Namdo Chang Dongpyeonje - Intangible Cultural Property No.9 of Gwangju Metropolitan City

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Namdo Chang Dongpyeonje - Intangible Cultural Property No.9 of Gwangju Metropolitan City +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 1993.3.20
location Dong-gu, Gwangju
☆Pansori is a stage art consisting of a singer, a drummer, and spectators. The one who sings makes sounds, lines, and gestures, and the one who plays drums according to the tune of the one who makes the sound leads to an exciting atmosphere. Pansori is divided into Dongpyeonje in the northeastern part of Jeolla-do, Seopyeonje in the southwestern part of Jeolla-do, and Junggoje in Gyeonggi-do and Chungcheong-do according to its regional characteristics and genealogy.

Among them, the sound of Dongpyeonje started from the founder Song Heung-rok and passed down to Song Gwang-rok, Park Man-soon, Song Woo-ryong, Song Man-gap, and Yoo Seong-jun. The sound of Dongpyeonje is composed of a thick, grand ornamentation that uses a lot of the tunes of Ujo makes the voice heavy and shortens the tail of the sound.

Park Hwa-soon, who has been designated as Namdo chang(sori, song) Dongpyeonje's entertainment holder, has been devoted to pansori for more than 50 years and has been maintaining the artistry of pansori as an authentic Korean classical musician with excellent acting skills.

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