ARI PROJECT: Performing Arts
Sounds of Korea 2018
Promoted by Korean Traditional Music Institute of America
-Date: Friday, September 7, 2018 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
The Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles (KCCLA) and Korean Traditional Music Institute of America will present a special performance "Sounds of Korea 2018" on Friday, September 7, 2018 at 7:30P.M. on the 3rd floor of the Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, Ari Hall.
This special program features Korean court music 'Cheonnyeon Manse', 'Boheoja’, Haegeum ensemble 'Sanjo', Saengwhang - Danso duet 'Suryongeum', Sijo 'Korean Traditional Poets', Geomungo solo 'Sanjo', Haegeum & Gayageum Hapjoo 'Destiny', Medley of Amazing Grace & Arirang, among others.
Participating artists are as followed: Lee Paul (Artistic Director/President of the Korean Traditional Music Institute of America) and members of Korean Traditional Music Institute of America from Los Angeles, Kim Joong Sup(Holder of the 39th Important Intangible Korean Cultural Property), and the member of Gueumhoe from Korea are all joining together for this special performance.
The performance is free but phone or online reservation is required prior to the performance.
-PROGRAM-
1. Court Music 'Cheonnyeon Manse'
2. Haegeum Ensemble 'Sanjo'
3. Saengwhang - Danso Duet 'Suryongeum'
4. Sijo 'Korean Traditional Poets'
5. Geomungo Solo 'Sanjo'
6. Haegeum & Gayageum Hapjoo 'Destiny'
7. Court Music 'Boheoja'
8. Medley of Amazing Grace & Arirang
* The program is subject to change without notice.
ABOUT Korean Traditional Music Institute of America
Founded in 1973, the Korean Traditional Music Institute of America is the oldest established Korean performing arts organization in Los Angeles.
The Korean Traditional Music Institute of America specializes in teaching and performing Korean traditional music. By doing so, they strive to play the role of an unofficial diplomat, and share and preserve Korea’s rich and vibrant culture with Korean-Americans as well as the surrounding community.