Cheongdo Chasan Nongak, Gyeongsangbuk-do Intangible Cultural Property No.4 +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property / Traditional Play and Martial Arts / Play |
Designated date |
1980.12.30 |
location |
Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do |
Nongak is the music played by farmers when they squeeze their dure and play percussion instruments such as kkwaenggwari, Jing, Janggu, and drum. It is also called Gut, Maegu, Pungjang, Geumgo, Chigun, etc.
According to the purpose of performing nongak, the types can be divided into Dangsan Gut, Madang Bapgi, Gulip Gut, Duregut, Pangut, Kiuje Gut, and Baegut. If classified according to regional characteristics, they are divided into Gyeonggi Nongak, Yeongdong Nongak, Honam Jwado Nongak, Gyeongnam Nongak, and Gyeongbuk Nongak.
Cheongdo Chasan Nongak, a type of nongak in Gyeongsangbuk-do, is a nongak developed in the Battle of the Heavenly Kingdom. Cheonwanggi Fighting is a game in early January every year in which farming and Nongak bands mingle with each village to show off their power at the hillside and market.
It has a strong and native sense of propriety and clairvoyance, and it often drives the rhythm quickly with a single toe, giving it a simple and vigorous feeling.
It is a folk game that is known throughout the country as well as the Yeongnam area, it is characterized by the Gyeongsang-do music dance that leads to the dance of Seotbaegi in Gutgeori Jangdan. Kim Oh-dong and Kim Tae-hoon were recognized as the holders of the entertainment show, and Kim Tae-hoon is currently engaged in transmission activities.
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