Erijuhuli
Erijuhuli is a traditional Korean folk dance that originated during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910). The term "erijuhuli" combines the words *eri* (이리), meaning "this way," and *juhuli* (주후리), a type of rhythmic clapping or stomping movement, reflecting its communal and interactive nature. The dance is often performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebratory occasions, particularly in the southern regions of Korea, including Jeolla Province.
Erijuhuli is characterized by its lively, circular formation, where dancers move in a clockwise direction while
The dance holds cultural significance as a means of community bonding and celebration. It is sometimes performed
While not as widely recognized internationally as other Korean dances like the *hanbok* or *sword dance*, Erijuhuli