Dadeumi

Also, the cloth is wrapped in a thick round bat, hongdukkae (홍두깨), and dadeumi is performed.

It is because the cheerful sound when doing dadeumi remind people of healthy vitality, the diligence and stability of everyday life.

After that, women place the laundry wrapped in a cloth on top of the dadeumitdol and beat it with a dadeumitbangmangi.

After a certain amount of beat, repeat unfolding and folding, wrinkles of clothes spread and shine.

[3] Fabric such as fine silk is arranged on the dadeumitdol in the primary, then wrap it in hongdukkae and beat it.

dadeumi play) is a tradition from Namwon, North Jeolla Province where the activity is turned into a game.

Until late at night, the sound of two people tapping the cloth to the tone with four bats was one aspect of Korean customs.

[11] In other words, it is sometimes referred to as an ingochim (인고침; 忍苦砧), which means that the pain of the heart that is too much to bear is tolerated with the dadeumi.

[7] Yangpyeong folk song (양평민요) expresses a woman who does dadeumi in simple language.

Dadeumitbangmangi and dadeumitdol
Making dadeumitbangmangi
Korean women performing dadeumi in the early 20th century