Traditional Korean dance has a long history dating back to prehistoric times. Dances were performed for rituals, harvests, battles and healing. Major periods of Korean dance include the Three Kingdoms period where Chinese influence was seen in Goguryeo dances. Baekje dances spread to Japan. Silla dances featured masks and swords. During the Koryo dynasty, elaborate court dances were performed for all occasions. Under the Joseon dynasty, Confucian dances became slower and more dignified. Today, Korean dances uphold cultural heritage through detailed and precise movements while incorporating elements like hanbok clothing, fans, swords and masks. Common types of dance include court, folk, ritual and professional entertainments styles featuring masks
6. Goguryeo Dance
Chinese Cultural Funeral
In鍖uence Associated dances
linked to culture
Evidence for of Tibet, nepal,
Dance comes from himalayas
tomb murals
Buddhism &
Acrobatic Taoism &
traditions of Shamanism
North
8. Silla Dance
Uni鍖ed Silla
Pre uni鍖ed Silla
Dances More diverse Types
of dances
evidence in to-u
鍖gurines Sword dances,
Mask Dances
Court dances
Dance still based on
accompaniment all aspects of life
9. Koryo Dynasty Dance
Elaborate dances for all occasions
HIgh Buddhism in鍖uence
ritual and music important
Kings actions immortalized in the
arts
music and dance at festivals
seasonal customs
11. Korean Dance Today
Upholding Korean cultural
heritage
Performed by artists who are studied
in the proper forms
Danced by common people
12. Characteristics of Korean Dance
Ritualistic
In鍖uence from
Buddhism, Taoism, Hanbok attire
Shamanism
long sleeves, fans,
Based on all aspects swords, masks
of Life integral parts of
dance
Very detailed,
speci鍖c Meticulous steps,
hand movements,
Have been well 鍖owing arms
preserved
13. Types of Korean Dance
Court Dance
FOlk DAnce
Many Styles of
Ritual Dance dance
Professional Mask, sword,
Entertainers drums,
COmmon People exorcism, etc...
DAnce