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Traditional Performing Arts of Korea

Traditional Performing Arts of Korea
Author: Kyŏng-uk Chŏn
Publisher: 한국국제교류재단
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2008
Genre: Performing arts
ISBN:

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the historical background, genres, and performers of the traditional performing arts of Korea, such as puppet plays, mask dramas, and Pansori, a uniquely Korean form of narrative song, which originated from the singing and dancing traditions of the ancient Korean people. It offers a detailed introduction to a variety of Korea's traditional performing arts. The book also provides references on related research sources in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, about Korea's traditional performing arts, for those with an interest in conducting in-depth research, along with featuring some 70 photographs to highlight the noteworthy characteristics of Korean performing arts.


Korean Performing Arts

Korean Performing Arts
Author:
Publisher: 집문당
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Traditional Performing Arts of Korea

Traditional Performing Arts of Korea
Author: Corée (République). Commission nationale pour l'Unesco
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre:
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Traditional performing arts of Korea

Traditional performing arts of Korea
Author: Yunesŭk'o-Han'guk-Wiwŏnhoe Taehan-Min'guk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1975
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In Search of Korean Traditional Opera

In Search of Korean Traditional Opera
Author: Andrew Killick
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0824860802

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This is the first book on Korean opera in a language other than Korean. Its subject is ch’angguk, a form of musical theater that has developed over the last hundred years from the older narrative singing tradition of p’ansori. Andrew Killick examines the history and current practice of ch’angguk as an ongoing attempt to invent a traditional Korean opera form to compare with those of neighboring China and Japan. In this, the work addresses a growing interest within the fields of ethnomusicology and Asian studies in the adaptation of traditional arts to conditions in the modern world. Ch’angguk presents an intriguing case in that, unlike the "invented traditions" described in Hobsbawm and Ranger's influential book that were firmly established within a few years of their invention, ch’angguk remains in a marginal position relative to recognized traditional art forms such as South Korea’s "Important Intangible Cultural Properties" after more than a century. Performers, writers, directors, and historians have looked for ways to make the genre more traditional, including looking outside Korea for comparisons with traditional theater forms in other countries and for recognition of ch’angguk as a national art form by international audiences. For the benefit of readers who have not seen ch’angguk performed, the author begins with a detailed description of a typical performance, illustrated with photographs and musical examples, followed by a history of the genre—from its still disputed origins in the early twentieth century through a major revival under Japanese colonial rule and the flourishing of an all-female version (yosong kukkuk) after Liberation to the efforts of the National Changgeuk Company and others to establish ch’angguk as Korean traditional opera. Killick concludes with analyses of the stories and music of ch’angguk and a personal view on developing a Korean national theater form for international audiences.