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GANGNEUNG DANOJE FESTIVAL 2018 Information Map 2018 Date Dano Altar Suri-madang Ari-madang Gangneung Danoje Education Training Center The other events Gangneung Danoje Festival Begins Gangneung 12:00 Yongdong Elementary School Gwanno Mask Drama 11:00 Gangneung Brothers Wind Orchestra 6. 16(Sat) 14:00 Hongjedong Nongak Band ‘Day to Welcome the Gods’ Danoje 13:00 Korean Music Academy of Arts 15:30 Haksan Odokttegi Song Fireworks Festival 6. 14 -The harmony of Korean Traditional Music that unlocks the world 19:00 The Performance and culture - Gut With Us 22:00 17:00 Okhyang Gwanno Mask Drama (Dano Island) (Thu) 15:00 Korean Blue Grass Music Club-A feast of joyful yodel songs 18:30 Gyodong Nongak Band 18:00 2018 Gangneung Residents Smile Festival { 18:00 -19:00 Yeongshinje } 20:00 Gangneung Cultural Center Gwanno Mask Drama Event 12:00 Dalmaji Nongak Band A ritual is held before taking the sacred tree and the Village 13:00 World Passion Gala Show-Canada, Mongolia 10:00 Gwanno Mask Puppet Show 14:00 Pyeongchang Hwang-Byeongsan Hunting Folk Play Goddess's ancestral tablet, which is kept at the Daegwallyeong Schedule 15:00 The 11th Dano Hancheong Silver Music Festival 11:30 Gwanno Mask Puppet Show 16:00 Jeonju World Sound Festival - Habgut Village 6. 15 19:00 Donghae Korean Traditional Music Association 14:00 2018 Gangneung Danoje Senior Citizens Event Village Goddess Shrine, to the Namdaechun Dano Altar. 18:00 Tamna Cultural Festival (Fri) -Lady Yeonhwa’s love Gold Festival After the ritual and Gut is performed, offerings, shinju and -Oedodong Folklore Preservation Association 21:00 SB Belly Dance - Shake up Dano 19:00 Flute Amor - Be inspired by Dano 19:30 Catholic Kwandong University Gwanno Mask Drama rice cake are shared with the citizens. 10:00 Gwanno Mask Puppet Show 13:00 2018 The 2nd National 11:00 Gangneung Cultural Center Dream Orchestra. 10:30 Noam Elementary School Gwanno Mask Drama Mun gut 14:00 Arirang, from popular folk songs to popular songs Korean Traditional Dance { 19:00 - 21: 00 Yeongshin Haengcha } 6. 16 13:00 Hansori Youth Gugak Volunteers “Daon” 14:00 Gangneung Nongak Preservation Association 21:00 Cheongjwa gut 17:00 Solhyang Dudongshil Art Group Competition. 15:00 World Passion Gala Show-Canada, Mongolia, Indonesia 16:00 Woosuyoung “GangGang-Sullaedan“ From the village goddess's shrine to the house of Gyeongbang, (Sat) Chugwon gut -Gayageum Byeongchang, Minyo Byeongchang, (performance stage 'Dan') 6.14 19:00 Gangneung City Art Group 17:30 Haesol Gwanno Mask Drama Chilsadang, Sungnaedong square to the Danojang Altar, Korean Traditional Dance 22:30 Fireworks(Wolhwa Bridge) the Daegwallyeong Village Guardian's Ancestral tablet and the 10:00 Jojeonje 16:00 Jeil High School 11:00 Bujeong gut 11:00 Haksan Odokttegi Song ·Jungang High School Sacred Tree, is lead by parading citizens carrying Dano Lanterns, 11:30 Gangneung Youth Arts Group 11:30 Hahwae Dongcham gut 13:00 Samgaesa Gwanno Mask Drama Soccer Tournament wishing for good health and happiness for their family. 6. 17 14:00 Lincoln House Gangneung School-World Folk Dance. 12:30 Josang gut 15:00 Gangnamdong Nongak Band 10:00 The 24th Gangneung Danoje Samulnori Contest (Gangneung Sports Complex) After the arrival of the Ancestral Tablet and the Sacred Tree, 16:00 The 22nd Youth Song Festival (Sun) 13:30 Saejoan gut 17:00 Rope walking 20:00 Dano Welcome 2018 Youth Dance Festival 16:00 Myeongju Freemarket female shaman perform a welcoming dance. 15:00 Jungjabi gut 19:30 Gwanno Mask Drama Preservation Association (Gangneung Daedohobu 15:30 Chugwon gut Gwanna) { 20:00 - 22:30 Shintongdaegil Gilnori } 10:00 Jojeonje 11:00 Family Musical Danodano 11:00 Gangneung Pine Dance Group Thu 11:00 Gunung Jangsu gut -Gangneung Danoje Special Edition 9:00 6. 18(Mon) ~ 21(Thu) A street parade starting from Gangneung Medical Center, IBK, 6. 18 -Suritnal, Our dance and our melody 12:00 Songju gut 13:00 Dream Factory- 3 colored magic story ~ 2018 Dano Stamp Exhibition Okcheon Junction, Geumsong-ro to Danojang, where 21 of 13:00 World Passion Gala Show 10:00 The 37th KBS Nongak Competition 18:00 (Mon) 14:00 Chugwon gut 15:00 Cheoyongmu Preservation Association (Gangneung Post Office -Canada, Mongolia, Indonesia, China 17:30 Gwanno Mask Drama Preservation Association Gangneung Eup, Myeon, Dong residents participate, introducing Dano 15:00 Shimcheong gut -Obang Cheoyongmu Public Hall) � 16:00 Zammy Percussion Art-World Percussion Ensemble 20:00 Geongeum Village Yongmuldalgi Gangneung Gilnori Culture. Gangneung Danoje's theme this year, Day 18:00 Chugwon gut 17:00 Bang Soomi Pansori-Pansori Solo Singer Opens at 11:00 am (Suritnal) 18:30 The 25th Gangneung Dialect Contest. * ~ 19:00 Ji Tal gut 19:00 Nogani Community Center "A Thousand Year Passed, A Thousand Year to Follow", unfolds 21:00 2018 Russia World Cup : South Korea vs Sweden on the first day 19:30 Chugwon gut -Time Machine Mock Trial [Accomplish ! Dream] coinciding with cheerful parade. 11:00 Art Phil Wind Orchestra 10:00 Gujeong Elementary School Odokttegi Song 10:00 11:00 Jojeonje Family Musical Danodano 13:00 Geokkuro Project - Dano Welcome Gukbab Concert 11:30 Dongmyeong Middle School Gwanno Mask Drama 11:00 Jishin gut -Gangneung Danoje Special Edition 6. 21 16:00 Jeongseon Arirang Festival-Jeongseon Arirang Arts Group 13:30 Andong Jeojeondong Nongyo(Farmer’s Song) 6. 19 12:00 Son Nim gut 14:00 China Sichuan Province 19:00 The Sound of Gangneung Arirang 15:00 Gyeongpodong Nongak Band 14:00 Sanshin gut -ChogpungChogun(Art and Life performance) Upload Gangneung Danoje Photo (Tue) -Our Mother from Wangsan 17:00 Bupyeong Pulmul Grand Festival 15:00 Cheonwang gut 16:30 Traditional Culture Class Presentation. on instagram or email and win a prize. 21:00 Gangneung Danoje Preservation Association -Incheon Nongak Group 16:00 Chugwon gut 19:30 World Passion Gala Show-Canada, Mongolia, Indonesia -Eshija Oshija 20:00 Gwanno Mask Drama Preservation Association Application Period 2018. 6. 14 (Thu) ~ 6. 24(Sun) 11:00 Ulrim Guitar-7080 Acoustic Guitar Announcement 10:00 Jojeonje 13:00 A group of Traditional Entertainers ‘Kkun’ 2018. 6. 26(Tue) 10:00 Dano Traditional Wedding Ceremony 11:00 Jaemyeon gut -Echo’s the heart of Dano’s Sound Gangneung Danoje Committee Homepage 12:30 Hasla Gwanno Mask Drama 6. 20 12:00 Chilseong gut 15:00 Samulnori Neu Dat-Samulnori Origin 14:30 Sacheon Nongak Band 09:00 The 51st National Korean Poem Competition (www.danojefestival.or.kr) notice 13:00 Chugwon gut 17:00 Gangneung Traditional Arts-Hansori Traditional Arts (Wed) 16:30 Gwanno Mask Drama Preservation Association Those on instagram will receive a DM Thu 14:00 Saejoan gut Group, Dance Association Plus and... 20:00 Haksan Odokttegi Song 15:30 19:00 Chugwon gut Dance Theater Shahar-[Non Verbal Ballet] Dancing Tiger Present 21:00 Gangneung Danoje Preservation Association-Eshija Oshija 1 2 gift cards 10:00 Jojeonje Send Mail Upload 11:00 Jumunjin Cultural Education Center through lottery 11:00 Yongwang gut 10:30 Dongidong Sarangbang-Our music is good Name, instagram Gwanno Mask Drama Immediate disposal 12:30 Chugwon gut 13:00 Pyeongyang Folklore Arts Group Contact nformation #Gangneung Danoje of personal 6. 21 12:30 Seongdeokdong Nongak Band Dano Welcome The 6th National Folklore Festival Fireworks 16:30 Kkot Norae gut 16:00 World Passion Gala Show-Canada, Mongolia, Indonesia 09:00 21:00 danozzang Festival #Photo information after 14:00 Gangneung-Wonju University Gwanno Mask Drama [Solhyang Arirang Festival] (Dano Island) @naver.com event closure (Thu) Deung Norae gut 18:00 Gangneung Green Silver Band 15:30 Haksan Odokttegi Song Baet Norae gut 19:00 Prize Lottery Event (Ceremony Performance : Puneori) 17:30 Gwanno Mask Drama Preservation Association 19:00 Hwanu gut After upload, send DM with name and contact information @gangneungdanoje Gangneung Intangible Heritage Cities of the year Danoje Festival, 유네스코인류무형문화유산 A place where everyone peoplecan have fun together! Yeongshin Haengcha Gangneung Gwanno Mask Drama The only pantomime Gangneung Danoje Experience Zone �Danoje Festival Begins. A street parade lead �in Korea. The story of love, misunderstanding �There are various experiences to enjoy the Mountain God, the Village Guardian and and reconciliation unfolds in dance and Dano culture. Feel the emotional bond of the Village Goddess through Gangneung movement. Consisting of humor and satire, Dano by making your own hand-made craft City to the Dano Altar. Let's make a wish to the korean traditional outdoor performance such as a Dano paper hand fan, wash your welcome the Gods. provides a pleasant time. hair in Iris water, drink shinju (Dano liquor) etc. Gangneung Nongak Recognized for its value, Shintongdaegil Gilnori Brilliant � �performances on the red carpet. Along with and designated as National Intangible Cultural Gangneung Danoje Soccer Yeongshin Haengcha, residents of 21 Eup, Property No.11-4, Gangneung Nongak was �Tournament A great match without Myeon, Dong gather to parade the streets listed as Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage in concessions! The annual soccer match Gangneung and pray for peace and safety of the village. 2014. Let's entrust ourselves to the excitement between Gangneung Jeil High School that gave us strength throughout hard life. and Jungang High School, and the heated Danoje Festival Minsoknori(Folk Game) Tournament cheering between the two teams, is a splendid thing to see. �What games did our ancestors play? Let's ��travel back in time on Dano day, enjoying ssireum, 2018 traditional korean swing, tug of war and other Gangneung Dialect Contest A story of Sponsorship � life that is conveyed in a rustic dialect with traditional folk plays. Time to forget about the Best wishes a warm and gentle accent. Try to enjoy the prayfor a year of peace daily life and fall back into games.
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