ini memiliki tujuan memperkenalkan Program Studi Jurusan Seni Tari ISI Yogyakarta kepada masyarakat Kelurahan Kricak khususnya peserta pelatihan tari. Dengan adanya penyuluhan ini, banyak sekali ha positif yang didapatkannya itu dapat menyambung tali silaturahmi dengan para pecinta seni tari khususnya peserta dan warga RW 13 Bangunrejo, Kricak, Tegalrejo, Yogyakarta. Kendala yang dihadapi dalam pelaksanaan kegiatan penyuluhan, mengingat bahwa anak-anak yang terlibat dalam pelatihan merupakan masyarakat asli dari kota Yogyakarta, yang sangat asing terhadap budaya Bali, di awal-awal pertemuan mereka sangat kesulitan untuk menerima materi yang diberikan. Namu berkat tekad yang kua dan semangat yang pantang menyerah, niscaya semua dapat teratasi.Kegiatan penyuluhan ini diakhiri dengan pentas seni budaya, dalam acara Mreti Desa, salah satunya adalah penampilan tari Bali. This workshop was held at March 19 to May 4 with the aim of introducing Dance major from ISI Yogyakarta to the residents at Kricak Sub-district, especially the dance workshop participants. There are many positive benefits gained from this workshop such as the relationship building between the dance enthusiasts dwelling in Bangunrejo RW 13 at Kricak, Tegalrejo, Yogyakarta. The slight problem that arise was that the Yogyakarta born and raised children are not accustomed to Balinese culture. They faced great difficulty at the beginning of the workshop and hard to absorb the given practices. Through perseverance and will, these hardships are eventually bypassed. This workshop is ended with a cultural display stage, included in the MretiDesa event, as a Bali dance performance.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick James Edelman

The Vision for the Future of Non-binary Fashion on Video is a practice- based research project that examines the relationship between trans and non-binary bodies to, public space through creative methods of wearable sculpture, dance, performance and experimental video. This project enacts my theory of gender pregnancy, that one can achieve a non-binary appearance through using garments, motifs, or colors typically associated with binary gender and juxtaposing them into one look that is full of gender. This project dismantles binary notions of gender, public/private, mind/body and human/animal. Through the use of performance this project speaks to the transformative power of queer visibility in reclaiming public space. The resulting video, Trans Animal Fashion Futures, presents similarities between trans experiences and non-human animals in an to situate trans narratives as part of the ‘natural’ environment. Ultimately, this project engages with trans subjects and experiences to imagine queer collective futures in the interest of all.


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