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Chung is therefore portrayed as a lecherous and gluttonous character in the plays. The mouth of the mask is a separate piece from the top and attached with cords, allowing for movement to represent laughter. The eyes are narrow, and there is a small horn-like bump on the forehead. The mask is often painted red to represent middle-age.
The masks were often made of alder wood, with several coats of lacquer to give the masks gloss, and waterproof them for wearing. They were usually also painted, and often had hinges for mouth movement. A mask is used to perform ancestral rites or to drive away evil spirits by wearing a mask. [3]
As an onryō, she covers her mouth with a cloth mask (often specified as a surgical mask), or in some iterations, a hand fan or handkerchief. [1] She carries a sharp instrument with her, which has been described as a knife, a machete, a scythe, or a large pair of scissors. [7] She is also described as having supernatural speed. [8]
South Korea's KF94 face mask is comparable to both the American N95 and Chinese KN95.
Talchum, a traditional Korean masquerade performed in masks, is considered another face of Koreans Music (4 types) 96 Pansori (판소리) Pansori is a traditional Korean musical style and a kind of solo opera with an epic style. 97 Arirang (아리랑) Arirang is a folk song that represents Korea and has been widely sung among the Korean people. 98
The King of Mask Singer [1] (Korean: 미스터리 음악쇼 복면가왕; RR: Miseuteori Eumaksyo Bongmyeon-gawang; lit. Mystery Music Show: Masked Singer's King) is a South Korean singing competition program presented by Kim Sung-joo, [2] with introductions by voice actor Lee Won-joon []. [3]
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Songpasandae-nori (Korean: 송파산대놀이) is a type of sandae noli, Korean traditional mask play which has been handed down in the neighborhoods of Songpa-dong [1] and Garak-dong in modern-day Seoul, South Korea. Sandae Noli is a mask dance that developed in Seoul and the mid of metropolitan region. [2] [3]