Outline What is DANO FESTIVAL 단오 The Habits of Dano 단오 s day Traditional foods in Dano 단오 day The folk games of Dano 단오 day What is ID: 816732
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단오
Name :
마흐라 하미디
Slide2Outline
What is DANO FESTIVAL (단오
)?
The Habits of
Dano (단오)’s dayTraditional foods in Dano (단오) dayThe folk games of Dano (단오) day
Slide3What is
DANO FESTIVAL (단오)?
It’s also called
Surit-nal
(수릿날) Which means high day or the day of god. Dano is on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Lunar Calendar. Dano is also believed to be the day where the positive energy force.Dano falls just before Summer so it’s a way for farmers to pray for the harvest to be fruitful that year after all the seeds have been sown
Slide4The Habits of
Dano (단오)’s
day
Women
will boil changpo (창포) in water, a type of iris that grows in ponds and lakes, and then wash their hair with the water to make their hair healthy, strong and shiny. Men wear iris roots around their waist to drive off evil spirits.
Korean
also wears blue and red clothes and dye hairpins red with iris roots.
Slide5Traditional foods in
Dano (단오)
day
Surichitteok
(수리취떡) it is flat and round rice cake with a imprint of a wagon wheel (수레) because Dano is also referred to as Surit-nal (수릿날). Surichitteok is a type of rice cake that is boiled with a mysterious vegetable now named Surichi
(수리취).
Slide6The folk games of
Dano (단오)
day
The swing was a game played by women
Ssireum (씨름) was a wrestling match among men.Mask dance
Slide7Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dll2Al8PFok
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuXrFAhStBY
Reference
http://koreanclassmassive.com/2013/06/13/dano-festival-%EB%8B%A8%EC%98%A4/
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