파토와
"파토와" (Patowa) is a term that refers to a specific style of traditional Korean music and dance. It is often performed during festivals and celebrations, showcasing vibrant costumes and rhythmic movements. The performance typically involves a group of dancers who tell stories through their choreography, accompanied by traditional instruments.
The origins of 파토와 can be traced back to ancient Korea, where it was used to entertain and convey cultural narratives. Today, it remains an important part of Korean heritage, celebrated for its artistic expression and connection to the country's history, much like other forms of traditional art such as 판소리 and 탈춤.