It's a fun song to meet at the traditional market.Popularity of Intangible Cultural Property Performances

2024.11.10. AM 05:38
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Gyeonggi Province manages more than 70 intangible cultural properties as designated cultural properties.

However, the place to stand is getting narrower as the successor and performance space have not been secured.

A tour stage has been set up in a traditional market in Gyeonggi-do, which is receiving good responses.

Reporter Choi Myung-shin reports.

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The rhythm of the fast rhythm is cheerful.

It is Gyeonggi-do Intangible Cultural Property 'Gyeonggi Sound Hwimori Jobga'.

Today, it is compared to rap, and the beauty of humor, satire, exaggeration, and humor is superbly blended.

However, they are losing ground to popular music.

[Kim Kwon-soo / Gyeonggi-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 31-1 Entertainment Holder: I hope that companies, local governments, or the country will pay a lot of attention so that we can continue to preserve our music so that it does not disappear....]

The situation is not much different for Anseong Dangmu, which is a compilation of about 30 dances that have been handed down in Anseong.

Since no one is trying to learn, we are in danger of losing our reputation.

[Audience / Chairman of Gyeonggi-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 34 Preservation: There will be a lot of people who want to take college entrance exams, but we can't get into the entrance examination....]

Twenty-five events of Gyeonggi-do's intangible heritage entertainment show exciting performances in traditional markets.

Gyeonggi Province has set up a performance stage around 11 traditional markets to promote intangible heritage.

With the cheerful rhythm, the guests automatically shake their shoulders.

[Cho Jin-sik / President of Uijeongbu Jeil Traditional Market Prosperity] Many customers participated in this cultural asset event when business was stagnant..]

[Moon Sung-jin / Gyeonggi-do Provincial Cultural Heritage Team: We think intangible cultural properties will be reborn as if they were a part of our lives]

There are 71 intangible heritages in Gyeonggi-do.

In addition to traditional market performances, the province plans to revitalize the training center and provide transmission subsidies to promote intangible heritage.

I'm YTN's Choi Myung Shin.



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