National Gugak Center: Saturday Gugak Concert - Korea Traditional Music & Dance
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National Gugak Center: Saturday Gugak Concert - Korea Traditional Music & Dance Options
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The most renowned Korean traditional performance of dance & music that you shouldn't miss!
National Gugak Center presents its iconic traditional show which has been staged for more than 30 years. The performance mainly includes Korean royal court music that was played for various events in palaces, and folk music performed in rice farming villages to celebrate good harvests. Come and listen to beautiful sounds of Korean musical instruments. National Gugak Center invites you to this one-of-a-kind Korean music and dance stages!
Why this performance?
*The program changes weekly. Visit the official website to see this week's schedule.

▲ Ganggangsullae (Korean Circle Dance)
A traditional Korean folk dance from South Jeolla Province, performed by women during Chuseok and Daeboreum. Dancers join hands in a circle, sing "Ganggangsullae," and mimic scenes from rural life. Listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.

▲ Arirang (Korean Folk Song)
A representative Korean folk song embodying the emotions of Han and Heung. With countless regional variations, Arirang is not a single song but a shared cultural expression passed down through generations. Recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2012.

▲ Gayageum Solo (Chimhyangmu)
A solo gayageum performance inspired by the sacred scent of agarwood, once prized in ancient India. The piece evokes a vision of a Silla dancer offering incense before Buddha, symbolizing the kingdom's rich Buddhist culture and connections along the Silk Road. Silla is also known as the region where the gayageum was first developed.

▲ Jakbeop (Buddhist Ritual Dance)
A sacred dance performed during Buddhist ceremonies, especially in Yeonganjae, a key ritual. Dancers express devotion through movements like Beopgochum, Barachum, Nabichum, and Tajuchum. Listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.

▲ Pan-Gut
Pan-Gut is a form of Nongak, a traditional performing art that combines percussion, dance, and theatrical elements. It is performed to pray for the prosperity and well-being of village communities in an agricultural society.







National Gugak Center presents its iconic traditional show which has been staged for more than 30 years. The performance mainly includes Korean royal court music that was played for various events in palaces, and folk music performed in rice farming villages to celebrate good harvests. Come and listen to beautiful sounds of Korean musical instruments. National Gugak Center invites you to this one-of-a-kind Korean music and dance stages!
Why this performance?
- National Gugak Center: the cultural art institute that has carried over a thousand years of traditional Korean performing arts
- A variety of traditional performing arts: instrumental performances (string, wind and percussion) and dance performances
- Features different composition of performance every week
| Korean Music & Dance | |
| Venue | Umyeondang, National Gugak Center (map)
|
| Showtime | Every Saturday at 3:00pm |
| Duration | 70 minutes |
*The program changes weekly. Visit the official website to see this week's schedule.

▲ Ganggangsullae (Korean Circle Dance)
A traditional Korean folk dance from South Jeolla Province, performed by women during Chuseok and Daeboreum. Dancers join hands in a circle, sing "Ganggangsullae," and mimic scenes from rural life. Listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.

▲ Arirang (Korean Folk Song)
A representative Korean folk song embodying the emotions of Han and Heung. With countless regional variations, Arirang is not a single song but a shared cultural expression passed down through generations. Recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2012.

▲ Gayageum Solo (Chimhyangmu)
A solo gayageum performance inspired by the sacred scent of agarwood, once prized in ancient India. The piece evokes a vision of a Silla dancer offering incense before Buddha, symbolizing the kingdom's rich Buddhist culture and connections along the Silk Road. Silla is also known as the region where the gayageum was first developed.

▲ Jakbeop (Buddhist Ritual Dance)
A sacred dance performed during Buddhist ceremonies, especially in Yeonganjae, a key ritual. Dancers express devotion through movements like Beopgochum, Barachum, Nabichum, and Tajuchum. Listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.

▲ Pan-Gut
Pan-Gut is a form of Nongak, a traditional performing art that combines percussion, dance, and theatrical elements. It is performed to pray for the prosperity and well-being of village communities in an agricultural society.






Precio
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| A Seat | Person (7 yrs~) |
| B Seat | Person (7 yrs~) |
- The same price applies for adults and children.
- The minimum age for this performance is 7 years old. Those under 7 years old will not be allowed even if they are accompanied by adults.
- Seats are randomly assigned within each zone. Your seat number will be provided when you pick up your ticket on the day of the event.
- Lost, stolen, or damaged tickets cannot be reissued. The event organizers, affiliates, and agencies will not be responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged tickets.
[Umyeondang Seating Map]

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[Filming Notice]
[Rules and Regulations]
- Any action that infringes a copyright is strictly prohibited during the show, including voice or video recording, or live-streaming. If caught, any of the recorded/filmed materials will be deleted on site, and the person can be removed from the venue without any refund. Photographing is available during curtain call ONLY.
[Rules and Regulations]
- Food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue.
- Prohibited items:
- Items that may be a threat to others (weapons, firecrackers, flagpoles, etc.)
- Laser/laser pen
Política de cancelación
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 2 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
Preguntas frecuentes
Is filming or recording allowed during the Saturday Gugak Concert?
No, any action that infringes copyright, including voice or video recording and live-streaming, is strictly prohibited. If caught, recorded materials will be deleted on site, and the person may be removed from the venue without a refund. Photography is allowed only during the curtain call.
Can I bring food or drinks into the venue?
No, food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue.
What items are prohibited inside the venue?
Prohibited items include weapons, firecrackers, flagpoles, lasers, and laser pens. Any prohibited item found inside the venue will be confiscated and not returned.
Are there age restrictions for the performance?
Yes, the minimum age is 7 years old. Children under 7 will not be allowed entry, even if accompanied by an adult.
How are seats assigned?
Seats are randomly assigned within each zone. Your seat number will be provided when you pick up your ticket on the day of the event.
What happens if I lose or damage my ticket?
Lost, stolen, or damaged tickets cannot be reissued. Event organizers, affiliates, and agencies are not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged tickets.
Destino
National Gugak Center
Address: Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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