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Traditional images of Korea : Performing Folk Arts. 1991

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Traditional images of Korea : Performing Folk Arts. 1991

Type de document

Ouvrage

Cote MCM

790 (519) CHU

Date de parution

1991

Origine géographique

Corée

Langue

fr Coréen

Contenu

fr Traditional images of Korea : Performing Folk Arts. 1991
Photographs by Chuh Young-Souk

Tongnae
-Photo de couverture : Malttugi : Servant of the Gentleman, whose large nose boasts terrific virility
-Malttugi enters
The servant Malttugi banters a scholar
-The young mistress Kaksi
-Gentleman leper
-A gentleman with a furry face
-The actor now assumes the role of a spectator


Pongsan
-A monk stands by (2 photos)
-The old monk enters led by eight monks (2 photos)
-A young monk enters
-A monk
-Eight monks sing and dance, of which two are shown
-A monk dance
-A pretty shaman seduces the old monk
-Grandma looking for her husband
-A shoe peddler draws a lot for fortune-telling
-A monkey playing with the shoe peddler
-Mr. Prodigal dandles his baby son
-Lion dance
-The eldest gentleman
-A young gentleman
-Shaman dances while the old man eagerly prays
-the old man
-The old man mourns the death of his wife
-Shaman dance with swords


Hahoe
-A coquette of the village
-A depraved monk rejoices in sin
-A butcher selling the ox testicules
-Decent scholars struggle for the ox testicules
-Gentleman wrangle over ancestry and learning
-Grandma is begging around
-Servant Chorani
-The mistress massages the scholar

Kosung:
-A young unmarried Gentleman
-The blind Hwang
-The red-faced Gentleman Chukche
-Yellow-faced Gentleman Hwangche
-An old gentleman with his son
Servant Malttugi

Yangju
-Wanbo monk flirts with a young shaman
-The old monk dances for another girls
-The old monk seduces a pretty shaman
-Village madam

Songpa
-The old monk escapes from rival loves
-A police inspector flirts with a pretty girl
-The old monk flirts with a young girl
-An old man hides his mistress
-Mr. Prodigal gives lessons to his son
-The young monk
-A monk
-The old monk washes his face
-The old monk looks into a mirror
-A midwife prepares for the delivery


Kangnyong
-The eldest gentleman
-Mr. Prodigal nurses his baby son
-Grandma is looking for her husband
-A shaman
-Shaman dances
-Mr. Prodigal proud of his baby son
-Mr. Prodigal takes a breather after the performance

The old man torn between his wife and his mistress

Kangnung
-A gentleman woos a local girl

Eunyul
-Servant Malttugi
-Lion tamer
-Lion dance

Buckchong
-Lion dance

Chindo
-A blind joker relieves sorrow of the bereaved
-The sorrowful son of the departed


Kangkangsuwolle, a traditional group dance (2 photos)
Pyongtaek : Country boys from three tiers
Farmer's group dance (4 photos)

Korean mask-dance drama. Lee du-Hyun (Professor Emeritus, Seoul National University) p. 95-97 (Anglais)
Mask-Dance drama in Photographs by Chuh Youg-Souk. Hong Sun-Tae (Professor of photography, Shingu Junior College) p. 101 (Anglais)
About the author Chuh Young-Souk p. 104

Éditeur

Sajinyesul Publishing Co.

Format

fr 22,5x27,5 cm

Nbre de pages

106

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Illustration

fr Photo couleur

Couleur

fr Couleur

performing art type

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