Busan Intangible Cultural Property No. 10 Dongnae Gomu

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Busan Intangible Cultural Property No. 10 Dongnae Gomu +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 1993.12.31
location Dongnae-gu, Busanggwangyeok-si
Dongnae Rubber is a drum dance that is handed down in Dongnae-gu, Busan. Although it was performed by the gisaengs of Gyobangcheong, which was in charge of court music during the early Goryeo Dynasty, it was introduced as Gyobang of Dongnae Gamyeong during the Joseon Dynasty and was called Dongnae Rubber depending on the characteristics of the region. According to the records recorded in "Goryeo Temple" and "The Akji," drumming was created by a nobleman named "Debate," who lived in exile during the reign of King Chungnyeol of Goryeo (1274-1308), as a raft that floated down to the sea was the origin of drum dance.

Dongnae Rubber puts a big drum in the center and four dancers dance to the Yeongsan Hoesanggok, Janyeongsan Mountain, Yeombuldodry, and Taryeong Military Music, while four other dancers mingle and dance together singing Jihwaja. The dance moves include the head son-in-law, the birim son-in-law, the custom son-in-law, the side room, the rank-and-file son-in-law, the eight-man-law, the relative dance, the drum dance son-in-law, and the situation of the person. The dance is delicate and elegant under the influence of the royal court, and the composition of the dance is monotonous, varied, and colorful.

Dongnae Rubber is a type of dance in the middle genre, not a pure folk dance, but a type of Gyobangmu. Currently, the Busan Folk Arts Preservation Association is striving to succeed and preserve the art.

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