Talchum is the 17th Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea. It could be characterized as a Korean dance performed while wearing a mask, miming, speaking and even sometimes singing. Bongsan ...
*This is the third part in our series, “Masks & the Mask Dance” published in partnership with the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage 1. What is the mask dance? The traditional Korean ...
The Cambodian mask dance is hard to learn. Students need to be strong and healthy. The mask dance is performed for any celebrations and for foreign people when they visit Fine Art school in Cambodia.
The 2025 Field Capacity Building Project for Cultural and Arts Educators, "Riding the Waves, Dancing the Mask Dance," operated by the Yeongdeok Cultural Tourism Foundation in North Gyeongsang Province ...
The traditional Korean mask dance, or "talchum" in Korean, is almost certain to be added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. According to the homepage of UNESCO on Tuesday, "Talchum, Mask ...
Under the clear autumn sky, a festival was held to promote Bongsan Mask Dance, our great traditional heritage, to the world. A cultural event is being held where not only Koreans but also foreign ...
The traditional mask dance talchum will debut this week at Italy's Venice Carnival, one of the world's three biggest events of its kind. The organizing body International Association for the Carnival ...
“Talchum,” a traditional Korean mask dance, is highly likely to be included on the list of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage. The United Nations' culture agency announced on its official website ...
Conjure an image of a piece of art in your head. What comes to mind? Is it two dimensional? Is it hanging on a wall? Behind a pane of glass in a strikingly silent room perhaps? The Northwest Museum of ...
Find the answer at the bottom. Hahoe is a traditional clan-based village in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, known for having the oldest surviving masks for mask dance dramas in South Korea. Eleven ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...