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  2. Korean dance - Wikipedia

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    However, few pioneering Korean dancers such as Choi Seung-hee (최승희 崔承喜) created new forms of Korean dances based on the traditional dances and kept many of the traditions alive in secret and abroad, [5] and today Korean traditional dance is enjoying a vibrant resurgence. A common form of Korean Dance, where the pets of the dancers ...

  3. Chunaengjeon - Wikipedia

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    Chunaengjeon is the only solo Korean court dance. [4] It shares the same basic pattern and movement with other court dances. Among Joseon court dances it is praised as "the flower of court dance". The most important movement is hwajeontae, when the dancer imitates a bird perching on a flower by putting the colorful sleeves behind and smiling. [2]

  4. Namsadang - Wikipedia

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    The namsadang (Korean pronunciation: [nam.sa.daŋ]) is a Korean itinerant troupe which consists of male performers who present various performing arts such as acrobatics, singing, dancing and playing like a circus. [1]

  5. Geommu - Wikipedia

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    Dancers of Geommu wear Hanbok, Kwaeja (overcoat), Jeon-Dae (belt), and Jeon-Rip (military style cap). Hanbok is the traditional Korean dress that consists of Chima (a skirt) and Jeogori (a jacket). These elements combine to form a stylized version of the Joseon Dynasty military uniform.

  6. Kkoktugakshi Nori - Wikipedia

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    The Namsadang (Korean: 남사당) is a group of male only entertainers traveling around the Korean empire to perform various plays such as Pungmul [Korean: 풍물] (farmers’ band music and dancing), Bona [Korean: 버나] (spinning a bowl on a pole), Salpan [Korean: 살판] (acrobatic acts), Orum [Korean: 어름] (rope walking), Deotboegi ...

  7. Seungmu - Wikipedia

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    Kim Myo Seon performing Seungmoo in traditional costume called Changsam. Seungmu is a Korean dance performed by Buddhist monks. It is one of the most famous Korean traditional dances and designated as South Korea's important intangible cultural asset number 27 in 1969. It has been developed into a solo dance by professional dancers.

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  9. Seungjeonmu - Wikipedia

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    Seungjeonmu (Korean: 승전무) is a Korean court dance to wish for and celebrate victory. It is originated 2000 years ago and is composed of a sword dance and drum dance called mugo. Seungjeonmu or Dance of Military Triumph was performed to wish for victory from gods of earth and heaven when the nation was at war. Seungjeonmu is South Korea's ...