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Ganggangsullae song. Ganggangsullae (Korean: 강강술래) is an ancient Korean dance that was first used to bring about a bountiful harvest and has developed into a cultural symbol for Korea. It incorporates singing, dancing, and playing and is exclusively performed by women. [1]
The title song "Champion" was also inspired by Korean street cheering during the 2002 World Cup. [3] The song's lyrics include the word "ganggangsullae", the name of a traditional Korean folk dance that brings people together in a large circle to dance and play; with the message that "true champions are the ones who know how to have fun." Psy ...
The Ganggangsullae (강강술래) dance is a traditional folk dance performed under the full moon in the night of Chuseok. [32] Women wear Korean traditional dress, hanbok, make a big circle by holding hands, and sing a song while going around a circle.
Ganggangsullae is a dance performed on Chuseok and one other Korean holiday. Women dress in hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), join hands in a circle, and sing together. "One of the most well ...
Often, folk games are played, such as Ganggangsullae, an ancient, traditional dance where women form a circle, join hands and enact stories of village life, all while chanting "Ganggangsullae."
Song was born in Yesan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea on 20 October 1997.She is the eldest daughter of Song Geun-yeong (her father), and Yang Bok-rye (her mother). She has one younger sister, Song So-yeong.
Mayim Mayim (Hebrew: מים מים, "water, water") is an Israeli folk dance, danced to a song of the same name. It has become notable outside the Israeli dancing community and is often performed at international folk dance events.
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