선무룩意思

"선무룩" (Seonmu-ryeong) is a Korean term that refers to a type of traditional Korean dance. It is a genre of court dance that was performed during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) in Korea. The term "선무" (seonmu) means "celestial dance" or "heavenly dance," and "룩" (ryeong) means "dance."

The Seonmu-ryeong dance was typically performed by skilled dancers at important court events, such as royal ceremonies, festivals, and other significant occasions. It is characterized by its graceful and elegant movements, which were designed to reflect the beauty and harmony of nature and to honor the gods or the royal family.

The dance is known for its fluid and expressive movements, which are said to resemble the movements of birds or other animals. Dancers would often wear elaborate costumes and makeup, and the performance would be accompanied by traditional Korean music played on instruments such as the gayageum (a type of zither) and the janggu (a hourglass-shaped drum).

Today, the Seonmu-ryeong dance is considered a important part of Korea's cultural heritage, and it is still performed at various cultural events and festivals. It is also studied and performed by traditional dance enthusiasts and professionals, who work to preserve and promote this traditional art form.