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Bukcheong Saja-tulchum (북청사자춤) literally translates to “Bukcheong Lion Dance.” Bukcheong is a region in what is now North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.
This dance originated as a folk performance in the northern regions of Korea, traditionally performed during the Lunar New Year or harvest festivals.
Its roots trace back over 100 years, blending shamanistic rituals, folk entertainment, and community celebrations.
Historically, it was performed to drive away evil spirits, pray for a good harvest, and bring prosperity to the village.Its roots trace back over 100 years, blending shamanistic rituals, folk entertainment, and community celebrations.Historically, it was performed to drive away evil spirits, pray for a good harvest, and bring prosperity to the village.The dance features performers wearing lion masks and elaborate costumes, typically bright and vividly colored.
Dancers imitate the lion’s movements: leaping, shaking, and playfully interacting with villagers.
It often includes comedic elements, where the lion interacts with humans, sometimes “biting” them or chasing them in a humorous way.
Accompanying music usually includes drums, gongs, and flutes, setting a festive rhythm.
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