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Namhaean Byeolsingut (Village Ritual of the South Coast)
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002185
    Country Republic of Korea
    ICH Domain Performing Arts Social practices, rituals, festive events Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
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    Gyeongsangnam-do, Tongyeong-si
    Year of Designation 1987.07.01
Description [National Intangible Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea] This ritual is held biennially in Tongyeong and Geojedo Island to pray for the peace of the village and abundant fish. This ritual features the exorcist’s beautiful songs and inclusion of buk (drums) among the accompanying instruments. Unlike its cousin held in villages along the East Coast, this one is carried out in a serious atmosphere with few gags exchanged between the exorcist and music players or in the narratives. In some instances, spectators and drummers act out a play in the middle of the ritual. The exorcist’s dance performed along with the ritual in most cases is rather simple and monotonous. Cheongsinak (music to invoke the deities) and Songsinak (farewell music to the deities) are performed respectively at the start and end of the ritual, to the accompaniment of daegeum (bamboo flute). This ritual has little entertainment value and involves not many narratives, but it goes long on the depth of belief in deities.
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