Suyeong Nongcheong Nori (farming with playing) - Busan Intangible Cultural Property No. 2

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Suyeong Nongcheong Nori (farming with playing) - Busan Intangible Cultural Property No. 2 +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 1972.2.18
location Suyeong-gu, Busan
☆In Suyeong-gu, Busan, a local government called 'Nongcheong' was established to promote production by enhancing the skills and cooperation of farmers. As the farming practices and the following farming practices disappeared due to rapid urbanization, the farmers played nongak(music of farming), sang nongyo(folksongs of farming), and played the farming process.

In Suyeong Nongcheong Nori, two men and women sing full songs one by one when the farmers gathered by the collective signal, arranged in the order of farming implements, farmers, and wives, and the whole group dances to the Nongak rhythm and enters an amusement park symbolized as a workplace. After planting rice in the order of spading, pulling out of seedling, rice planting, and threshing in accordance with the farming process, male farmers play rice paddies, divide them into east and west, and play cow fights, and leave after a long time.

In urbanized Suyeong, the reproduction and theatricalization of the work centered on agricultural songs sung by agricultural officials is not only meaningful in that it inherits the folk songs of the Busan area, but also in that it inherits the spiritual legacy of the ancestors' cooperation, unity, and hard work.

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