Yi Saek of the Goryeo Dynasty wrote a historical drama called Mokgeunjip that calls for the use of these objects during performances. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these objects that often feature in Talchum dramas to evoke water spirits and lions. In Japan, fans and these objects were used in the Noh drama of Zeami to depict emotions.
ANSWER: masks
[10h] This style of Korean musical storytelling, whose oft-performed plays include Chunhyangga and Simcheongga, typically features theatrical song cycles called madang.
ANSWER: pansori
[10m] Korean baltal, which were performed with a scarecrow-like head mask, resemble this other theatrical genre whose plays include The Battles of Coxinga and The Uprooted Pine.
ANSWER: bunraku [or ningyo joruri; prompt on Japanese puppet theater]
<Noah Sheidlower, World Literature>