taevaolude
Taevaolude is a traditional Korean folk dance that originated in the Jeolla region of South Korea. The dance is characterized by its dynamic and energetic movements, often performed in groups. It is typically accompanied by traditional Korean instruments such as the gayageum, a three-stringed lute, and the janggu, a large hand drum.
The name "taevaolude" translates to "dancing with the gods" in Korean, reflecting the spiritual and ritualistic
Taevaolude has been recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Korea by UNESCO, highlighting its cultural