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Explanation
 

It offers a good opportunity for someone who is good at instruments for folk music, instrument play, and folk dance, etc. to participate in this show individually and in a group way and every Saturday, someone or group that would pass the preliminary contest for Citizens' contest of instruments for folk music can take part in the Citizens' contest of instruments for folk music in June and October twice a year.

 
The permanent Folk Play Show
of Saturday
Performance contents
Intangible cultural properties, instruments for folk music, and folk song, etc. which are assigned by Busan city
- The 1st part : a Stage with citizens(Citizens' contest of instruments for folk music)
- The 2nd part : a traditional folk performance
 
Dong-nae Ya-ryu
  This is the mask dance play transmitted from generation to generation in Dongnae region and usually performed after tug of war on the Full Moon Day. There are total four sections like Leper section, Yangban section, Yeongdo section, and Halmi(Grandmother) section
Su-yeong Ya-ryu
  Su-yeong field performance is an entertainment mainly performed on the Full Moon Day(fifteenth of the first month of the lunar calendar) consisting of the first part : street play and group dancing and the latter part composed of 4 sections : Yangban section Youngno section, Halmi(Grandmother) & Younggam(Grandfather) section, and Tiger dance section
Jwa-su-young-eo-bang performance
  It is a dramatic music and performance on the fishing ship mainly using the sound of fishing anchovy
Su-yeong-nong-cheong performance
  It is a dramatic music and performance with mainly based on the songs from farming during farming rice in the field of Su-yeong region, so there are sounds of shoveling, removing the young rice plants from the seedbed, bedding out rice plants, threshing flail, and etc.
Dong-nae crane dance
  This dance is made to express the figure of crane playing with a black traditional cylindrical Korean hat wearing Korean white clothes of Yangban of past Dong-nae region.
Dong-nae stepping the god of the earth
  A stepping the god of the earth done in Dong-nae region is to stamp the evil spirits to pray the good harvest and wealth of family and village for one year, it also was charged with ceremonial farming music like religious stuff.
Busan Nong-ak(instrumental music of peasants)
  This is the Korean traditional performance and exorcism derived from ritual for heaven, which is used with Gukgeori rhythm of slower 4 forms than other areas, and especially it contains many dances
Da-dae-po-hu-ri Sound
  It is a dramatic music and performance using the sound of fishing anchovy with a dragnet actions by the turn of dragging which is the from by cubic[solid] delineation consisting of Yongwangje and Pung-eo(fish) sound.
Samulnori
  Samulnori is the percussion instrumental music with 4 instruments like a small gong, a big gong, a drum, and a drum shaped like an hourglass. its songs are so animatedly played with a harmony to motions of excitement.
Dong-nae old dance
  This dance was performed by official singing and dancing girl inside Dong-nae official district region transferred from Dong-nae Gwonbeon as one of the drum-dances. It's composed of Won dance with 4 people and Hyeop dance with 4 people which are so solemn and grave but it has a beautiful figure described as the special dance of Dong-nae region.
 
Subway : Get off at the Nampo-dong Station(Line No.1)
Bus : No. 8, 13, 15, 17, 27, 35, 41, 126, 126-1, 134, 139, 201, 302, 306, 309, 310, and 2001

 
The Permanent Folk Play Show of Saturday
Every Saturdays 15:00~17:00
At the Dragon Statue Plaza of Mt. Yongdu Park
Busan Metropolitan City / Busan Organizing Committee of Culture Tourism Festival
051)888-3484 / 051)888-3478,3399
 
 
 
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