The
Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut is a gut* ritual held in the first
half of the second lunar month at the Chilmeoridang Shrine in
Geonip-dong, Jeju-do. Geonip-dong is a small fishing community where the
residents' livelihood once depended heavily on the bounty of the sea:
especially, fish and clams. Female divers called haenyeo, caught sea
cucumber and abalone and gathered seaweed to sell in the market.
*‘Gut’ (pronounced ‘goot’) is a
religious shamanist ritual. A shaman performs songs and dances in front
of drinks and rice cakes offered to the gods and calls upon the gods to
regulate the fortunes and misfortunes of the residents.
The Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut was designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Asset in Korea in 1980 and was inscribed on the UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity in 2009.
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