Arirang: Echo of a Millennium at the Powerhouse Museum
The Powerhouse Museum presented Arirang: Echo of a Millennium, a special performance from Korea in association with the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea, on Saturday 29th October 2011 as part of public programs coinciding with the Spirit of jang-in exhibition (for more info visit http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/jangin/)
The performance was organised by the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation and supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Cultural Office, Sydney.
Content of performance :
1.Arirang 아리랑 Arirang is Korea's most beloved folk song that beautifully expresses Korean sentiment.
2.Gagok 가곡 Gagok is a genre of the Korean lyric song cycles known as sijo, which is a type of traditional Korean poetry performed in a fixed form.
3.Sanjo 산조 Sanjo is the the most representative instrumental form of Korean folk music.
4.Taepyeongmu 태평무 Taepyeongmu is a folk dance that is performed to express wishes for the great peace of the nation.
5.Pansori 판소리 Pansori is vocal and percussion music performed by a singer and drummer . It is characterized by expressive singing, stylized speech, a repertory of narratives and gesture.
6.Buchaechum 부채춤 Buchaechum is a creative dance that presents various images, such as butterflies and waves, through the movements of hand-held fans.
7.Gil Nori 길놀이 Gil Nori or street parade is a performance by a percussion music band. It was usually performed to entertain famers and lower-class people.
Cast Gagok -- Cho Soon-ja, holder of the Gagok (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 30) Taepyeongmu -- Yang Sung-ok, the teaching assistant of Taepyeongmu (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 92) Namsadang Nori -- Ji Woon-ha, the teaching assistant of Namsadang Nori (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 3) Namsadang Nori -- Nam Ki-moon, the teaching assistant of Namsadang Nori (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 3) Pansori -- Wang Gi-cheol, the master of Pansori (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 5) Janggu -- Lee Tae-back, the master of drumming technique of Pansori (Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 5) Gil Nori Troupe -- Kim Jeomg-tae, Lee Dong-ju, Jin Tae-sun, Choi Byung-jin, Ji Gyu-hyun, Lee Yun-gu, Park Joon-seob
Hannuri Dance Group Kim Sun-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Kim Hyo-jin, Mo Joo-bin, Park Sol-lee, Bang Jin-a, Baek-Sul, Lee Young-eun, Lee Hye-sun, Choi Eun-hye, Hwang Seul-ki, Kim Bich-na
Traditional Music troupe Lee Yong-koo, Lee Suk-joo, Kim Sun-koo, Yun Seo-kyung, Joo Yun-jung, Park Bum-tae