Gyobang Gutgeori(교방 굿거리) Dance!!!
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2010
- Gyobang(교방) means Kisaeng's academy, and Gutgeori(굿거리) is a kind of traditional Korean rhythm. Gyobang Gutgeori(교방 굿거리) is a combination of Gyobangmu(Kisaeng's basic dance) and Sogochum(Dance with a small drum).
I love her movements when she rolls up her Chima and plays the small drum. I hope you like it, too!!! :)
So graceful. So beautiful. They rock out at the end!
and i think it was very good to have banned Gysaeng and Kwonburn. after that ex-Gysaengs could teach their pupils in pubnlic scene without being disdained by the public, and so many ordinary women became want to learn Korean dancing.
i could see some influences of
chinese martial-arts in it. matters
of airs and breathes any ways.
Chinese man???
Kisaeng and Gyobang had not disappeared in Japanese colonial period., but just their administrative types had changed into kwonbun(檢番, 券番Japanese Gelsha administration type). But Korean Gysaeng's art were survived. So we can say that at that time Kisaeng existed, while Gyobang was transformed(into kwonbun). Gysaeng and Kwonburn were banned in 1950s by female protection law.
@watsupzzful
You're right. Unfortunately, however, we don't call them Kisaeng any more. The word for Kisaeng has disappeared. What a tragedy!!! :(
@watsupzzful
I didn't know that!!! :o wow thank you for such great information~ :)
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@kaoritubes
Unfortunately, it doesn't. Since the Japanese colonial period, Kisaeng and Gyobang have disappeared... :(
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