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Chunhyangga (Korean: 춘향가) is a
pansori folktale from Korea.
Being a pansori,
Chunhyangga is a
narrative art form, and is
traditionally performed by two...
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original madang, only five are
currently performed. They are as follows.
Chunhyangga Simcheongga Heungbuga Sugungga Jeokbyeokga Contemporary performances...
- Cho Seung-woo
plays Mongryong. It is a film
adaptation of the
pansori Chunhyangga, one of the most
notable works in the
pansori tradition. To date, there...
- She was
designated as an ingan-munhwage 1 May 1991. She
specialized in
Chunhyangga,
which is the 5th
Important Intangible Cultural Property of Korea. Oh...
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known love
stories and folk
tales of Korea. It is
based on the
pansori Chunhyangga, the most
famous of the five
surviving pansori tales. Date of composition...
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Properties of Korea. Her real name was Kim Sun-ok (김순옥). She
specialized in
Chunhyangga. She used
Manjeong (Korean: 만정; Hanja: 晩汀) as a pseudonym,
given by a...
- tradition. The
other stories are Simcheongga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga, and
Chunhyangga.
Sugungga is
considered to be more
exciting and
farcical than the other...
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courtesans might have
performed it
before her. She was a
master of
performing Chunhyangga and Simcheongga. Jin was born in Mujang-myeon,
Gochang County in North...
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instead and
offers to take Song-hwa in.
After watching a
performance of
Chunhyangga, Yu-bong and the male lead,
formerly students under the same master,...
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those who were not. This
distinction was
featured in the po****r play
Chunhyangga. The Gabo
Reform of 1895
officially abolished the
class system of Joseon...