2024.04.27 (토)

Gangneung Danoje Festival
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Gangneung Danoje Festival

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Gangneung Danoje Festival A masked couple dancing at the Gwanno Mask Dance during the Gangneung Danoje Festival, a traditional local festival held from the fourth month to the fifth month of the year according to the lunar calendar.

 

The first event of the Danoje Festival is related to the preparation of "divine drinks” (sinju) to be offered to gods and goddesses, thus linking the human world with the divine world. This is followed by a variety of festive events such as the Gwanno Mask Dance (Korea’s unique nonverbal performance by masked players), swing riding, ssireum (Korean wrestling), nongak (traditional Korean music performed by farmers) contests, changpo (iris) hair washing, and surichwi rice cake eating. Of these, the changpo hair washing event is particularly widely practiced by women who believe that the extract of changpo will give them glossier hair and repel the evil spirits that are thought to bear diseases.