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The Paper on The Martialarts Acting System for Action Acting Technic (효율적인 액션연기를 위한 '무예武藝연기술시스템' 의 논의)

  • Kim, Sunam
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.57-74
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    • 2015
  • This paper will concentrates on martialarts acting system. I will sugest a kind of actor's training system for the safe method of action acting. In this study I solve the following problems. First, what is main factors to interfere with performer to act and how do they get rid of factors. Second, what is very economic and effective challenge to develope the new acting system for action acting performers. For this discussion I studied four parts. The first, I gives purpose and direction of the safe for martialarts actor. The second, I traces the development of contemporary idea of acting such as Stanislavsky and Meyerhold. The third I introduces Korean martialarts training system. The last I conclude which refer to effective action acting by result of training 'Korean traditional martialarts acting system'.

A Study on martial arts when Equipped with Weapons, Clothes and Other Accessories (복식과 무기의 갖춤 상황에서의 무예연구)

  • Hwang, Ho-Young;Choi, Jea-Geun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.413-421
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    • 2013
  • We, currently settled on the peninsula, have a long history and our ancestors lived over the vast land further to the central Asia and northern China. Normally, our ancestors traded with many countries, but they fought battles when they were on bad terms and many countries emerged and disappeared. In this history, a variety of cultures have been established and the traditional martial arts is a part of those cultures. Our martial arts has been almost severed because of the development of fire weapons in the late Chosun Dynasty, Japan's colonial rule, and 1950-53 Korean War. Fortunately, we can study the traditional martial arts from history books, the records on the martial art books and relics. Muyeadobotongji, the martial art book published in the late Chosun Dynasty, regrets the negligence of martial arts Giyae(arts) after Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592 and the Manchu war of 1636 and accommodated the martial art skills from Chosun, China and Japan. It is useful for studying martial arts, because it contains detailed description and drawings, clothes and accessories, and the specification of the weapons. However, the problem is the level of Giyae of the martial arts organization and individuals based on Muyeadobotongji vary and some organizations are arguing about the numbers.

Research trends to analysis of 『Muyedobotongji』 (『무예도보통지』 연구동향 분석)

  • Kwak, Nak-hyun
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.55
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    • pp.193-221
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to analyze trends of advanced research of "Muyedobotongji". The conclusions are as following in these. First, the number of theses related with "Muyedobotongji" is 47 in total including 29 master's theses and 18 doctor's theses. The sports science comprises the largest proportion of study including 23 master's degree and 12 doctor's degree. Besides sports science field, "Muyedobotongji" is analyzed in various study fields such as library and information, engineering, science of art and culture contents. In master's theses, They focused on practical ways of "Muyedobotongji". But "Muyedobotongji" is conducted by perspective of the humanities in doctor's theses. Second, There are 72 theses related with "Muyedobotongji" in scientific journal. Regarding these in detail, there are 35 theses in sports science, 12 theses in Korean history, 7 theses in martial arts, 5 theses in dance studies, 4 these in Korean studies, 2 theses in Chinse studies, 2 theses in art history, 1 these in Japanese literature and 1 thesis in military science. This fact helps us understand "Muyedobotongji" is studied actively in sports science field. Third, the future research directions of "Muyedobotongji" Should be considered in 3 categories. first, it needs to do interdisciplinary fusion research. Through this, it can complement insufficient parts of existing researches. Second, it needs to make standard Key words. The unified Key words are able to use communicating in different field of scientific journals without confusing. Third It needs to build data bases which are applied to martial art areas. It can provide chances for both Korean martial arts and "Muyedobotongji" to be practiced in culture contents.

An investigation of cultural identity of taekwondo as a Korean traditional martial art (한국 전통무예로서 태권도의 문화적 정체성 탐색)

  • Ahan, Jeung-Dek;Song, Kang-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.262-269
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    • 2008
  • This research, to find the cultural identity of taekwondo, presents the historical origin of taekwondo in lights of Choi-centric theory, kwan-centric theory, karate inflow theory, and successive traditional martial arts theory. Then it investigates taekwondo's inner identity as a Korean traditional martial art according to presence, popularity, and independence, three factors of identity suggested by Tak, S. S.(2000).As a result, it reached these conclusions: First, taekwondo was formed after going through fusion of Hong Hi Choi, karate income in period of cultural severance during Japanese occupation, the first kwan leaders and Korean traditional martial arts, process of disorder and cultural reproduction. Second, taekwondo has essentially inherited and developed Korean barehanded martial arts' movements that lay stress on foot skills, and this distinguishes it from hand-skill-based Japan's karate and China's Wushu Furthermore, trunk/groin protectors and headgears are blended remarkably with taeguk patterns and traditional Colors of Five Directions. All terms rendered into pure Korean words shows the essence of Korean localization. It is therefore concluded that Koreans should, along with trying to overcome exclusive nationalism as a country of origin, build a new paradigm of establishing an identity as a global martial art sport.

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레저코치 - 강인한 정신으로 바람을 가르는 궁도

  • Lee, Yong-Gyu
    • 건강소식
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.24-25
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    • 2013
  • 우리나라 고유의 전통무예에서 생활스포츠로 자리 잡은 궁도의 매력은 경험해본 사람만이 알 수 있다. 자연 속에서 전통 활을 쏴 과녁을 맞혀 승부를 겨루다보면 호연지기가 절로 샘솟는 것을 느낄 수 있다.

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Analysis of Gwonbeop(拳法) in traditional martial arts literature (전통무예서의 권법 분석)

  • Kwak, Nak-hyun;Lim, Tae-hee
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.54
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    • pp.289-318
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to compare Gwonbeop motions among "Gihyosinseo", "Mubiji", "Muyejaebobunyuksokjib" and to analysis catalogue of books on Gwonbeop for comprehensive interpretation in "Muyedobotongji". the conclusion through literature review was as follows. First, There were total 16 references which were composed of 14 references of China and 2 references of Korea. In particular there was no reference of Japan for Gwonbeop. In detail, unrepresentative references of China were "Hanseo", "Gihyosinseo", "Mubiji" and unrepresentative reference of Korea was Muyejaebobunyuksokjib". Second, We compared motions of Gwonbeop between China and Korea. There were located 5 motions such as Gyungakguheese(False Prey Posture), Gigose(Flag Beating Posture), Ahnshichukshinse(Goose Wing Posture), Jumjoose(Picking Elbow Posture), Pogase(Throwing Shelf Postere). In other three references unmentioned "Mubiji" there were located 8 motions such as Jungranse(Spring Railing Posture), Gichukgakse(Ghost Kicking and Leg Striking Postere), Jidangse(Open Finger Attacking Posture), Soodoose(Beast Head Shield Posture) Shingwon(Heavenly Fist Posture), Il-jopyunse(Whipping Lunging Posture), Jakjiryongse(Dragon Prey Snatching Posture), Joyangsoose(Slanting Hero Hand Posture), In two references of Korea there were located 2 unique motions such as Nachaluichoolmun Gakabyunhase(Low Encountering Posture), Gumgyedongnipse(Single Leg Throwing Postere). Third, Most of all we found two kinds of unique motions such as Chukcheonse and Eungswaeik on "Muyejaebobunyuksokjib" and such as Nachaluichoolmun Gakabyunhase(Low Encountering Posture), Gumgyedongnipse (Single Leg Throwing Postere) on "Muyedobotongji". Based on chronological table although "Gihyosinseo" is the longest literature, there was begun changing techniques in details on literatures of Korea. Transformed into techniques of Gwonbeop on Korea could be supposed that those skills were reflected in society and culture of the Joseon Dynasty. To sum it up, Gwonbeop of "Muyedobotongji" was written by "Gihyosinseo", "Mubiji", "Muyejaebobunyuksokjib" but most motions of Gwonbeop were begun to change gradually except 5 motions of "Gihyosinseo". Especially, there were 8 unique motions which could not be found in references of China. Those unique motions of Korea literatures were living proof of attempting transfiguration from motions of China. The significance of this study was to be able to put stepping-stone to interpretate history of Taekwondo which takes center stage on bare hands martial arts and analyzed the meaning of historical martial arts on Gwonbeop in Joseon Dynasty.

A study on names of weapons in martial arts book, Unhae in Joseon Dynasty (조선시대 무예서 언해에 나타난 무기명 고찰)

  • Kwak, Nak-hyun;Lee, Hyun-Ju
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.57
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    • pp.263-299
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to look into weapons names mentioned in "Unhae", a book of traditional martial arts annotated into Korean. Comprehensive conclusions drawn from this are as follow. First, the annotated martial arts book is compiled to the order of Muyejaebo of year 1598, Muyejaebobunyuksokjib(A annotated attachment to Mooyejebo) of year 1610, Moojesinbo of year 1759, and Muyedobotongji of year 1790. Second, in the martial arts book are a total of 24 weapons with 4 types of spears, swords, bare hands & poles, and horseback weapons. Weapon names of ?Unhae? taken into detailed analysis, spears are 5 types of Jangchang (long spears), Jukjangchang (long spears made of bamboo), Keechang (flagged spears), Dgangpa (skewered spears), and Nangseon (forked spears). Swords are 10 types of Ssangsoodo (two-handed swords), Yedo (pointed swords), Waegum (Japanese swords), Waegumkyojun (Japanese battle swords), Jedokgum (Admiral's swords), Bongukgum (native swords), Ssanggum (coupled swords), Woldo (moon swords), Hyupdo (narrow swords), Deungpae (swords made of rattan). Bare hands & poles are 3 types of Gwonbeop (fists), 7070 Gonbang (clubs), and Pyeon-gon (flailed clubs). Horseback weapons are 6 types of flagged spears, MasangSsanggum (coupled horseback spears), MasangWoldo (horseback moon swords), MasangPyeon-gon (horseback flailed clubs), Kyukgoo (striking poles), and Masangjae (horse postures). Third, spears of the martial arts book, "Unhae" had the function as long weapons and were used for military drills of the infantry. Swords had the function as short weapons, and were used for military drills of the infantry. Bare hands & poles had the function as short weapons and were used for military drills of the infantry. Horseback weapons composed of short and long weapons were used for military drills of the cavalry. In addition to these, Kyukgoo (striking poles), and Masangjae (horse postures) were martial arts to which entertaining elements were added. Fourth, the difference in its compiling is that Mooyejebo and A annotated attachment to Mooyejebo place both Chinese characters and Korean annotation in the context together with introduction of weapons while Moojedobo Tongji explains weapons in Chinese and compiles a separate copy of Korean annotation that explains mainly postures in each lineage of martial arts for soldiers to acquire practical skills.

A Study System of the Sin Han-Seong Taekkyeon (신한승택견의 학습체계)

  • Park, Yeong-Kil
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.251-257
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    • 2008
  • These days Taekkeon of Shin Han-Seong is newly rased as traditional martial which made up in the academic world. The reason why is that create new shaped Traditional Taekkeon which stipulate good points of systematize Martial Arts to register Song Duck-Ki Taekkyeon eleven figures's a piece of skills to cultural assets. This research show how Shin Han-Seong make up Taekkyeon to register to intangible cultural assets, and found next conclusion and meaning. First, skill organization of Song Duk-Ki Taekkeon that is only one modern Taekkeon's initiator have been transmitted for a piece of skills of playing figure which don't have regular system. But Taekkyeon which have regular system have been developed by Shin Han-Seong, finally Taekkyeon is approved to intangible cultural assets. Second, Shin Han-Seong modernized Taekkyeon by borrowing training system of Judo, Fencing, Hapgido, Taekwondo, Karate. But people criticize that Song Duk-Ki Taekkeon is not initiate with original thing. Third, Shin Han-Seong made the grade classification and practical technique screening, Bon-Dae Buigi Twelve part like Pomse of Taekwondo (there is no for traditional Taekkyeon). And he contributed to popularization and modernized learning system by pursuiting sportization. Through this research geared up Taekkyeon's original shape and generational outline about skill transition or composition. And it gave important data for understand about Taekkyeon controversy which scattered.

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A Study on the Activation of Sports Start-up in Taekkyeon, a traditional Korean martial art (전통무예 택견의 스포츠창업 활성화 연구)

  • Jung, Myeong-sub;Kim, Jae-Ho
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2017
  • The study aims to provide the potential for commercialization of traditional martial arts selection. First, we was reviewed by comparing the general purpose and major enterprise of the Koreataekkyon and the Korean Taekkyon Association. Second, analyzed the related results of the Business and the related papers published in the recently 3 years. Through this, I have following suggestions. A new departure from the emerging world should challenge the new paradigm beyond traditional culture and sports. To do so, one must first excavate the sports industry (startups). Second, there should be education about entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship. Third, we need to establish a dedicated organization that supports business.