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Traditional sword dance practiced in Korea
Geommu (also transliterated Gummu, Kommu) is a traditional sword dance practiced in Korea. Geommu is performed with special costume, dance moves, and
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Gainjeonmokdan (가인전목단), dance depicting beautiful women picking peonies Geommu (검무), sword dance Jinju geomu Hakyeon hwadaemu (학연화대무), Crane and lotus
Korean_dance
Region in East Asia
Traditional Korean dance (Jinju geommu)
Korea
Dance Gavotte (Brittany), Gavot (historical) Gay Gordons Gending Sriwijaya Geommu Gerontikos Ghoomar (Folk Dance of Rajasthan, Northern India) Ghumura Dance
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Sōran Bushi Yosakoi Dilan Barachum Buchaechum Byeongsin chum Ganggangsullae Geommu Taepyeongmu Dabke Crnogorka (dance) Kopačka Pušteno Oro Starotikveško Teskoto
List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin
Jinju geommu
Culture_of_Korea
City in South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Henan, China (2000) Jinju Fortress Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival Jinju geommu Jinju pogurakmu Jinju at night Non-Gae — gisaeng who in legend jumped off
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Type of dance
Ossetia–Alania, Russia, 2010 Arts portal Danza de tijeras (scissors dance) Geommu Four Scottish Dances Long Sword dance Stick dance (African-American) Tahtib
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Historical courtesans in Korea
distinctive local identities. The kisaeng of Jinju were particularly adept at the Geommu, a traditional sword dance. Those of Jeju were known for their equestrian
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Korean traditions and customs
Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-02-02. "진주검무 (晋州劍舞)" [Jinju geommu]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-02-02. "강릉단오제
National Intangible Cultural Heritage (South Korea)
National_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_(South_Korea)
Country in East Asia
in South Korea Korean calligraphy Korean dance Cheoyongmu Gainjeonmokdan Geommu Mugo Seungmu Seungjeonmu Taepyeongmu Ganggang sullae Nongak Talchum Byung
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17th–18th century paintings by Sin Yun-bok
Dancing together with two swords 쌍검대무(雙劍對舞) Two kisaeng are performing geommu(sword dance) An amusing day in a spring field 상춘야흥 (賞春野興) Resounding geomungo
Hyewon_pungsokdo
Korean court dance
only five court dances originally inherited; Cheoyongmu, Mugo, Pogurak, Geommu, and Chunaengjeon. Eventually, court dances were performed in entertainment
Chunaengjeon
"Dancing together holding with two swords" from Hyewon pungsokdo depicting geommu (sword dance) performing during Joseon dynasty
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Hwangchang, who killed Baekje's king while performing a sword dance, known as Geommu, at the court. However, as stated by an officer in part of the royal demonstration
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Traditional Korean court dance
performers who dance around the four wind directions. In the sword dance or geommu (검무), the sword is used to absorb energy from the heavens and purify the
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gainjeonmokdan. Korean dance Seungjeonmu Geommu 가인전목단 (in Korean). 예술로.[permanent dead link] "Gainjeonmokdan (Dance of Picking
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Form of dance using weapons
ballet—regardless of the revolutionary message—was, itself, a revolution. Geommu Long Sword dance Stick dance (African-American) Exhibition drill Tahtib
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(कà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤°) Hindi name derived from Sanskirt kumara, KUMAR means "prince."
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Embrace
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Bitter.
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With Joy
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A Star; Lunar Mansion
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Succourer; Help
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Curly-haired
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A Jewel
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Sweet
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