Imsil pilbong nongak

[1] It was designated as No.11-5 asset of the Important Intangible Cultural Property by the South Korean government.

[3] It was designated as No.11-5 asset of Important Intangible Cultural Property by the South Korean government in 1989.

[15] The performer wears a black half-sleeved outer called Duguri with the end retail named Saek-dong.

[15] A gold and red cloth is inserted in the back using two pins, attached like wings, with a blue band around the waist.

The costume is completed by a top hat and a white crane fur called ‘Bu-po’.

[15][8] The actors and other performers featured in Imsil Pilbong Nongak include the lead actor (hunter, daeposu), male clown or shaman's husband (changbu), monk, nobleman (yangban), child apprentice to the lead gong player (nonggu), new bride (gaksi), flower boys and girls (hwadong).

[15] The first part consists of music of starting gut,[19] gilgut,[20] chae-gut,[21] hohu-gut,[22] pungryu-gut.

[23] The back part consists of three-'bangowljin,[24] misigi-youngsan,[25] gajin-youngsan,[26] chum-gut (dol-gut),[27] subakchigi,[28] etc.

Imsil pilbong nongak
Playing 'Imsil Pilbong nongak'
Students learning 'Imsil pilbong nongak'