2012-02-22
The Korean term “gwangdae” generally reminds people of a circus clown who puts on funny makeup and entertains spectators with his comicality. But in Korea, gwangdae, which means clown, originally referred to a professional entertainer who made a living by performing tightrope walking, staging mask plays, or singing sori. In the past, pansori performers were also called gwangdae.
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