Andong Tour
Introduction to Andong
Andong is the home of Confucianism in Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty, Andong attracted scores of Confucian scholars becoming a pioneeringConfucian thought. This city also contained the highest number of private schools from the Joseon Dynasty as well as Confucian schools. To this day, Andong still has around 26 private schools fro
dances in a ring of fire
and throws off the challenge
with a shrug."
Thats beautiful.
Who did you write that for?
I wrote it for you.
Try acid, Ray.
Its guaranteed.
Shit, Morrison!
My last trip was a real bummer, man.
I never had a bummer on acid.
- Im trying naturally high now.
Whatever works.
You making movies at MGM yet?
The production head there said to me,
"Wheres your script?"
And I said "I
dance across the sky.
is the everchanging lights
that dance across the sky.
[Man continues speaking
native language]
[Man continues speaking
native language]
The shaman woman
of our village told us...
The shaman woman
of our village told us...
that these lights are
the spirits of our ancestors...
that these lights are
the spirits of our ancestors...
and that they have the power
to make changes in
Origin of the world ‘Tal’
the word Tal was borrowed from Chinese, and is now used to mean "mask" in Korean. However, the original sense was "to let something go" or "to be free.“
the root Tal appears in the Korean language to denote illness or misfortune. For example, talnatda means "to become ill" or "to have trouble."
The talnori, or mask dance, originated as a shamanist practice meant
shaman who worshiped Muro(むろ) by keeping time to the music and dancing with the piping people.
By the time when ships drop the anchor and stayed near the wharf, there were many prostitutes who accompanied with travelers. According to 『토좌일기(土左日記)』, one rich man who traveled on the ocean was once bored to stay in his little ship. For some rest he went to Muro wharf to have