2005.1.10
designated date
Bamseom Bugundang Dodanggut is a village rite that combines ritual form and shamanic ritual. Initially, Bamseom Bugundang was located on the Han River Bamseom. In 1968, the village was disbanded due to the development of the Han River and residents lived in Mapo-gu and Wau Mountain. The Bugundang was also built at 28 Changjeon-dong, Mapo-gu. Although it is a village ritual, it is noteworthy that it is directly related to the Han River culture. This is a danggut that has an important meaning to recognize one aspect of religious activities in Seoul culture and history.
On January 10, 2005, it was designated as an intangible cultural asset of Seoul. Dangju medium owners, gimchungang been recognition of activity on March 17, 2008. Holder in the field of musicians include the recognition on March 17, 2008 gimchanseop no holder in the field of activity since November 13, 2017 and musician.
※ For detailed information on the above cultural assets, please refer to the Seoul Metropolitan Government Department of Historical and Cultural Heritage (202-2133-2616)
On January 10, 2005, it was designated as an intangible cultural asset of Seoul. Dangju medium owners, gimchungang been recognition of activity on March 17, 2008. Holder in the field of musicians include the recognition on March 17, 2008 gimchanseop no holder in the field of activity since November 13, 2017 and musician.
※ For detailed information on the above cultural assets, please refer to the Seoul Metropolitan Government Department of Historical and Cultural Heritage (202-2133-2616)