Korea: A seated 'kisaeng' entertainer, c. 1910-1920. Kisaeng (also spelled gisaeng), sometimes called ginyeo, were female official prostitutes or entertainers from outcast or slave families. Kisaeng are artists who work to entertain others, such as the yangban aristocracy and kings. First appearing in the Goryeo Dynasty, kisaeng were legally entertainers of the government, required to perform various functions for the state. Many were employed at court, but they were also spread throughout the country. They were carefully trained, and frequently accomplished in the fine arts and poetry.


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