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영국국립발레단(ENB)의 Dance for Parkinson’s Program 분석
노영재 한국무용교육학회 2024 韓國舞踊敎育學會誌 Vol.35 No.1
This study explores the content and characteristics of English National Ballet(ENB)'s Dance for Parkinson's, the first public ballet company to conduct such a study and successfully implement a community dance education program for Parkinson's disease using ballet. A key feature of ENB's Dance for Parkinson's is the active use of the bal- let company's repertoire, which gives participants a sense of belonging and self- efficacy as if they are part of a ballet performance. The narrative of classical ballet also brings joy and vitality to the lives of the participants whose personal stories are dulled and erased by Parkinson's, giving them a different story to tell. By including not only dance sessions, but also theater tours and performances associated with the work, the program expands artistic knowledge, provides a "ho- listic artistic experience" through a wide range of cultural activities, and promotes community bonding and socialization. The ballet-Parkinson's program serves as a positive body awareness and useful physical activity by enabling participants to imagine and experience the "orga- nized freedom and beauty" of a body that has become disorganized and unnatural, while the history and popularity of ballet also reinforces the intellectual, emo- tional, and social aspects of non-motor activity. Finally, ENB's Dance for Parkinson's is an example of exemplary community dance in the UK, as the company has demonstrated the value of 'ballet for all', making ballet accessible to the widest possible audience, and the company's spe- cific commitment to developing a range of community programming aimed at the general public.
부산지역 춤 인문학 강좌의 현황 연구- 공공기관을 중심으로 -
노영재 한국무용예술학회 2024 무용예술학연구 Vol.94 No.1
This study aims to examine the current status of dance within humanities courses in Busan, with afocus on the popularization of humanities. To this end, I first investigated the current status of dance inhumanities courses organized by public institutions such as libraries, universities, local governments,and performance venues. The results indicate that dance constitutes an extremely low proportion ofhumanities courses related to the arts, and that it predominantly remains within the realm of practice,unlike other arts which employ diverse contents to engage citizens across various stages of life. Therefore, I propose that the dance community collaboratively endeavors to activate the ecosystem ofdance studies and proactively develop and disseminate dance humanities content utilizing dance studies. Through this approach, the exploration of humanities through dance can emerge as a valuable endeavorconnecting performers and citizens, thus revitalizing both the dance community and local culture.
Impact of the Dam Water Discharge on the Circulation System in the Kangjin Bay, South Sea, Korea
노영재,정광영 한국해양과학기술원 2010 Ocean science journal Vol.45 No.1
This study is based on a series of numerical modeling experiments to understand the impact of the Namgang Dam water discharge into the Kangjin Bay (KB). Numerical model performances were tested in terms of various skill analyses, with skill scores for elevation and tidal current over 85 %. The models successfully reproduced the tidal circulation and the response of fresh water input and subsequent dilution of salinity field. The behavior of the fresh water plume in the KB was investigated and analyzed. The different pattern of densitydriven current field was described at tidal phases. The modified tidal ellipse characteristics are estimated as a result of interaction between tidal current and density current.