Ganggangsullae
Ganggangsullae is a traditional Korean folk dance that is performed during the harvest season. It involves a circle of dancers, typically women, who sing and dance together, often holding hands. The dance is characterized by its lively rhythm and repetitive movements, celebrating community and the bounty of the harvest.
The origins of Ganggangsullae date back to the Joseon Dynasty and are linked to ancient rituals and agricultural practices. It is recognized as an important cultural heritage of South Korea and is often performed during festivals and special occasions, showcasing the rich traditions of Korean culture.