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  2. Cheoyongmu - Wikipedia

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    Cheoyongmu (Korean: 처용무) is a Korean mask dance based on the legend of Cheoyong (처용, 處容), a son of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea. [1] It is also the oldest surviving Korean court dance created during the Unified Silla period. Cheoyongmu has also been considered as a shamanistic dance because it was performed to drive off evil ...

  3. Korean dance - Wikipedia

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    Korean traditional dance originated in ancient shamanistic rituals thousands of years ago. By the time of the later Korean kingdoms, Goryeo and Joseon, in the 2nd millennium AD, Korean traditional dance benefited from regular support of the royal court, numerous academies, and even an official ministry of the government.

  4. List of Korean animated series - Wikipedia

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    Apple Candy Girl / 애플캔디 걸 (2006) [33] Pucca / 짜장소녀 뿌까 (2006) Bernard / 빼꼼 (2006) Revbahaf Kingdom Rebuilding Story / 르브바하프 왕국 재건설기 (2007) [34] Doyajibong / 도야지봉 (2007) [35] Crazy Park / 다오 배찌 붐힐 대소동 (2007) [36] Tai Chi Chasers / 태극천자문 (2007) Cocomong / 코코몽 ...

  5. How dog dancing duo Roni & Rhythm took their paw-inspiring ...

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    An Israeli dancer-dog duo whose skillful duets on the dance floor have made them favorites on the show and now finalists on the season finale airing Sep. 24.

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  7. Ganggangsullae - Wikipedia

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    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 dance is mostly performed in the southwestern coastal province of South Jeolla ...

  8. T-ara - Wikipedia

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    T-ara (/ t i ˈ ɑː r ə /; Korean: 티아라) is a South Korean girl group formed in 2009, currently consisting of four members: Qri, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Jiyeon.T-ara's career is marked by hook-heavy dance-pop music, a result of their close partnership with composer Shinsadong Tiger.

  9. 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]