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Lee Ju-hwan

Lee Ju-hwan(; April 10, 1952 - December 2, 1972) was an Ingan-munhwage of Korean traditional song, gagok, which is the 41st Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea. He is also a master of gasa, which is Korean traditional literature that is an intermediate form of poetry and prose and Lee Ju-hwan is designated as Ingan-munhwage of 30th Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea gasa either. He used Sonam(; as a pseudonym.
==Biography==
Lee Ju-hwan was born in 1952 May 24 lunar in Jongno-gu, Gwansudong 30, Seoul as a second son of Lee Gik-sang and Choi Gamn-yeo. His origin name was Bok-gil(;). In March 1928, he graduated Gyodong public elementary school and entered Part of the aakbuwon Training Center of the yiwangjik aakbu as the 3rd group in April. At that time yiwangjik aakbu gathered students every 5 years and the 3rd group has only 18 members. Sung kyung-lin, Lee Seok-jae, Bong Hae-ryong, Kim Bo-nam, Kim Young-un are all his alumni in yiwangjik aakbu 3rd members. when he was 3rd grade at yiwangjik aakbu, he made Jeonakhoe(;), which was a group for restoration of aak, traditional music during the Royal ceremony, with his friends. One month before graduating the yiwangjik aakbu, he married to Shin Chang-hee in February 1931. In March 1931, he graduated with honors and was designated as an aaksu (;) who is an aak player. In August 26, 1935, his wife Shin Chang-hee died. He started transcript Yeochang gagok after his wife's death and became the head of aak in November 1937. After the independence of Korea, he started to teach Korean dance as an instructor at the yiwangjik aakbu prctice room and he also tried to spread gagok and Sijo, Korean traditional poetry.

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