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Kim Cheon-heong : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kim Cheon-heong
Kim Cheon-heong (; February 9, 1909 – August 18, 2007) was designated as the first ''ingan-munhwage'' 21 December 1968 for the ''jongmyo jerye'' which is an Important Cultural Property of Korea. He was the master of ''haegeum'' and ''ilmu'' (hangul: 일무; hanja: 佾舞), which is a kind of Korean traditional dance during ''jongmyo jerye''. ==Biography== Kim was born in Seoul, Korea. When he was 13, he started studying Korean traditional dance at the Joseon Dynasty's royal music school (hangul: 이왕직아악부 아악생 양성소) in 1922. He was called "the last boy dancer" (hangul: 무동; hanja: 舞童) of the Joseon Dynasty because he performed at the last king, Sunjong of the Korean Empire's 50th birthday celebration in 1923. He also learned ''haegeum'' and other Korean traditional musical instruments including the ''ajaeng'' from the master Lee Sun-yong. He extended the Joseon Dynasty's royal dances to 40 types from an original 12 types. He died at the age of 98.
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