Talk:Korean dance

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    [edit] China

    Why was "China" removed in this edit? It's always good to use an edit summary to explain why you're deleting something, when you do that. Badagnani 04:16, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

    Because China did neither rule Korea like Japan nor oppress Korea to discontinue the Korean traditional dance at all from the early through the mid 20th century, the sentence clearly included "a lie". Korea rather got affected by Chinese dances during the Joseon period such as Dangak jeongjae, which will be added on this article in future. --Appletrees 04:48, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

    Interesting, thanks for the explanation. It seems accurate from what I know of the history. Badagnani 04:59, 25 October 2007 (UTC)