@nyan-star
I’m joining MINI BATTLE #3: REGIONAL SIGGY!
(And My Ritual ART #5)
If our siggy lived in Korea, how would they celebrate the holidays?
They’d probably join a Ganggangsullae dance circle!
Ganggangsullae is a traditional Korean folk dance where women hold hands, form a big circle, and sing while dancing together. It was traditionally performed during Chuseok (Korean harvest festival) or on the night of Jeongwol Daeboreum (the first full moon of the lunar year).
There are various stories about the origin of the word, often said to come from “ganggang” (round and round) and “sullae” (patrol or circle dance).