Madangguk or Madanggeuk (Korean: 마당극; lit. people's theatre) is a theatrical art form that sprung up in South Korea in light of the Minjung Movement. The word "madang" (마당) means "yard" whilst "guk" (극) means "theatre". Thus, literally, it means yard theatre, which implies that this form of theatre was more personal or communal than formal or commercial. Madangguk was inspired by traditional Korean art forms such as talchum (탈춤) or masked dance. Madangguk was popularized in the 1970s-1980s by South Korean university students during a time of political oppression. It was an attempt to create a counter dialogue against the government’s attempt to preserving certain art forms to create a strategic remembrance of Korean history. Madangguk became a popular dramatic art form used to express poli
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| - 마당극은 1970년대 이후 한국의 전통적인 연희인 탈춤, 풍물, 판소리 등에서 영향을 받아 형성된 야외 연극이다. 무대와 관객의 적극적인 소통과 시공간의 유연한 운용이 특징이다. (ko)
- Madangguk or Madanggeuk (Korean: 마당극; lit. people's theatre) is a theatrical art form that sprung up in South Korea in light of the Minjung Movement. The word "madang" (마당) means "yard" whilst "guk" (극) means "theatre". Thus, literally, it means yard theatre, which implies that this form of theatre was more personal or communal than formal or commercial. Madangguk was inspired by traditional Korean art forms such as talchum (탈춤) or masked dance. Madangguk was popularized in the 1970s-1980s by South Korean university students during a time of political oppression. It was an attempt to create a counter dialogue against the government’s attempt to preserving certain art forms to create a strategic remembrance of Korean history. Madangguk became a popular dramatic art form used to express poli (en)
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| - Madangguk or Madanggeuk (Korean: 마당극; lit. people's theatre) is a theatrical art form that sprung up in South Korea in light of the Minjung Movement. The word "madang" (마당) means "yard" whilst "guk" (극) means "theatre". Thus, literally, it means yard theatre, which implies that this form of theatre was more personal or communal than formal or commercial. Madangguk was inspired by traditional Korean art forms such as talchum (탈춤) or masked dance. Madangguk was popularized in the 1970s-1980s by South Korean university students during a time of political oppression. It was an attempt to create a counter dialogue against the government’s attempt to preserving certain art forms to create a strategic remembrance of Korean history. Madangguk became a popular dramatic art form used to express political and societal issues of post colonial South Korea and played a significant role in the Minjung Movement. (en)
- 마당극은 1970년대 이후 한국의 전통적인 연희인 탈춤, 풍물, 판소리 등에서 영향을 받아 형성된 야외 연극이다. 무대와 관객의 적극적인 소통과 시공간의 유연한 운용이 특징이다. (ko)
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