- The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts
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The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts Hangul 국립국악원 Hanja 國立國樂院 Revised Romanization Gungnip Gukagwon McCune–Reischauer Kungnip Kugagwŏn National Gugak Center, located in Seoul, South Korea, is the primary institution of learning for Korean traditional music.
With a history dating back to the Eumseongseo music institute of the Silla kingdom in the 7th century, The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts was founded under its present name in 1951.
It is dedicated to "preserving and promoting traditional Korean music."[1] Through academic courses, private study, ensembles, research, and performances, it preserves Korea's ancient musical traditions, including the ancient court ritual music called aak as well as the ritual music performed for the Royal Ancestral Shrine of Jongmyo and the Confucian Shrine of Munmyo.
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See also
- Korean music
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