The Development of Taiwan Dragon Dance and Comparative Analysis the Skilled Events and Routines

碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 運動教育研究所碩士在職專班 === 105 === The purpose of this study was to understand the development of the Taiwan dragon dance and obstructive factors and to compare the routines and skilled events. The author invited four artists who engaged in related work of dragon dance for the study partici...

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Main Authors: Wu, Pei-Hsieh, 吳培協
Other Authors: Chen, Bo-I
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/zjf725
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spelling ndltd-TW-105UT0058000292019-05-15T23:53:21Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/zjf725 The Development of Taiwan Dragon Dance and Comparative Analysis the Skilled Events and Routines 臺灣舞龍運動之發展與套路及技能項目之比較分析 Wu, Pei-Hsieh 吳培協 碩士 臺北市立大學 運動教育研究所碩士在職專班 105 The purpose of this study was to understand the development of the Taiwan dragon dance and obstructive factors and to compare the routines and skilled events. The author invited four artists who engaged in related work of dragon dance for the study participants. The method used in this study is known as semi-structured in-depth interview for summarization and analysis. The author has reached conclusion. Respondents' views on the development and obstraction of the dragon dance movement in Taiwan are as follows: The purpose of this study was to understand the development of the Taiwan dragon dance and obstructive factors and to compare the routines and skilled events. The author invited four artists who engaged in related work of dragon dance for the study participants. The method used in this study is known as semi-structured in-depth interview for summarization and analysis. The author has reached conclusion. Respondents' views on the development and obstraction of the dragon dance movement in Taiwan are as follows: 1. The development of the Taiwan dragon dance has moved from the folk temple culture towards the competitive movement, and the positive image has been promoted. 2. The development of the best to establish the approach to school for students, establish successful system, and enhance the international accomplishment of dragon dance. 3. Obstructive factors of the development include political factors, shortage of funds international events closed, not the Asian Games and Olympic Games official events, etc. 4. The most necessary to improve is resolve political factors and obtain government support, get rid of bad image, increase in the population of dragon sports, solve the employment issue, apply for sponsorship for holding international tournament. On the other hand, the differences between routine and skilled events development are analysed as follows: 1. Skilled events are easy to understand, attractive, and quick start .Accord with the Western sports competition elements, and help the promotion to the international arena. 2. Wulong routine is more visible and artistic. It has the benefits of cultural heritage. 3. The biggest difference is that the training mode and presentation form will also affect the time required for the game. But in the norms of the competition under the constitution, the competition will not be biased on the situation. 4. The development of routines and skilled events is complementary and does not have a negative impact, and they can provide players more opportunities to help the diversified development. Chen, Bo-I 陳伯儀 2017 學位論文 ; thesis 81 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 運動教育研究所碩士在職專班 === 105 === The purpose of this study was to understand the development of the Taiwan dragon dance and obstructive factors and to compare the routines and skilled events. The author invited four artists who engaged in related work of dragon dance for the study participants. The method used in this study is known as semi-structured in-depth interview for summarization and analysis. The author has reached conclusion. Respondents' views on the development and obstraction of the dragon dance movement in Taiwan are as follows: The purpose of this study was to understand the development of the Taiwan dragon dance and obstructive factors and to compare the routines and skilled events. The author invited four artists who engaged in related work of dragon dance for the study participants. The method used in this study is known as semi-structured in-depth interview for summarization and analysis. The author has reached conclusion. Respondents' views on the development and obstraction of the dragon dance movement in Taiwan are as follows: 1. The development of the Taiwan dragon dance has moved from the folk temple culture towards the competitive movement, and the positive image has been promoted. 2. The development of the best to establish the approach to school for students, establish successful system, and enhance the international accomplishment of dragon dance. 3. Obstructive factors of the development include political factors, shortage of funds international events closed, not the Asian Games and Olympic Games official events, etc. 4. The most necessary to improve is resolve political factors and obtain government support, get rid of bad image, increase in the population of dragon sports, solve the employment issue, apply for sponsorship for holding international tournament. On the other hand, the differences between routine and skilled events development are analysed as follows: 1. Skilled events are easy to understand, attractive, and quick start .Accord with the Western sports competition elements, and help the promotion to the international arena. 2. Wulong routine is more visible and artistic. It has the benefits of cultural heritage. 3. The biggest difference is that the training mode and presentation form will also affect the time required for the game. But in the norms of the competition under the constitution, the competition will not be biased on the situation. 4. The development of routines and skilled events is complementary and does not have a negative impact, and they can provide players more opportunities to help the diversified development.
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