hapjeje
Hapjeje is a traditional Korean folk dance that originated in the southern regions of the Korean Peninsula, particularly in the Jeolla and Gyeongsang provinces. The term "hapjeje" is derived from the Korean words *hap* (합), meaning "together," and *jeje* (제제), which refers to the rhythmic clapping or hand movements performed during the dance. This dance is often associated with communal celebrations, festivals, and seasonal harvest rituals, reflecting its deep cultural roots in Korean agrarian traditions.
Hapjeje is characterized by its lively, circular formations where dancers move in unison, accompanied by traditional
While hapjeje was historically performed by both men and women, its modern revival has seen it adapted
Today, hapjeje is celebrated as a living cultural heritage, preserved through community efforts, educational programs, and