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일반인들의 생활 속에서 생겨난 풍속과 정서에 따라 행해지고 전해 내려오는 춤.
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FOLK DANCE:
A traditional dance that has been performed and handed down, reflecting the customs and sentiment which arose in the lives of ordinary people.
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일반인들의 생활 속에서 생겨난 풍속과 정서에 따라 행해지고 전해 내려오는 무용.
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FOLK DANCE:
A type of dance based on the customs and emotions of ordinary people in their everyday lives and which has been handed down.
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전통적인 발레에 반대하여 일어났으며, 자유롭고 개성적인 표현을 하는 무대 무용.
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MODERN DANCE:
A stage dance that emerged in opposition to traditional ballet, which focuses on free and unique expressions.
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(옛날에) 잔치나 술자리에서 손님에게 술을 따라 주며, 노래와 춤으로 흥을 돋우는 것을 직업으로 하던 여자.
1.GINYEO:
Korean female entertainer: (archaic) A woman at a banquet or drinking party whose job it was to pour drinks for guests and entertain them with songs and dances.
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운동 경기, 영화, 연극, 음악회, 무용 공연 등을 구경하는 사람.
1.AUDIENCE; CONCERTGOER; THEATERGOER; MOVIEGOER:
A person who watches sports games, movies, plays, concerts, dance performances, etc.
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무용이나 연극 등을 일반 관객에게 보여 주기 전에 특정한 사람들에게 시험 삼아 먼저 보여 줌.
1.DEMONSTRATION; TRIAL PERFORMANCE:
The act of showing a dance, play, etc., in front of a particular group of people as a trial before showing it to the general public.
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어떤 일이 벌어지는 상황.
1.MADANG:
A bound noun meaning a situation in which something is happening.
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판소리나 탈춤을 세는 단위.
2.MADANG:
A bound noun that serves as a unit for counting the number of stages of pansori, a traditional Korean storytelling song, or talchum, a traditional Korean mask dance.
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연극이나 무용 등의 공연을 처음으로 무대에 올려 관객에게 보임. 또는 그 공연.
1.PREMIERE:
An act of staging a performance such as a play, dance, etc., to the audience for the first time, or such a performance.
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첫 번째 출연.
2.DEBUT:
One's first acting or appearance in a show, performance, etc.
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연극, 무용, 음악 등을 공연하기 위하여 객석 앞에 좀 높게 만들어 놓은 넓은 자리.
1.STAGE:
A large floor in front of the audience's seats that is raised a bit for performances like plays, dances, concerts, etc.
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(비유적으로) 주로 활동하는 장소나 분야.
2.STAGE:
(figurative) A main place or field of one's activity.
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(비유적으로) 이야기의 배경이 되는 곳.
3.SET:
(figurative) The setting of a story.