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06. Taepyeongmu (Han Yeong-suk style) Taepyeongmu is one of the representative traditional Korean dances that contains the heart of the queen praying for a good harvest and a peaceful era for the country. The Taepyeongmu performed today is a dance that originated from the dance of the late Han Seong-jun, and was further refined and deeply explored by the late Han Yeong-suk, the first human cultural asset of Korea, as a solo dance, and sublimated into an artistic dance. It is a work that has not lost its traditional nature and has come down to the present day thanks to his disciple Park Jae-hee. Furthermore, this dance is a dance that can fully display the skills of a dancer, as it includes various rhythms that are hard to find in other dances, unique and detailed footwork, controlled breathing, and restrained and weighty dance steps. ○ Appearance / Jaehee Park (Professor at Cheongju University, Chairman of Byeokpa Dance Research Society) ○ Host and filming / National Gugak Center [National Gugak Center] 06. Taepyeongmu (Han Yeong-suk Style) Taepyeongmu is choreographed with the heart of king and queen who wished for the peace and prosperity of their nation. The dance, which is presented today, is choreographed based on the original dance made by late Master Han Seong-jun and modified by late Master Han Yeong-suk, who was the first human cultural property. Her disciple Park Jae-hui is now transmitting the tradition. Moreover, the dance follows the complicated musical rhythms and is very unique in that they create rotating movements by making circles with the feet. The steps are not only a grave but also a nimble, showing the artistic skills of a dancer. ○ Dance/Park Jae-hui