Cheoyongmu

Korean dance of Cheoyong
Cheoyongmu
The performance of Cheoyongmu being depicted in Gisa gyecheop (기사계첩)
Korean name
Hangul
처용무
Hanja
處容舞
Revised RomanizationCheoyongmu
McCune–ReischauerCh'ŏyongmu

Cheoyongmu is a representative 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 spirits at the end of the year.[1]

The dancer’s movements are usually majesty and vigour. It also depends on the style & tempo of music, which punctuated by various lyrical song recitations.[2] The dance is always performed by five dancers, and its costumes and masks are noteworthy.[3]

It is inscribed in UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List from 2009 and enlisted as South Korean Intangible Cultural Property from 1971.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Cheoyongmu (Dance of Cheoyong)". The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "UNESCO - Cheoyongmu". ich.unesco.org. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  3. ^ "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity". Cultural Heritage Administration. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  • Judy Van Zile (2001). Perspectives on Korean Dance. Wesleyan University Press. pp. 65p–109p. ISBN 0-8195-6494-X. 081956494X. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Jeon Kyung-Wook (전경욱) (December 2006). "The performances and the folklore related to the Cheoyongmu played in each region (처용무의 성립과 각 지방의 관련 민속연희 및 민속)". Korean Folk Studies (韓國民俗學) (in Korean) (44).
  • Lee Hueng-Goo (이흥구) (2000). Cheoyongmu, Important Intangible Cultural Property No.39 (처용무, 중요 무형 문화재 제 39호) (in Korean). Hwasan Publishing (화산문화사). ISBN 89-86277-36-0.
  • 李勝烈. 處容舞의 歷史的 傳承과 酸邪의 特徵 (in Korean). 국립국악원. Archived from the original on 2011-05-30. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
  • Prof. Park, Jaehui (2006-05-24). "Finding Korean dance:Cheoyong legend and Cheoyongmu 1 (우리춤을 찾아서● 처용설화와 처용무1)" (in Korean). Dongyang newspaper.
  • Prof. Park, Jaehui (2006-05-24). "Finding Korean dance:Cheoyong legend and Cheoyongmu 3 (우리춤을 찾아서● 처용설화와 처용무1)" (in Korean). Dongyang newspaper.
  • Prof. Park, Jaehui (2006-06-28). "Finding Korean dance:Cheoyongmu during Goryeo dynasty and Obang Cheoyongmu during Joseon era 1 (고려시대의 처용무와 조선조의 오방처용무 1)" (in Korean). Dongyang newspaper.

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