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Gainjeonmokdan ((:ka.in dʑʌmoktan)) is a Korean court dance (called ''jeongjae'' 정재 in Korean), and literally means "beautiful people plucking peonies". This ''jeongjae'' was initiated and arranged by Hyomyeong Seja (Crown Prince Hyomyeong) in 1829 to please his father, King Sunjo. ''Gainjeonmokdan'' was first recorded in ''Mujajinjak uiqwe'' (무자진작의궤) in 1828.〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ko:가인전목단 )
In performance, peonies in a large vase for a prop are placed in the center of the stage, and then female dancers from divided two groups anticipate the flowers as moving around the vase. Dancers pick a peony one by one, and then dance in a calm movement.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gainjeonmokdan (Dance of Picking Flowers) )
==Changsa==
''Changsa'' (창사 唱詞) is verses of the accompanying song for dance or other performing arts. It is used for gainjeonmokdan〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=창사(唱詞), changsa )

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