Aligning tradition and creativity: preserving pansori in South Korea
Sokcho Saja Noreum: Transition and Transmission of a North Korean Community's Intangible Cultural Heritage
Preface
The next link in the chain of transmission: Bak Songhui, boyuja of National Intangible Cultural Property No. 5 Heungboga (2002–2017).
Tracing the line of transmission: in the present, my teacher Min Hyeseong, isuja of National Intangible Cultural Property No. 5 Heungboga.
The originator of the lineage - poster for a concert commemorating the birth of Bak Rokju, the first boyuja of National Intangible Cultural Property No. 5 Heungboga (1971–1979).
A tiger or cat shaped lion mask.
Scene of Bukcheong Saja Noreum performed at Sokcho in 1957.
Saja Noreum at the 2017 Sokcho Diasporic Cultural Festival.
Visiting houses on the first full moon day in 2016.
The lion and all the players.
A devil-faced lion mask.
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