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International Journal of Interactive Storytelling

Volume 2, No. 2, 2018, pp 13-18
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/ijis.2018.2.2.03

Abstract



A Study on Non-verbal Visualization Elements of Traditional Performing Arts



    Kee-Jung Barng1
    Principal Research Engineer/PhD, Research Institute of Good Gate, Inc.,
    Wp2848@gmail.com

    Abstract

    This study is a traditional Korean play with a focus on non-verbal visual elements addressed in conjunction with the first. Korean traditional play of non-verbal communication among the Act's doubles, color, makeup, masks, props, such as visualization study of attributes. The traditional plays are 'gwanna' and 'seolna'. Among them, non-verbal visualization elements will be examined focusing on the case of '' seolna ''. The study selected the genre as a traditional play with masque, puppet show, and pansori. Among Korean traditional plays, representative plays of private plays are largely representative of masques, puppet shows, and pansori. First, non-verbal visualization elements of traditional Korean plays play a mediator that can change the concept of time and space (place) to audiences and spectators. Second, nonverbal visual elements such as costume, makeup, and props in Korean traditional play have been mediators of symbolic communication through symbolism and metaphor. Third, it is applied to the modern age through the non - verbal visual elements of Korean traditional play, and it can be understood that it forms the basis of the traditional drama. It can be seen that the non-verbal elements such as costume, make-up, and props in Korean traditional play inherit various communication activities and traditional culture.


 

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