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Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Saturday Performances 바우덕이 남사당놀이 상설공연

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196-31, Namsadang-ro, Bogae-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

Baudeogi made history by becoming the first female entertainer in Korea to lead the vaudeville troupe Namsadangpae. Armed with her artistic personality and an array of special talents, Baudeogi entertained the construction workers working on Gyeongbokgung Palace in the 19th century with popular folk performances. In recent years, Namsadang’s Jeonsugwan was recreated to share the indomitable spirit and artistic talents of Baudeogi with the people of today.

The reformatted performance is comprised of six exciting acts of Namsadang: Salpan (a tumbling performance), Deolmi (a puppet show), Deotboegi (a mask show), Pungmulnori (a traditional folk dance), Beonanori (spinning hoops and dishes), and Eoreum Jultagi (tightrope walking). Much like in the olden days, the show embodies the spirit of coming together and is a fascinating and energetic display of folk art that is as captivating the first time you see it as it is the hundredth.

Major Highlights: The most popular portion of the program is the tightrope walking act called “Eoreum Jultagi,” which starts with audiences breathlessly watching the risky tricks upon the rope and ends with thunderous rounds of applause.

Utilization information

・Finished : 20151128

・Location : Stage in Anseong Namsadang

・Beginning : 20150328

・Location : From Anseong Bus Terminal, take a taxi to Namsadang. (4km)

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・Performance Times : March 28, 2015 - November 28, 2015 (Every Saturday & Sunday)

・Operating Hours : O

Introduction

Baudeogi made history by becoming the first female entertainer in Korea to lead the vaudeville troupe Namsadangpae. Armed with her artistic personality and an array of special talents, Baudeogi entertained the construction workers working on Gyeongbokgung Palace in the 19th century with popular folk performances. In recent years, Namsadang’s Jeonsugwan was recreated to share the indomitable spirit and artistic talents of Baudeogi with the people of today.

The reformatted performance is comprised of six exciting acts of Namsadang: Salpan (a tumbling performance), Deolmi (a puppet show), Deotboegi (a mask show), Pungmulnori (a traditional folk dance), Beonanori (spinning hoops and dishes), and Eoreum Jultagi (tightrope walking). Much like in the olden days, the show embodies the spirit of coming together and is a fascinating and energetic display of folk art that is as captivating the first time you see it as it is the hundredth.

Major Highlights: The most popular portion of the program is the tightrope walking act called “Eoreum Jultagi,” which starts with audiences breathlessly watching the risky tricks upon the rope and ends with thunderous rounds of applause.

Programs

[Saturday]
- Pyeongyang Art Troupe Opening Performance: 16:00~16:20
- Tight Rope Walking Namsadang Performance: 16:20~18:00  (General Show)

[Sunday]
- Pyeongyang Art Troupe Opening Performance: 14:00~14:20
- Tight Rope Walking Namsadong Performance: 14:20~16:00 (General Show)

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