- Pyeongtaek nongak
Infobox Korean name
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nongak " orKorea n farmer's music which has been performed and handed down in thePyeongtaek region ofGyeonggi Province . [http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=263218&v=46 엠파스 백과사전 ] ]There are five types of nongak in Korea: Wootdari (웃다리)
nongak ofGyeonggi andChungcheong , LeftJeolla nongak, Right Jeolla nongak, Southeastern Korea (Yeongnam , 영남) nongak, and EasternGangwon (Yeongdong , 영동) nongak. Each nongak has its unique representation of Korean culture and has been recognized as an important intangible cultural asset in each region. [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/]It was designated as the eleventh asset of the
Important Intangible Cultural Property by theSouth Korea n government onDecember 1 1985 . Since then, there have been a lot of performances in and out of South Korea.Origins
Pyeongtaek has had open fields called "Sosabeol", 소사벌 and traditionally its people have farmed. This was a crucial background for developing Pyeongtaek nongak. In Gyeonggi and Chungcheong provinces, there were many professional performing groups and Geollippaes (걸립패) which were performing nongak groups (though sometimes monk groups) asking for money and food while entertaining village people. Cheongyongsa Temple near Pyeongtaek was a base for the troupes of strolling player (
Namsadang , 남사당패) at the end ofJoseon Dynasty . [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/] [http://www.cha.go.kr/korea/heritage/search/Culresult_Db_View.jsp?VdkVgwKey=17,00110200,31&queryText=V_KDCD=17] [http://www.ocp.go.kr:9000/n_dasencgi/full.cgi?v_kw_str=&v_db_query=A1%3a17&v_db=1&v_doc_no=00002984&v_dblist=1&v_start_num=11&v_disp_type=2]Features of Pyeongtaek nongak
The professional performing groups had a great effect on the Doorepaes (두레패), organizations for doing collaborative agricultural work in villages in Pyeongtaek,
Anseong andHwaseong . As a result, nongak has been developed in these areas. Pyeongtaek nongak was designated as an important intangible cultural asset in 1985 and won recognition as a representative nongak inheriting the authenticity of Wootdari nongak. Although Wootdari nongak doesn't have many cords in diversity, people play variations. Also it has some characteristics in its speedy tones, power, and linking and disconnecting rhythms. Its typical rhythms are Chilchae (칠채) and JJeokJJeoki (쩍쩍이) which is sometimes called jajeunsamchae (잦은 삼채).Performers wear military uniforms and hats in Joseon Dynasty or in some cases peaked hats worn by Buddhist monks and nuns, along with colorful cloth strips around their body. [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/] [http://blog.naver.com/scgo11?Redirect=Log&logNo=40052129611]Pangut
Pangut (판굿) is a kind of
Pungmul nori (풍물놀이) which is a Korean folk music tradition that includes drumming, dancing, and singing. It is performed withkkwaenggwari (a small handheld gong, 꽹과리),janggu (hourglass drum, 장구),buk (barrel drum, 북), andjing (gong, 징) and the wind instrumenttaepyeongso (태평소). According to a prefabricated order, they play the scene of spree and show their talents. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pungmul]Performers and audience sing and dance together. Wootdari Pangut (웃다리 판굿) usually consists of 30 performers. Followed by the agricultural banners (농기, 農期) which say "Agriculture is the prop of the country" or "Agriculture forms the basis of national existence", taepyeongso (태평소), kkwaenggwari (꽹과리), jing (징), janggu (장구), buk (북), beopgo (법고) which is a big drum that is used in a temple players are the next and at the end there are dancers (무동, 舞童). [http://blog.naver.com/scgo11?Redirect=Log&logNo=40052129611]
Performing formations
Pyeongtaek nongak has various performing formations. The Dangsanbeolim (당산벌림) are formation and Moodongnori (무동놀이) a dance of boys playing on the top of adult's shoulders. Dunjilsawi (던질사위), Apdwigondoo (앞뒤곤두), Mangyeongchangpadotdaesawi (a sail dance, 만경창파돛대사위), Dongeori (동거리) and Gokmadan (circus troupes, 곡마단) performed by dancers make Pyeongtaek Nongak unique.
People in Pyeongtaek nongak
Choi Eun-chang [http://blog.empas.com/yywwoo/11291343] [ [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/person/person_01.asp ptnongak person] ] was recognized as the most skilled in Pyeongtaek Nongak Binari. Lee Seong-ho was a Binari singer and Janggu player Lee Se-jin who had a perfect voice for singing Binari. As buk players, Kim Yong-rae, Kim Yook-dong and Lee Se-jin are famous. [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/person/person_03.asp]
ee also
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Pungmul
*Namsadang
*Samul nori
*Music of Korea References
* [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/ ptonggak.or.kr]
* [http://www.pyeongtaek.go.kr/pub/index.jsp/ pyeongtaek cityhall]
* [http://www.cha.go.kr/korea/heritage/search/Culresult_Db_View.jsp?VdkVgwKey=17,00110200,31&queryText=V_KDCD=17/ cha.go.kr]
* [http://blog.naver.com/scgo11?Redirect=Log&logNo=40052129611/ blog.naver.com]
* [http://www.ocp.go.kr:9000/n_dasencgi/full.cgi?v_kw_str=&v_db_query=A1%3a17&v_db=1&v_doc_no=00002984&v_dblist=1&v_start_num=11&v_disp_type=2/ ocp.go.kr]
* [http://blog.empas.com/yywwoo/11291343/ blog.empas.com]
* [http://www.ptnongak.or.kr/person/person_03.asp/ ptnongak.or.kr]External links
* [http://blog.naver.com/zemmy11?Redirect=Log&logNo=130032464013/ nongak photos]
* [http://blog.naver.com/backham2004?Redirect=Log&logNo=42684582/ photos]
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