About me: I am an avid daydreamer, non-stop dancer, overly-wordy writer, loyal friend and a delicate mixture of an extrovert/introvert. I live for laughing and learning something new everyday. After graduating in May, I realize more and more that the life we plan for ourselves is limited by our imagination and that the life that is waiting for us may be more than we can actually imagine.

Note: This blog is for my experiences during my Fulbright grant year (July 2010 - July 2011) in South Korea. The views expressed are my own and not those of the Fulbright Program, the U.S. Department of State or any of its partner organizations.

Saturday 20 November 2010

Pretty cool tranditional Korean dances

but, note especially in the last one, most traditional Korean dances are interesting 'cause all the individual dancers work together to make something or some type of formation that is beautiful. I think this another exemplification of how Korean culture focuses/cares more about the group than the individual, which definitely has its pros and cons.. just as individuality in America has its share of pros and cons