ARI PROJECT: Performing Arts
Open Madang DURAE 2018
Promoted by Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center
-Date: Friday, December 14, 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
-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 2018 " on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 7:30P.M. on the 3rd floor of the Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, Ari Hall.
The performance starts with 'Buk and Janggo', Korean traditional percussion instruments, based on Suljanggu music, a traditional dance 'Jindo-Buk Dance (Jindo-Drum Dance)', Korean traditional mask play 'Songpa Sandae Nori: Nojang Nori & Ch'wibari Nori', a Pansori 'Sugungga', Gangnyeong Talchum 'Palmokjung Nori' (the dance of the eight dark-face monks), dance 'Aria Ai's', a dynaamic performance 'Daebuk & Samulnori', Korean traditional music, and ends with the finale Samulnori 'Uddari Nongak Garak'.
Participating artists include Dae Seung Kang (Artistic Director/President, Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center), Young An Park (Haegeum), Kenny Lee (Piri/Performance Commentary), Ok Cheon Shim (Talchum), Hyun Sook Lee (Master of Songpa Sandae Nori, the 49th of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage), Hyun Jung Shim (Pansori), Kyung Sun Jang (Gayageum), Won Eva (Talchum) and all members & students of the Korean Traditional Intangible Cultural Center from Los Angeles & Seattle, the professor Kyu Jung Lee (Han Dane Company Artistic Director), Myung Woo Roh (Master of Songpa Sandae Nori, the 49th of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage), who came from Korea, and they are all joining together in LA for this special performance.
As a special occasion, on December 13th at 1pm which is the day before the performance, Talchum master Kang Dae Seung & master Lee Hyun Sook will teach Gangnyeong Mask Dance, and Songpa Sandae Nori for the Korean traditional arts performers and students who live in Los Angeles.
The performance is free, but phone or online reservation is required.
-Program-
1. Buk and Janggo
2. Jindo-Buk Dance (Jindo-Drum Dance)
3. Songpa Sandae Nori:
7th Act: Nojang Nori (The old monk's play)
9th Act: Ch'wibari Nori (The play of a prodigal)
4. Pansori: Sugungga
5. Gangnyeong Talchum 'Palmokjung Nori' (the dance of the eight dark-face monks)
6. Dance 'Aria Ai'
7. Daebuk & Samulnori
8. Korean Traditional Music Performance
9. Samulnori 'Uddari Nongak Garak'
* The program is subject to change without notice.