Eunyul talchum

Eunyul talchum
Korean name
Hangul 은율탈춤
Hanja 殷栗탈춤
Revised Romanization Eunyul talchum
McCune–Reischauer Ŭnyul t'alch'um

The Eunyul talchum is a type of talchum, Korean traditional mask drama which has been handed down in Eunyul, Hwanghae Province, present North Korea. It is also one of sandaenori, a mask dance that developed in Seoul and the mid-metropolitan region.[1] It is designated as the No. 61 asset of the Important Intangible Cultural Properties by South Korea.[2][3][4]

The mask drama consists of six acts Lion Dance, Sangjwa Dance, Mokjung Dance, Old Monk Dance, and Dance of the Old Couple. [5]


See also

References

  1. "Toegyewon Sandaenori". Namyangju City. Archived from the original on 2006-01-18.
  2. "Unyul maskdance". Andong MaskDance Festival.
  3. 은율탈춤 (殷栗──) (in Korean). Empas / EncyKorea.
  4. 은율탈춤 (殷栗──) (in Korean). Empas / Britannica.
  5. "Eunyul Talchum (Mask Dance Drama of Eunyul)". Cultural Heritage Administration.

  • "Important Intangible Cultural Properties 61". Cultural Properties Administration of South Korea.
  • Anna Kisselgoff (September 28, 1993). "Review/Dance; A Festival of Korea's Courtly and Folk Traditions". The New York Times.
  • "Korea - Eunyul Talch'um" (in English and Korean). 은율탈춤보존회.
  • "Eunyul Talchum" (in English and Korean). Buddhist Music & Buddhist Dance.


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