Volume 14
Performing Arts
Aligning tradition and creativity: preserving pansori in South Korea
(Co-)curating the rural traditions and material culture of villages: a case study in Wanju, Korea
Tide and Time: Korean Fishermen's Traditional Knowledge of Multtae in Gomso Bay
Yogang, Juklim village, Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun, belonging to Jung-sul Park (71 years old).
Duri persimmons, Wanju-gun, Gosan-myeon, Daehyang village.
Cotton clothing, Bibong village, Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun made by Yeoung-sun Yu (80 years old).
Wedding vow written by Jae-deok Kim, 1959.
Towel, Bibong village, Gyeongcheon-myeon,Wanju-gun made by Yeong-sun Yu (80 years old).
A jak-du, Juk-dong Village, Hwasan-myeon,Wanju-gun, owned by Bang-rye Kwon (84 years old).
Group interview at Gujae Village Hall in Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun.
Cotton clothing, Bibong village, Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun made by Yeoung-sun Yu (80 years old).
Keumsu gangsan (embroidery) by Bo-im Han (86 years old), Juklim village, Gosan-myeon, Wanju-gun.
Hemp pants made by Chun-chak Yi (81 years old) Sungjae village, Gosan-myeon, Wanju-gun.
Fishermen catching webfoot octopuses in the morning ebb tide.
Sea foam on the rising tide early in the morning in summer.
Fisherwoman carrying a skimming net with shrimps in her hand.
Fisherwoman catching akiami paste shrimps near the coast at the low tide.
Fishermen hauling in shrimp nets to dry during neap tides.
A performance by one of the participating groups on the stage in the exhibition.
A display of products which bear the brand name ‘Arirang’.
A visual showing someone from one of the participating communities.
A space where visitors could listen to versions of Arirang.