• 제목/요약/키워드: revolutionary opera

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중국 문혁기 모범극(樣板戱)의 시각이미지 - <홍등기(紅燈記)>의 혁명영웅상을 중심으로 (Visual Image of a Yangbanxi (Chinese "Model Play") Dating from the Cultural Revolution Period in China - With the Focus on Images of Revolutionary Heroes in the Beijing Opera The Red Lantern)

  • 문정희
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제5호
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    • pp.197-215
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    • 2007
  • Yangbanxi("model plays") symbolize the Cultural Revolution(1966~1976) in China. The Eight Model Revolutionary Works include five Chinese Modern Peking Operas, namely, Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy(智取威虎山), Harbor(海港), Shaijabang(沙家浜), The Red Lantern(紅燈記), and Raid on the White Tiger Regiment ; (奇襲白虎團), ballets such as The Red Detachment of Women(紅色娘子軍) and The White-Haired Girl(白毛女) ; and a symphony: Shajiabang(沙家浜). On April 24, 1967, Chinese leaders, including Mao Zedong, saw a performance of The White-Haired Girl. Yanbanxi was performed in Beijing between May 24 and June 15 the same year. The Red Lantern was designated as a work for the proletarian classes by Jiang Qing(Mao Zedong's third wife and the most influential woman in China) and spread nationwide. It was also made into a film to be enjoyed by many people. The modern Chinese operas went a long way in their creation of visual images of revolutionary heroes. The Red Lantern, in particular, came to be regarded as the most representative revolutionary opera. In the course of such a process, Jiang Qing used Yangbanxi as a political tool for compelling the people to worship and pledge their allegiance to Mao in an effort to turn the Cultural Revolution into a class struggle on behalf of her husband. During the Cultural Revolution period, artists were made to associate with workers, farmers and soldiers based on the idea of advocating revolutionary arts for the proletarian classes. The characters in The Rend Lantern were portrayed as heroes from the proletarian classes according to the demands of the era. Chinese leaders set forth the principles of artistic expression, stressing three important factors: politics, heroes, and heroic acts, which were to be applied to all the visual arts, including Yangbanxi. This paper attempts to present a new view of fine arts during the Cultural Revolution in China by focusing on the productive significance of a leading style of a specific era in the past. To that end, this paper sheds light on products made in conformance with political instructions, stressing the importance of revolutionary heroes in The Red Lantern.

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북한 초기 고전 각색 가극과 선별의 음악 정치 - 혁명가극 이전 민족 가극을 중심으로 (North Korean folk Operas and Musical Politics of Selection - Focused on National Operas Prior to Revolutionary Operas)

  • 정명문
    • 공연문화연구
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    • 제39호
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    • pp.69-96
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    • 2019
  • 북한은 혁명가극 이전의 가극을 선택적으로 보존했다. 이중 초기 고전 각색 가극은 1950년대 이후 남북한의 가극 장르 변화를 추적하는데 중요 단서를 제공한다. <금강산 팔선녀>, <춘향전>, <콩쥐팥쥐>, <온달>은 비현실적인 상황을 조정하고, 계급 문제를 제기하는 방향으로 각색되었다. 초기 고전 각색 가극에서 부각시킨 인민은 신분 격차와 상관없이 부지런히 일하고 애국심을 갖춘 이였다. 또한 부당한 착취에 대해 조직적인 투쟁을 함께하는 공동 구성원이기도 했다. 이는 노동과 개인 생활의 통일, 낡은 것의 파멸, 그 파멸을 촉진하는 투쟁을 지지하는 창작 독려의 성과였다. 선별 보존된 작품들은 극장에서 집중시킨 감각을 일상에서 유지시키는 일종의 모범 사례이기도 했다. 고전 각색 가극은 신분제도 반대, 국토 찬양, 긍정적인 근로 방향과 같은 국가 강령을 자연스레 관객에게 각인시킬 수 있었다. 하나의 작품이 무대화되면 소재, 주제, 음악, 운영방안 측면에서 평가를 거쳐 생존 여부가 판단되었다. 그 표징은 '김일성'의 관람 여부 및 방향성 제시였다. 김일성 일가의 수정 지시 사항을 받아들여 집단이 재창조하고, 해외 공연을 통해 선전하는 과정은 혁명가극의 극작 및 홍보 방식과 맞닿는다. 이렇게 선별된 가극은 인민, 여성, 문학 차원에서 스토리텔링화 되면서 모델이 되었다. 이렇게 북한 초기 고전 각색 가극은 공적인 교감과 음악정치 구축의 상관성을 보여주는 사례이다.

쏘냐 들로우네의 회화와 의상$\cdot$직물디자인 세계 (A Study on Sonia Delaunay's Painting, Fashion and Fabric Design)

  • 임선희
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 1986
  • Sonia Delaunay(1885$\~$1979) was one of great pioneers of abstract art, who looked at clothes and fabrics with a plastics eyes. In Association with her husband Robert Delaunay, they were instrumental in founding the movement of Orphism, she proceeded to mix strong and bright colors into her art and had a brilliant influence on the decoration and women's fashion of the 1920's. Having a strong sense for dramatic and decorative color derived in part from childhood remembrances of Russian folk art she initiated a total revolution in which she created her first simultaneous dress with multi-colored samples of materials. She extended the principle of color's simultaneity to the field of fashion, fabric design and applied art. She was interested in the dress for ballet and opera. Fashion designer Paul Poiret asked her to design the fabrics and she created the geometric and abstract patterns with her strong color. It seemed that her design was revolutionary and avant-garde. Always she desired not only art of seeing but also art of living. The purpose of this study is to recognize the influence she had upon the history of modern fashion and fabric design. It was remarked that her paintings served as a basis for later developments in Kinetics Art and had influences on 1980' s abstract patterns for silk dress. Finally, the concept 'simultaneity' of her art signifies endless rhythmes in space and time.

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