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Korean Geisha Seoul, South Korea
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Description: Here is a traditional Korean dancer at Korea House in Seoul, South Korea. I believe she is a Kisaeng, similar to the Japanese geisha.

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Vaprincess011
09/15/2008
what do geisha means? there was about out called geisha and she was a prositute?
Visitor 56970
Visitor 56970
06/04/2008
Stormcloud is correct. This is a highly-skilled folklore dancer, not an entertainment floozie, past or present. Geisha is a Japanese term. Please do not refer to Koreans as Japanese. That is very offensive. The term you wanted was kisaeng, which in this case, was also incorrect. Stan
chrisbernier
10/27/2006
Lovely.
stormcloud
10/25/2006
Not all Korean dancers are geishas or Kisaeng. She is actually performing a traditional folk dance for exorcism. A lot of korean dances originate from religious ceremonies.
Kevin
10/24/2006
Very cool- Seoul is definately being added to my 'I Want to Go' list
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