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In this study, a case of a dance work conducted in Korea was analyzed based on a iconographic perspective on examining the form of a non-celestial image. Through this, we would like to present the significance and value of works that express non-celestial images with iconographic choreography techniques. To analyze this, it was developed by analyzing Yoon Mi-ra's "舞樂之仙" from a iconographic perspective with non-celestial-related literature and iconography as domestic examples.Dance choreography, which began with historical iconography, enhances the artist's spirit by exerting imagination through image and symbolism. The overall conception of the work through storytelling and directing it to be realized in reality, or the composition of movements, use of lighting, composition, costumes, and music are used to enhance the completeness of the work. As analyzed in this study, the connection between historical art and dance work will have another artistic aesthetic and will be able to develop various and advanced creative areas.
Jung min Bong (Fri,) studied this question.