Jindo drum dance began with Jindo's wild song, in which drum jabs held drum sieve in both hands and danced drum to the sound of the drum. It was part of a ritual for heaven or Pungmulgut, and was accompanied by drum dance.
Park Byung-cheon's Jindo drum dance was not recognized as an intangible cultural asset, but it is being performed by many dancers on the central stage, making it another ryupa.