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Seoul Saenamgut (Shamanic Performance of Seoul)
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002225
    Country Republic of Korea
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
    Address
    Seoul
    Year of Designation 1996.05.01
Description [National Intangible Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea] Seoul Saenamgut was performed for the upper classes in Seoul to console the spirits of the dead and pray for their peaceful life in heaven. It is presumed that this rite was first performed during the Joseon Period (1392 –1910) and took on a more developed form during the 17th and 18th Centuries. The rite is composed of Andang Sagyeong Maji (spending time from 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. in the courtyard) and Saenamgut, which is performed from the following morning by five female exorcists and six dancers to the accompaniment of janggo (hourglass-shaped drum), buk (drums), daegeum (bamboo flute), piri (flute) and other instruments. Seoul Saenamgut has features that cannot be found in the other exorcism rites. It displays elaborate composition and looks gorgeous. It includes both Buddhist and Confucian elements as well as contents relating to the royal court of the Joseon Period.
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