Saturday, 23 June 2012

Da No Festival


Koreans also celebrated their Da No Festival in a similar fashion with Chinese too. Dano, also called as Surit-nal, is a Korean traditional holiday that falls on the 5th day of the fifth month of the lunar Korean calendar. It is one of the three major traditional holidays in South Korea, together with Seollal and Chuseok.  South Korea has retained several festivals related to the holiday, one of which is Gangneung Dano Festival (강릉단오제) designated by UNESCO as a "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity". 

But a close look at the Korean version of the festival revealed that their ways of celebrating differed from the Chinese.

Why do Koreans celebrate this festival since ancient time?
Dano was the beginning of the rainy and hot season in Korea, which in ancient times was also the time many diseases were spread. So hygiene and warding off evil spirits also played a part in the Dano, In additional, irises were used to ward off the spirits (the women washed their hair in iris water, while men would wear irises on their trousers). Plus, like Chuseok and Seollal, it involved an ancestral ceremony and prayers for a good harvest. 
Nowadays,  
Korean women wash their hair with chung po (calamus) soaked in water on the particular day for silky smooth hair.

It was believed that Dano was an easy day for young people to fall passionately in love.Women would pout on their beautiful hanboks and  play g ne ddui gi (swing) to get attention while the men enjoy a game of ssi rem (wrestling) to show off their strength. 
The Koreans also exchanged bu chae, traditional fans, during this special occasion.

Culinary delights like ssuk tteok (glutinous rice flour cake) and chilledsuritsul (rice wine) are enjoyed to mark this occasion.Other dishes included dduck ko chi (rice cake, beef strips, vegetable and crabsticks on skewers), dduck gal bi (beef patties), bu sut jun gol(mushroom stew) and dduck bok gi (stir-fried rice cake).


There are different kind of events organized during these few days at South Korea, let us check it out
                
Event
Venue
Date & Time
Details
Dano Festival with the Family
Bukchon Traditional Culture Center
June 23
10:00~16:00
- Dano fan painting
- Decorative maedeup making
- Changpo hair dipping
- rice cake making & tea ceremony experience
- Dano charm drawing
- Dano fan exhibition
- Folk painting exhibition
2012
Dano Gugak Festival
Dream Forest
June 24
- Various experience programs like making danso (bamboo flute), making Dano fans, etc.
- Traditional Korean performances
Namsangol Hanok Village Dano Festival
Traditional House
June 23~24
11:00~17:00
- Various traditional cultural experience programs
11th Annual Yeongdeungpo
Dano Festival
Yeongdeungpo Park
June 16
11:00~18:00
- Traditional cultural re-enactments
- Various traditional events
Dano Folk Festival
Insadong
Naminsa Madang
June 24
12:00
- Changpo hair dipping
- Dano fan making
- Traditional mask making
- Folk performances
Dano Festival with the National Folk Museum of Korea
The National Folk Museum of Korea
June 13~24
- Various Korean traditional programs
- Japanese & Chinese Dano programs
- Special performances
※Last update June 8, 2012


Thank you for enjoy reading it~ ^^
sources from: 
http://thekoreanway.wordpress.com/2010/06/16/dano-june-16-2010/ 
http://218.145.29.41/en/article/article.do?_method=view&m=0003001006003&p=06&art_id=56006&lang=en 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dano_(Korean_festival) http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2010/6/15/central/6463899&sec=central 



by JY

Improtant notes and details for KCS DANCE DIVISION 2012/2013


Details for KCS DANCE DIVISION 2012/2013
(Register during AGM 2012/1013)

Time:   4pm to 5pm (girl’s session)
           5pm to 6pm (boy’s session)
Class start: 7th July
Day: Every Saturday (official)
        Sunday (optional in case too many students)
Venue: Aero art studio
Limit: 30 members (first comes first basis)
Registration for old and new members to dancing class*
Fees: RM 10 for members
         RM 15 for non members (not outsider)
Instructor/Coordinator:  Hau Ren Jye &
                                     Hau Rui Chi
Assistant:    Koh Gibsern
Policy:
Girls can join boy’s class and boys also can join girl’s class*

Rule and regulation: 
       1. Please bring along the money to pay the fees at week 1 for the particular month and must bring along your membership card, member with no membership card will count as non member fees.
      2.  Punctuality. If you are late, you have to catch up later after class.
      3. If you miss one class, please provide a reason, and instructor won’t teach you again during the class, unless we are doing revision, and you have to catch up yourself or ask instructor after class. (for time saving purpose and other member’s progression)
      4. Please come 30 minutes early, for warming up and fees payment.
      5. Please follow MMU dress code.
      6. Please wear off your shoes after you enter aero art.
      7. Important!! Please follow instructor (no offence).

PEACE AND RESPECT IN CLASS ^^V
*Please! For those who really want and interested to join this dancing class please come and register for this class, if no better do not register, give chance to other member who want to join because is limited to 30 members.

*Please like dance division on FB to follow up more updates : 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/KCS-Dance Division/175513482512600 


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Membership privileges for 2012/2013

The following are the Membership privileges for 2012/2013 :

- Get a rebate RM 5 for dancing class fees and RM 10 for language class fees that we have provided.
- Get a rebate for trips, event entrance fees and more that we organize.

by JY