National Intangible Cultural Property No. 68 Miryang Baekjung Nori +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property / Traditional Play and Martial Arts / Play |
Designated date |
1980.11.17 |
location |
Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do |
Miryang Baekjung Nori refers to a play in which the servants, who had been busy farming and had been working hard, chose Yongnal around July 15 of the lunar calendar to take a Day off from the landlords.
This type of play is common in rural areas in the central and southern regions of the country, where rice farming was mainly done during the Homi washing season. In Miryang, it is also called Geombaegi Chamnol because it is called Munchaegi Chamnol because it is called Munchaecham, which refers to liquor and food prepared by landowners.
Baekjung Nori in Miryang is composed of Nongsinje, smallpox horse riding, dance boards, and back games. When the festival begins with Obangjingut while playing nongak, the three generations of Nongshin University are set up in the yard and the dragons are tied together.
Standing in a circle around Nongshin University, one of them reads a congratulatory message while boWing down three times. Sock-dum-riding is a game in which an outstanding farmer is selected from among the servants and mounted on a horse made of woodpecker woodpecker to cheer them up with nongak.
The dance starts with the yangban dance, and if you dance slowly to the rhythm, the servants drive out the yangban and perform the humorous Byeongsin dance such as dwarves, Jungpungjang, Paebulttugi, Kkoburi Halmi, Seolleun, Mundungi, Gopchu, Hijuldaegi, Volunteer, and Jeolreumbal.
Subsequently, the Beombu dance and Obuk dance were performed, in which the two alternately performed a trick in front of Janggojab. Obuk Dance is a unique dance that can only be seen in Miryang, where five drum jabs dance roundly or move inside and outside the circle, making it a powerful and stylish dance.
The back play is a dance in which all the players mingle together in the sense of harmony, and each of them is decorated with individual or impromptu dances, as the rhythm and rhythm change frequently.
The characteristic of Baekjung Nori in Miryang is that the resentment of the common people and the common people is humorously expressed in the whole play. Byeongsin dance and Obuk dance have been handed down only in Miryang, and Bae Gimnae son-in-law's dance moves are the main dance moves of the game, and it is unusual for him to move his right and right feet, his left and left feet move together.
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