Sokcho Sajanori(Lion Play) - Gangwon-do Intangible Cultural Property No.31 +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Heritage / Traditional Performing Arts / Yeonhee |
Designated date |
2019.3.8 |
location |
Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do |
☆Sokcho Sajanori is one of the immigrants played in North Korea until the 1950s, and the original form is still handed down to this day.
Sokcho Saja Nori reproduces Madang Nori and Village Dolgi (gilnori) that were with the village community from the day before the fifteenth of lunar January until the next day. The meaning of "Exhale evil spirits and greet a happy occasion" is well harmonized with the entertainment elements of touring from door to door.
Sokcho is the birthplace of displaced people, and the folk culture and language of Hamgyeong-do are continuously inherited, and the first and second generations of displaced people are sharing the lion's game with the center of Abai Village in Cheongho-dong, the largest residential area from South Hamgyong Province.
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