Jinju Gyobang Gutgeori Dance - No.21 Intangible Cultural Property of Gyeongsangnam-do +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property |
Designated date |
1997.1.30 |
location |
Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do |
Jinju Gyobang Gutgeori Dance refers to the Gutgeori Dance, which is handed down by the Jinju Gyobang. Gyobang refers to an institution that used to teach music, song, and dance of gisaeng (女樂··), and it was called Gyobang Gutgeori dance because it started when shamans were absorbed in the Gyobang under the prohibition of shamanism.
Gyobang Gutgeori Dance starts with Jajin Taryeong, which is a gutgeori rhythm. It is calm, sticky, delicate, and mournful.
The Gyobang Gutgeori Dance in Jinju is a traditional dance that expresses the mysterious and fantastic atmosphere of Korean dance, and continues its tradition in the preservation society with Kim Su-ak, who lives in Jinju. ☆
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