Buan Nongak, Intangible Cultural Property No. 7-1 of Jeollabuk-do

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Buan Nongak, Intangible Cultural Property No. 7-1 of Jeollabuk-do +

Classification 1987.12.31
Designated date 1987.12.31
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Nongak is the music played by farmers when they work with Du-re (an organization for community work) and refers to the music played by percussion instruments such as kkwa-ri, Jing-gu, Janggu, and drum.

Buan Nongak, a type of Honam Udo Nongak, has the characteristics of Honam Udo Nongak, Gyeongnam Nongak, and Gyeonggi Nongak, so its music and dance performances are perfectly organized. The rhythm also has the middle characteristics of Honam Udo Nongak and Gyeongsang-do Nongak, so there are many lively rhythms.

Currently, Na Mo-nyeo, a holder of Buan Nongak's entertainment, is an entertainer of Sangsoe who commands the Nongak band with his chopsticks, and has a variety of dance moves and their compositions and techniques. His iron sound is regarded as the sound of the Divine Spirit touching, and his movements are likened to a fully-cooked fairy play.

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