Just like Malaysia, South Korea is rich with its own culture. This includes various types of dances, music, and games. One that caught my eyes the most is called Ganggangsulae. The reason why I was drawn to this performance was that it was performed by little kids and they looked so cute!
During my first observation week, my friend and I went to observe one of the first grade class in Sahwa Elementary. Though it was a Korean class, we were very lucky that the content on that day was on culture. So we got to experience firsthand the art of Ganggangsulae.
According to Mr Wiki, "Ganggangsullae (Hangul: 강강술래) is an ancient Korean dance that was first used to bring about a bountiful harvest and has developed into a cultural symbol for Korea. It incorporates singing, dancing, and playing and is exclusively performed by women".
At first we were wondering why the kids were wearing hanbok on that day. Clearly, they were preparing for the lesson. To make it even more interesting, we were called to join in the dance too! #komtep2019
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