@article{7889, author = {Lee Jeong}, title = {Exploration of Changes in Transmission Environment of Gyeongsanjain Dano Festival}, abstract = {The purpose of this article is to examine the meanings and implications of the Act on the Safeguarding and Promotion of Intangible Cultural Heritage(hereinafter referred to as the Intangible Cultural Heritage Act ), which was enacted in 2016, and to forecast the expected changes in transmission environment of Gyeongsanjain Dano Festival, national intangible cultural heritage No.44.Designated as national intangible cultural heritage No.44 in 1971, the Gyeongsanjain Dano Festival celebrates its 47th anniversary this year. Since its designation as one of the major national intangible cultural heritage, it has undergone two significant changes in terms of transmission environment for the past 47 years. First, the name of the intangible cultural heritage changed from ‘Hanjanggun Nori’ to ‘Gyeongsanjain Dano Festival’. Second, the governing law for the intangible cultural heritage changed from the Cultural Heritage Protection Act (enacted in 1962) to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Act (enacted in 2015).With the emergence of the concept of ‘essential form’ while discarding the concept of ‘original form’ as part of effort to embrace the universal change in policies dealing with intangible cultural heritage, the transmission environment of intangible cultural heritage is faced with structural changes in 55 years following the enforcement of the Cultural Heritage Protection Act in 1962. Against this backdrop, this article keeps a close watch on this unplanned event and intends to explore the changes that are expected in terms of transmission environment of Gyeongsanjain Dano Festival with focus on changes in transmission environment following the enactment of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Act.}, volume = {66}, pages = {71-100}, issn = {1229-8697}, doi = {10.15186/ikc.2017.8.66.71}, }