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Writing by Evan Ackerman on Friday, 13 of February , 2009 at 6:24 am

From Wikipedia:

Pungmul, or nongak, is a Korean folk music tradition that includes drumming, dancing, and singing [AND ROBOTS]. Most performances are outside, with tens of players [AND ONES OF ROBOTS], all in constant motion.

Pungmul is rooted in the dure (collective labor) farming [AND ROBOT] culture. It was originally played as part of farm work, on rural holidays, at other village community-building events, and in shamanistic [ROBOT] rituals. Today it has expanded in meaning and is also used in political protest and as a performing art form [FEATURING ROBOTS].

And if it’s on Wikipedia, we all know it must be true.

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