buchaechum
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Etymology[edit]
Noun[edit]
buchaechum (uncountable)
- A Korean fan dance, usually performed by groups of female dancers, originating from various traditional and religious Korean dances.
- 2013 July 18, Claire Lee, “Popular TV drama revisited onstage”, in The Korea Herald[1]:
- The show’s stage design features bojagi, traditional Korean patchwork. The audience members are also presented with Korean traditional dance, including buchaechum, or “fan dance,” performed by a group of female dancers using fans painted in different colors.
- 2013 August 6, Gia Kourlas, “In Drums and Fans, the Spirit of Korea”, in The New York Times[2]:
- Interspersed with musical numbers, including a serene solo by Chung-Eun Han for the daegeum, or bamboo flute, the program also showcased “Buchaechum,” a fan dance.
Translations[edit]
Korean fan dance
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