Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe Regular Performance 'Gombaeng-i Teotda'

Festival Highlights
- Anseong City's representative cultural content

The Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe's regular performance 'Gombaeng-i Teotda' is Anseong City's representative cultural content, which has been held since 2003. The 2026 regular performance 'Gombaeng-i Teotda' by the Anseong Municipal Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe, representing Anseong City, is a show that reinterprets the essence of Namsadang Nori's six madang (acts) with a modern touch under the subtitle 'Excitement of the Market, Shaking Gyeongbokgung Palace!'. It is filled with diverse attractions, including vibrant pungmul featuring taepyeongso and kkwaenggwari, a thrilling tightrope walking (eoreum) performance on a 3m-high rope with acrobatic skills and witty banter, plate spinning (beona), and ground acrobatics (salpan).
It runs for approximately 90 minutes every Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM, from April 4, 2026, to November 29, 2026.
The main program is a pungmul troupe performance, consisting of Anseong Namsadang Nori's six madang (Pungmul, Eoreum, Beona, Salpan, Deotboegi, Deolmi). - Pungmul: Composed of lively rhythms and movements with instruments such as taepyeongso, kkwaenggwari, jing, janggu, buk, and sogo. - Eoreum: A humor-filled play consisting of spectacular acrobatics and witty banter on a 3m high, 10m long rope. - Beona: The skill of spinning items like a mill wheel or a bowl with a cherry tree stick or a pipe. - Salpan: Acrobatics similar to tumbling, using the body. - Deotboegi: A mask dance play derived from the meaning of "wearing a mask and observing." - Deolmi: Named for playing with puppets by holding their necks, a traditional Korean puppet show.
It will be held at Anseong Namsadang Performance Hall. The address is 198-2 Namsadang-ro, Bogae-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do.
Adults 12,000 won, teenagers 6,000 won, children 3,000 won. Anseong citizens and seniors receive a 50% discount.
The Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe's regular performance is Anseong City's representative cultural content, which has been held since 2003. The 2026 regular performance 'Gombaeng-i Teotda' by the Anseong Municipal Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe, representing Anseong City, is a show that reinterprets the essence of Namsadang Nori's six madang (acts) with a modern touch under the subtitle 'Excitement of the Market, Shaking Gyeongbokgung Palace!'. The performance runs for approximately 90 minutes every Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM at the Anseong Namsadang Performance Hall. It is filled with diverse attractions, including vibrant pungmul featuring taepyeongso and kkwaenggwari, a thrilling tightrope walking (eoreum) performance on a 3m-high rope with acrobatic skills and witty banter, plate spinning (beona), and ground acrobatics (salpan).
- Main program: Pungmul troupe performance Anseong Namsadang Nori's 6 madang (Pungmul, Eoreum, Beona, Salpan, Deotboegi, Deolmi) ▸(Pungmul) Composed of lively rhythms and movements with instruments such as taepyeongso, kkwaenggwari, jing, janggu, buk, and sogo. ▸(Eoreum) A humor-filled play consisting of spectacular acrobatics and witty banter on a 3m high, 10m long rope. ▸(Beona) The skill of spinning items like a mill wheel or a bowl with a cherry tree stick or a pipe. ▸(Salpan) Acrobatics similar to tumbling, using the body. ▸(Deotboegi) A mask dance play derived from the meaning of "wearing a mask and observing." ▸(Deolmi) Named for playing with puppets by holding their necks, a traditional Korean puppet show.
- Main program: Pungmul troupe performance Anseong Namsadang Nori's 6 madang (Pungmul, Eoreum, Beona, Salpan, Deotboegi, Deolmi) ▸(Pungmul) Composed of lively rhythms and movements with instruments such as taepyeongso, kkwaenggwari, jing, janggu, buk, and sogo. ▸(Eoreum) A humor-filled play consisting of spectacular acrobatics and witty banter on a 3m high, 10m long rope. ▸(Beona) The skill of spinning items like a mill wheel or a bowl with a cherry tree stick or a pipe. ▸(Salpan) Acrobatics similar to tumbling, using the body. ▸(Deotboegi) A mask dance play derived from the meaning of "wearing a mask and observing." ▸(Deolmi) Named for playing with puppets by holding their necks, a traditional Korean puppet show.
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