Goseong ogwangdae

Goseong ogwangdae (Korean: 고성오광대; Hanja: 固城五廣大) is a Korean traditional masked dance performance which was selected as the seventh Important Intangible Cultural Property number 7 on 24 December 1964, following Tongyeong ogwandae.

[1][2] Its origin and the transmission path are unknown but according to the performance holder, person in Masan province succeeded it to others in early 1900s.

the performance shows the life of ordinary people and satirizing the landed gentry and ridiculing the problem of wives.

Unlike the other five story traditional mask playing, Goseong ogwangdae has no ceremony exorcising evil spirits before and after the performance instead it is more entertainment.

Kim chang-hu, Chun se-bong, Bae gab-mun, Hong ik-su, Nam sang-gik, Choi eung-du, Heo pan-se were designated by the inganmunhwa je and currently Lee yun-sun is designated to a holder.