Nabichum | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 나비춤 / 착복무 |
Hanja | none / 着腹舞 |
Revised Romanization | Nabi chum / Chakbokmu |
McCune–Reischauer | Napi ch'um/ Ch'akpokmu |
Nabichum (literally 'butterfly dance') is a Korean Buddhist dance (Jakbeop) for ritual service. The dance is named after its choreography and costume which resemble the appearance of butterfly (nabi in Korean). Some people regard nabichum as the most representative and important dance among Korean Buddhist dances. Dancers wear jangsam (장삼: monks robe) and white gokkal (꼬깔: a peaked hat).
See also
- Barachum
- Beopgochum
- Korean dance
- Korean Buddhism
External links
- (in Korean) Brief information about Nabichum at the Dusan Encyclopedia:Encyber
- (in Korean) Origin of Nabichum at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of South Korea
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