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It seems there are several masked dances on the Korean Peninsula, one of which is the Bongsan Mask Dance (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 17). Bongsan Talchum is a masked dance that is passed down in Hwanghae Province, North Korea, in the Haeseo region. During the Joseon Dynasty, many major cities in Hwanghae Province prospered as trading centers for agricultural products and handicrafts, and there were many performances of masked dances, mainly held on a large scale around the Dano Festival. In addition, folk dances using masks continue in Hahoe Village in Andong City, a rural town in the central part of North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. This time, we will introduce a clay bell featuring masks from such masked dramas. It is a clay bell of a mask wishing for good fortune and happiness. Many of them have the imprint of Gosaengsa in Gyeongju, South Korea. Chubari (Drunkard) Chubari appears when the old man and the young Som (a type of shaman) are playing together, and is a powerful Cheongga (bachelor) character who drives out the old man and monopolizes the shaman.
6 days ago