Monday, March 12, 2018

Korean cheerleaders bring positive spirit to Paralympic competition

As warm-up to the Opening Ceremonies, male and female cheerleaders rallied the crowd to feel excited about the main event. During the lengthy parade of Paralympians, brightly colored cheer dancers welcomed athletes and coaches as they traveled the perimeter of Olympic Stadium. 

Prior to Men's and Women's Seated Cross-Country Skiing yesterday, cheerleaders and synchronized dancers from the Korean Army opened the event. Spectators enthusiastically greeted the cheerleaders who were not daunted by brisk 1 degree Celsius weather! (View video below)



My favorite spirited group of four appeared before and during the sledge hockey game between Team USA and Czech Republic on Monday, March 12. Nimble folk dancers with hand drums and colorful costumes delighted us during pre-game warm-up and then appeared each time a goal was scored by Team USA. 

According to TraditionsCustoms.com, "Pungmul (p'ungmul) is a traditional Korean music style. Each performance includes tens of dancers, drummers and singers. In the beginning pungmul was performed by farmers during everyday events or in shamanistic rites. Nowadays it can be seen at various public events like for example Incheon Bupyeong Pungmul Festival."   (View video below)













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