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Un giovane con il futuro davanti a se con un progetto da portare avanti ma ancora in fase di crescita, e per questo, un vissuto tormentato. L’altro ormai anziano con un passato dietro se, la sensazione di aver perso qualcosa ma con la sicurezza che dà solo l’aver attraversato la vita. La vita davanti a se e la vita dietro se.Il fato, il destino, il caso o forse quel battito di ali della teoria…
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Hey there! So, something recently made me disappointed with some fans of mysme. I've seen some fans who attempt to change the settings (mostly to Japan or America). I once met someone who full on gave them English "nicknames" because she didn't want to attempt to pronounce or use their proper names. I don't know if I'm overreacting or anything, but it bothered me. So, can you do random HCs to honour Korean culture? Like going on vacation somewhere in Korea, or celebrating a 100 days anniversary?
A/N: why do people dothat wtf?? I mean i know we somewhat change the culture when we write certainrequests pertaining to how an mc looks because sometimes the culture doesn’treally look kindly on the appearance but as someone who isn’t korean, i can’tget into the mentality to reject a request like that or anything, ya know??Because it can be harmful and hurt someone (i keep it in the back of my mindwhat the actual view is so i dont just…. disregard it, but i do feel terriblefor not addressing it) but i’d never completely REJECT the culture and changetheir names or anything because just what the fuck ~Admin 404
ALSO IM NOT KOREAN SOI HAD TO RESEARCH A L O T FOR THIS REQUEST BUT STILL COULDN’T WRITE MUCH- AND I MEAN I RESEARCHED REALLY HARDBECAUSE IM A NERD AND ENJOY LEARNING ABOUT OTHER CULTURES BUT IF SOMETHING ISWRONG PLEASE LEMME KNOW
I’m sorry it’s soshort omfg
               -Okayy'all, I’m pretty sure Zen knows traditional dances and our MC has to beg himfor DAYS to teach them one. Any of them. Buchaechum (fan dance), Nabichum(butterfly dance), even Ilmu (line dance). Any of them. All of them. Just- JUSTTEACH MC ZEN, DO IT
               -LOTUSLANTERN FESTIVAL IN HONOUR OF BUDDAHS BIRTHDAY! It’s a celebration thateveryone in the group makes time for! Seeing all of the gorgeous lights andlanterns is enough to put everyone in such a good mood! The group makes it intoa slight competition- who can bring MC the prettiest lantern? Winner gets akiss on the cheek from MC! yeees mc, yes
               -Juminhas THE MOST BEAUTIFUL terraced garden you’ve ever seen in your life. Heinvites you over to help him with it every now and then. It relaxes him andhopes that it could do the same for you! The two of you could spend hourssitting by the lotus pond, drinking some sort of imported and expensive teathis rich guy has to have, talking about anything and everything plus helLOYOU’D GET TO SEE JUMIN IN SWEATPANTS
               -Jaehee.In. Hanbok. Think about this for a little bit. Colourful, beautiful, and just-what else can I saY???? JAEHEE IN HANBOK
               -YOOSUNGLOVES CELEBRATING HIS VERY FIRST 100 DAYS ANNIVERSARY he might not have a tonof money to spoil you like he’d like to, but he does get really creative andgoes hardcore. Takes the knowledge he’s gained from all of the clubs he’s beenin and makes you a ton of gifts! Coffee, cards, dinner, he makes it all justfor you! He does it every 100 days though so he has to get more and morecreative about it and sometimes has to go to the rest of the RFA for some ideas(MATCHING SHIRTS AND HE’S EVEN BOUGHT YOU A COUPLE’S RING BECAUSE HE WANTS TOSHOW PEOPLE HE HAS A S/O THAT HE LOVES VERY MUCH)
               -Rememberwhen Jumin called Yoosung’s mother and he was so mad he promised to slap himwith Kimchi? Ya know how Kimchi is a symbol for Korea and is considered strong?Well he definitely gave Jumin a hard slap if that counts; MC has it on videoand all you can hear is the *smack* and Saeyoung laughing in the background
               -Youand Saeran have had a few drinking contests, and Saeyoung cannot believe howmany bottles of soju the two of you can go through?? How are you both stillbreathing?? It’s even worse when you add Zen into the mix, it’s as if doesn’twork on any of you. Yoosung gets one shot and he’s out for the rest of the night
               -Jaeheeand MC plan a hike at least ONCE a month because the poor girl needs fresh AIRand it’s good for the both of you, y'all get out there and earn those pajeons(fritters) and dong dong ju (rice wine) at the top of that mountain!
               -Youand Yoosung have to drag Saeyoung out of the house sometimes, but the three ofyou end up at an internet cafe more often than you’d like to admit. One timethough, there was one person in LOLOL who kept killing all three of you, andthe anger just kept rising- which meant the voices kept rising as well. Theperson on the other side of you all kept trying to stifle a laugh each time. Inthe Rage of Saeyoung™, he almost flipped the table until he realized the onebeating you all was Saeran on the other side
               -YOU CAN’TTELL ME SAEYOUNG, MC, AND ZEN HAVEN’T TRIED TO RECREATE SOME KPOP VIDEOS
               - Youalso can’t tell me that Jumin hasn’t tried to dance along to a few every nowand then; MC has a picture they keep to themselves in remembrance
               -Youand V watch the movie Shiri almost religiously?? When the two of you have moviemarathon dates, it’s played at least once (“IT’S A CLASSIC, MC.CLASSIC”)
               -It’shard to go on any dates with Saeran, but you did get him hooked on a fewdifferent K-drama’s and he reminds you constantly that he HATES YOU because ofit. Don’t you DARE watch an episode without him because the boy can hold agrudge
               -K A RA O K E!!! All of you. Almost every weekend. Competitions. Somehow Saeyoungtends to win them except that one time you convinced Jumin to participateand WOW okay
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Korean Dance
Korean traditional dance shares some similarity with form of dance known as contemporary and lyrical. Moves follow a curvilinear path with little short term repetition. The dancer's legs and feet are often entirely concealed by billowing Hanbok. Emotional attributes of the dances include both somberness and joy. The dancer must embody the fluid motion that surges through the traditional music that the dancers perform to. Korean traditional dance is often performed to Korean traditional music, which includes traditional drums, flutes, and more. The music is what upholds the dance and the dancer is the tool that shows the music in physical form.
Court dance
Korean court dances is called "jee" (hangul:정재, hanja:呈才) which originally referred to "display of all talent" including not only dance but also other performing arts such as jultagi (줄타기 tightrope walking), gong deonjigi (공던지기), and mokmatagi (목마타기) but gradually only denoted "court dance". The term has been used since the early period of Joseon dynasty.[6]
Jeongjae were used to perform for the royal family, court officials, and foreign envoys or for festive occasions sponsored by the state. Jeongjae is divided into the two categories, "Dangak jeongjae" (당악정재) and "Hyangak jeongjae" (향악정재). Dangak jeongjae are dances derived from court dances of Tang China during the Goryeo dynasty, whereas the other consist of newer court dances originated in Korea.[7]
Hyangak jeongjae
Muhee
, dancers performing
Gain jeon mokdan
, one of the
Hyangak jeongjae
Jinju geommu
Ahbakmu (아박무), Ivory clappers dance
Bakjeopmu (박접무), fluttering butterfly wings dance
Bonglaeui (봉래의), phoenix dance
Cheoyongmu (처용무), dance of Cheoyong, Dragon King's son which is the oldest jeongjae originated in the Silla periodHeo, Young-Il. "Cheoyong-mu". Asia/Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO.
Chunaengjeon (춘앵전) dance of the spring nightingaler
Gainjeonmokdan (가인전목단), dance depicting beautiful women picking peonies
Geommu (검무), sword dance
Hakyeon hwadaemu (학연화대무), Crane and lotus pedestal dance
Goguryeomu (고구려무), Goguryeo dance
Muaemu (무애무)
Musanhyang (무산향), fragrance of dancing mountain dance
Mugo (무고), drum dance
Sajamu (사자무), lion dance
Seonyurak (선유락), boating party dance
Jinju geomu
Gyobang mugo (교방무고)
Dangak jeongjae
Monggeumcheok (몽금척), dream of golden ruler dance
Pogurak (포구락) ball game dance
Heonseondo (헌선도), peach-offering dance
Folk dance
Taepyeongmu
, dance for great peace
Nongak, farmers' dance
Seungmu (승무), monk dance
Seungjeonmu (승전무), literally victory dance
Salpuri (살풀이), literally spirit-cleansing dance
Hallyangmu (한량무), dance of prodigal man in yangban class
Ipchum (입춤), also called "ipmu" or "gibonchum", literally basic dance
Taepyeongmu (태평무), dance to wish great peace
Ganggang sullae (강강술래), maidens' circle dance
Nongak (농악), farmers' performance
Talchum (탈춤), mask dance
Byung shin chum (병신춤), dance performed by the lower class peasants to satirize yangban class
Miyalhalmi chum (미얄할미춤), old woman's dance
Palmeokjung chum (팔먹중), dance of the eight unworthy monks
Dongrae hakchum (동래학춤), crane dance performed in Dongrae, Busan
Buponorichum (부포놀리춤), feather tassel dance
Chaesang sogochum (채상 소고춤), tambour Dance
Deotbaegichum (덧배기춤), thrust dance
Gaksichum (각시춤), maiden's dance
Ritual dance
Ritual dance in Korea designates a Buddhist dance and Korean folk dances.
Ilmu (일무), literally line Dance
Jakbeop (작법)
Musokchum, or mumu (무속춤, or 무무), dance by mudang (무당, shaman)
Beopgochum (법고춤), Dharma drum dance
Nabichum (나비춤), literally butterfly dance
Barachum (바라춤), bara dance (바라, cymbals)
Buchaechum
, fan danceNew traditional dance
Buchaechum (부채춤), fan dance created by Kim Baek-bong (김백봉 金白峰) and first presented in public in 1954[8]
Hwagwanmu (화관무), floral coronet dance
Jangguchum (장구춤), dance with janggu, hourglass-shaped drum
Samgomu Ogomu (삼고무 오고무), a drum dance
Grand Drum Ensemble (북의 대합주), a drum dance composed by Guk Su-ho (국수호) in 1981. The instruments are all Korean drums.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_dance
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