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    Talchum (Korean : 탈춤) is a Korean dance performed while wearing a mask, and often involves singing and dancing. Although the term talchum is usually taken to mean all mask dance dramas by most Koreans, it is strictly speaking a regional term originally only applied to dances of Hwanghae Province in present-day North Korea.
    Talchum (탈춤), a traditional Korean mask dance, was originally a folk dance performed by villagers. Performers would narrate village life or satirize corrupt authority figures behind the safety of a mask. Through talchum, commoners could express their emotions and lives through art without fear of social repercussions.
    The traditional Korean Mask Dance, most commonly called “talchum “in Korean is a form of drama featuring the wearing of masks, singing and dancing. Back in the day, this term was only used for the Hwanghae province, but later it became generally popular.
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    The rich tradition of Korean mask dance encompasses a fascinating art form that has captivated audiences for centuries. Through a combination of expressive masks, graceful movements, and enchanting music, these performances offer a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Korea.
    The Bongsan Mask Dance is a traditional performance describing Korean people's rough but healthy emotions with dance movements. Masks show an outstanding arrangement of black, white, blue, red and yellow. Performers could conceal their social status behind the masks.
    "Masks Play Many Parts in Korean Culture: Colorful Images Have Been Used for Warding off Evil Spirits and as Costumes in Comedy" – via Korea Times June 07, 1995. ^ Saeji, Cedarbough T (2012). "The Bawdy, Brawling, Boisterous World of Korean Mask Dance Dramas".
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    From the energetic and lively Hahoe Mask Dance to the graceful and elegant Buchaechum (fan dance), each form has its own distinctive characteristics. One of the most iconic and renowned forms of Korean mask dance is Bongsan Talchum. Originating from the Bongsan region, this dance is known for its expressive and vigorous movements.
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    Talchum (Korean: 탈춤) is a Korean dance performed while wearing a mask, and often involves singing and dancing. Although the term talchum is usually taken to mean all mask dance dramas by most Koreans, it is strictly speaking a regional term originally only applied to dances of Hwanghae Province in present-day … See more

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    It is a theory that the origin of the masquerade is the agricultural consciousness held … See more

    Talchum originated in Korean villages as part of shamanic rituals. It then became a form of popular entertainment. It was even performed in the … See more

    Mask dance is largely divided into seven parts.
    The first chief's (상좌, Sang-Jwa) dance is a ritualistic dance … See more

    Mask dance dramas have been transmitted from all parts of the country. There are about thirteen different types of mask dance drama in Korea ― Hwanghaedo province's … See more

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    Mask dance dramas share fundamental characteristics but vary considerably according to region and performer. Basic themes include … See more

    A suitable place for performance is where a large audience can gather. The audience looks around the stage almost in a circle, but there is nothing on the stage, and only one side … See more

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