2017 ARI PROJECT: Performing Arts
Open Madang DURAE 2017
Promoted by Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center
-Date: Friday, December 1, 2017 at 7:30pm
-Place: Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles 3rd Fl. Ari Hall
5505 Wilshire Blvd., LA, CA 90036
-Online Reservation: www.kccla.org/english/programs_reservation.asp
-For more Info: tammy@kccla.org or 323-936-3015
The Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles (KCCLA) and Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center will present a special performance, " Open Madang DURAE 2017 ", on Friday, December 1, 2017 at 7:30P.M. on the 3rd floor of the Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles in the Ari Hall.
This special program features the Bara rhythm and Samul rhythm by large Buk and Bara rhythmic movement 'Daebuk and Samul Hapjoo', Dance 'Dosalpuri', Folk Song of Gyeonggi Area 'Gyeonggi Minyo', fantastic harmonized rhythm based on pace of seol janggo 'Seol Janggo Garak', Talchum 'Buk Nori (The playoff drum dance)', Pansori Danga 'Sachulga' & Jeokbyeokga 'Jangseung Taryeong', Talchum 'Saennim, Miyal, P’odopujang Nori (The play of a gentleman scholar an old woman and the police inspector)', Korea art of face changing 'Byeon Geom', and Samulnori 'Wotdari Nogak Garak'.
Participating artists include Kang Dae Seung (Artistic Director/President, Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center), Park Young An (Haegeum), Park Jong Dae (Daegeum), Shim Ok Cheon (Talchum), Kim Jin Hee (Gyeonggi Minyo), Lee Hyun Sook (Talchum), Won Eva (Talchum) and all members of the Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center from Los Angeles & Seattle, the professor Chung Heoi Chun (Master of Gayageum and Pansori drumming), Kim Dong Young (Beyon Geom), who came from Korea, and they are all joining together in LA for this special performance.
Kang Dae Seung is the Founder of the Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center. He learned Kangnyong Talchum, Korea's intangible cultural asset No.34, in the early 1970s from Sowoon Yang. He was designated as the foreign honorary successor by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2014. He majored in Korean Dance and worked as a principal dancer at the National Dance Company and the Municipal Dance Company for 15 years. He launched Duraepae in Korea in 1985, and performed overseas including USA, Japan, China, Australia, and European countries as Korea's promotional Art Company. He moved to America in 2000, and has been promoting Korean culture as well as strengthening Korean spirit of the second generations via myriads of performances since then.
-PROGRAM-
1. Daebuk and Samul Hapjoo
2. Dance "Dosalpuri"
3. Gyeonggi Minyo (Folk Song of Gyeonggi Area)
4. Seol Janggo Garak
5. Buk Nori (The playoff drum dance)
6. Pansori Danga "Sachulga" / Jeokbyeokga “Jangseung Taryeong”
7. Saennim, Miyal, P’odopujang Nori (The play of a gentleman
8. Byeon Geom
※ The program is subject to change without notice.