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COVID-19 Era and the Future of Korean Dance : Focus on transmedia storytelling

  • Korea and Global Affairs
  • Abbr : KGA
  • 2020, 4(6), pp.5-34
  • DOI : 10.22718/kga.2020.4.6.001
  • Publisher : Korea Institute of Politics and Society
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Interdisciplinary Research
  • Received : November 15, 2020
  • Accepted : December 10, 2020
  • Published : December 30, 2020

yunji kim 1

1한국대학교육협의회

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This article measured our anticipated future in the era of corona in the digital environment with the Untact Digital Independent and specifically focused on transmedia storytelling as a future alternative to the Korean dance, which is a Contact Analog Interdependent one. The result is as follows. First, Korean dance, with time span within the local space of Korea, is one of our precious assets with the potential for artistic evolution which has induced continuous transmission of limitless acceptance and transformation. Second, the artistic evolution was possible because of the core media of each era, and transmedia storytelling is applied as the future medium of Korean dance. Through this, transmedia storytelling has formulated the concept of an open convergence media module system that encourages continuous participation and collaborative creation as a media platform that can respond organically to the future era that we expect. Third, the structure of Korean dance viewed as transmedia storytelling can be divided into logical, superficial, descriptive, in-depth, etc., and the dance can be described through various media in the form of narrative, section, continuity, scalability, and totality. In this article, I have cited 'dancing with cloth' as an example, and these attempts denote a new possibility of Korean dance as a digital cultural content and media culture prototype.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.