jaehinnad
Jaehinnad 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 "jaehinnad" is derived from the Korean words "jae" (meaning "to dance") and "hinnad" (referring to a type of rhythmic clapping or stomping). This dance is often performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebratory occasions, serving as both entertainment and a means of cultural expression.
The dance typically features a group of dancers, often women, who move in coordinated patterns while clapping
Jaehinnad is closely tied to the agricultural and seasonal cycles of rural Korea. It was historically performed
Today, jaehinnad is preserved and performed as part of Korean cultural heritage, both in traditional settings