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Upcoming PerformancesKorean Music (Gugak)Gangwon-do

Tik-Tak-Tok: The most dynamic stage where traditional percussion meets performance [Wonju]

Tik-Tak-Tok: The most dynamic stage where traditional percussion meets performance [Wonju]

Performance Information

Cast

Park Young-hun, Lee Jae-sik, Park Pyeong-gwang, Kim Yang-ho, Kim Dong-hyeok, Kim Ju-hyeon, Park Ha-eun

Production Team

Choi Yeo-yeong, Kang Ju-seok, Kim Gyeong-hwan, etc.

Performance Time

1시간

Viewing Age

Ages 8 and older

Production Company

Korea Traditional Arts Group Aul, Korea Traditional Arts Group Aul

Ticket Price

All seats 10,000 won

Performance Schedule

Friday (19:30)

Summary

[Program] 1. Dano - The Field of Beginning Reinterprets the communal energy of the seasonal custom 'Dano' through modern rhythms, Gosa-sori, and scene transitions. The introductory part that opens the temporal axis of the work (Beginning-Transition-Accumulation). 2. Funny Ta stick "Taak-Nori" - The Field of Cracks Based on the texture of sound and rhythm created by Samul instruments and various percussion, mime and comedy elements are rearranged to match the tension and relaxation of the scenes, adding traditional Sinmyeong. 3. Funny 'Da' stick "Janggu-Nori" - The Field of Acceleration Strengthens the structure of tempo changes and repetition-variation centered around the Janggu. It choreographs movement through non-verbal performance and humorously unfolds the flow of Jangdan. It embodies a 'speeding sense of time.' 4. Funny 'Da' stick "Buk-Nori" - The Field of Expansion Expands the sense of space through a Modumbuk configuration and increases the scale of the scene with collective movements. Scene transitions are clarified by refining lighting and sound cues. 5. Separately yet Together - The Field of End and Beginning Expresses the comfort and well-being of daily life through percussion sounds. It develops traditional Pangut into a parade-style format, featuring a creative ensemble of Samul instruments, marching band instruments, and Chwitadae instruments. It creates an ending that is not a conclusion, but a step toward the 'next path.'

Concert hall

Wonju Chiak Arts Center

Address: 331 Seowon-daero, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do (Myeongnyun-dong)Telephone: 033-763-9114HomepageSeating: 600
Convenience Facilities:CafeParking

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