Gongju Seonhakrigeori Nori, Intangible Cultural Property No. 37 of Chungcheongnam-do +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property |
Designated date |
2004.4.10 |
location |
Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do |
Seonhak-ri is a typical mountain village, and the seasonal customs are still well maintained until now, the mountain ritual and Jangseungje are well preserved, and rare folk games such as "Yutchigi" and "Jangchigi" are also inherited along with "gei nori."
It has been found that Jigeonori has been handed down from the Iphyangjo, who moved to avoid the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. The Jigenori is preserved in such areas as jigaeyeo, gegi pungjang, hagwaji four-legged walking, gegekotnabi, gejokdaegi janggi nori nori. Each game has been accompanied by the sounds of Manga and Taryeong the woodcutter, which sincerely convey the joys and sorrows of the common people in the mountains.
The Jigeonori in Seonhak-ri, Gongju, is a village joint play handed down to a mountain village in inland Chungcheong-do. The original form is well preserved and the base of the village is faithful, so it is of cultural value.
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