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한국연극학회 한국연극학 한국연극학 제39호
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2009.1
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「Ak-Gi」(樂記) is the ancient art theory in East Asia. This text have been studied as a music theory. But ‘Ak’(樂) includes music, poetry and dance. So it is reasonable to regard ‘Ak’ as a performance. The first element of ‘Ak’ as a performance is emotion. Emotion is social as well as individual because it is created by the stimuli of social relationships. When one express his emotion without twists to the stimuli, he can get an objective view. The second element is a narrative. ‘Mu-Ak’(武樂) shows one of the best narrative of a performance. A narrative is a draft for it and a medium which enable one to understand others. In this respect, historical narratives are very important. We can bring the past ideal world to the present and give a vision for the future by them. The third element is its influence on a audience. ‘Ak’ becomes perfect in a audience. They experience the various ways of relationships--‘Hwakyoung’(和敬), ‘Hwasun’(和順), ‘Hwachin’(和親)--indirectly through ‘Ak’. These three notions are based on ethics. Ethics is the principle of harmony, on which men and women can coexist admitting the differences. We practice the principle indirectly through a performance. So it is social. That is why the ultimate end of a performance is to rebuild ethics. And that is why <Ak-Gi> is important as a performance theory in the present.

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