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Korean drum dance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mugo
''Mugo'' is a ''jeongjae'', Korean court dance performed with drum. It was created in the Goryeo dynasty era. It also practiced in ritual dance of Seungjeonmu. Its name comprises the two words, ''mu'' (무, 舞) and ''go'' (고, 鼓) literally meaning ''dance'' and ''drum'' in Korean respectively. ==Origins==
According to ''"Akji"'' (악지, 樂志), two books from ''"Goryeosa"'' (고려사 高麗史) which describe the music of Goryeo dynasty, ''mugo'' originated from a government officer, Lee Hon (hangul:이혼, Hanja:李混) during the reign of King Chungnyeol (reign. 1274 – 1308). While being exiled to Yonghae (영해, 寧海), a coastal region in North Gyeongsang Province, Lee Hon one day made a large drum of a log raft and played it while dancing. Later this dance was transmitted to the Joseon dynasty and was performed at various events of the Korean palaces and local government offices.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Yesullo (예술로) )〕 There has always been changes in the performance of "Mugo" per each time period since the Goryeo dynasty. The performance was played by Gisaeng who was hitting the drum and singing the song of Jeongeupsa (정읍사 井邑詞). As the number of drums changes, the number of Gisaeng also changes. Depending on the number of drums, the name also changed to ''two-drum dance'', ''four-drum dance'' and ''eight-drum dance''.
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