- The
gyobang (Korean: 교방) were the prin****l
buildings ****ociated with
kisaeng during the
Goryeo and
Joseon Dynasties. They
provided instruction in music...
-
ensuring correct education. This
first emerged with the
establishment of
gyobang,
training institutes for
palace kisaeng during the
Goryeo period. During...
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entertainers in the
early 20th century. They were the
successors of the
gyobang, government-supported
institutions which had
provided such
education and...
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Musanhyang (무산향),
fragrance of
dancing mountain dance Mugo (무고), drum
dance Gyobang mugo (교방무고)
Sajamu (사자무), lion
dance Seonyurak (선유락),
boating party dance...
- Wanwol-dong (완월동) Jasan-dong (자산동) Dongseo-dong (동서동) Seongho-dong (성호동)
Gyobang-dong (교방동) Nosan-dong (노산동) Odong-dong (오동동) Happo-dong (합포동) Hoewon-dong...
- Chunaengjeon. Eventually,
court dances were
performed in
entertainment house (
gyobang). One of the last
original skill holder of
Chunaengjeon was Kim Cheon-heung...
- 1532 – June 1593) Son Choi Hong-nam (최홍남)
According to 1868
records in
Gyobang ****o
written by a
local official,
Jeong Hyun-Seok (정현석, 鄭顯奭),
during the...
- or her
family clan. She was
enrolled in
Kisaeng school, also
known as "
Gyobang" when she was
seven years old, even
though the
average age of entrants...