Mask dance, that is, wearing a false mask dance. Mask dance in the Korean Peninsula has a long history, which first arose in ancient Korea to drive away ghosts and entertain the gods, and then by the influence of West Asian music and dance art. Korean Peninsula, the rise of masked dance and often closely related to religious activities, such as the crane dance, "crane" is the Korean people worship totem, which symbolizes good luck, longevity, the Korean dance there are a lot of simulation of cranes dance modeling, the Korean dance in the "Crane step", The dance image of "crane flying" reveals the elegance and elegance of Korean national dance.
Qiangqiang Suyeolae is the most representative folk dance of the Korean Peninsula, which is performed collectively by women, and was first performed at the rituals, but later evolved into a folk dance. Every year on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, people light bonfires and hold hands around the bonfire while singing and dancing. This traditional folk music and dance is now moved to the art stage, so that the ancient folk music and dance can continue to be preserved.