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Showing posts with label Samulnori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samulnori. Show all posts

December 13, 2013

Nanta show

 Nanta show is also known as Cookin or Cookin Nanta. It is non-verbal comedy performance that integrates Korea's traditional rhythm, Samulnori. Instead of using various Korean traditional instruments, it uses objects that you can find in a kitchen such as pans, knives and pots as its instruments. It has a simple story of three cooks attempting to finish preparing a wedding banquet within a strict time limit.
Source : http://kuweight64.blogspot.kr/2013/01/nanta-cooking-comedy-show-by-south.html
Source : http://www.thanhniennews.com/2010/pages/20120723142616-korean-art-cooking-show-to-enchant-locals.aspx
 The show is composed of rhythm, beat and situation without any words, and involves acrobatics, magic tricks, comedy, pantomime.
 The specialty of Nanta is that audiences of all ages and nationalities can enjoy the performance because there is no language barrier as well as it combines Korean traditional rhythms with modern music and a comic storyline. In addition, it has strong audience participation. Spectators can be the bride and groom in a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, compete in piling up dumplings, and interact with the performers. You can play the rhythm on the stage and make the other audience more excited. Due to its popularity, it has become one of the must-see performances in Korea.
Source : http://www.globaltravelmate.com/asia/thailand/bangkok/bangkok-entertainment

 Nanta is the longest-running show in Korea. Since it first debuted in 1997, more than 8 million audiences in different ages and backgrounds viewed this performance.
It made its international debut in 1999 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it received an award for best performance. Since then, it has been staged in 18 countries around the world including New York's Broadway.

To get more information about the show and book tickets, visit the official site : 

                   http://nanta.i-pmc.co.kr/Nanta/en/Intro.aspx


December 9, 2013

Insadong-gil

 Insadong-gil is well known as a Korean traditional street. It contains the mixture of historical and modern culture. The shops for antique, traditional artworks and galleries are concentrated in that area. Besides, traditional tea shops, restaurants, cafes and bars are doing a splendid business. It is one of the most visited areas among foreign travelers and the best place to buy souvenirs which symbolize Korea.

Source : http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1210447&cid=200000000&categoryId=200002964
Attractions & Foods & Events

1. Ssamzie-gil
 Ssamzie-gil is a shopping&culture complex which you can feel traditional and youthful atmosphere. It has become a representative place to bring a date in Korea. It's a five-story building. From basement to four floors above ground, it's filled with about seventy handicraft and souvenir shops, galleries and tea shops. The various programs for foreign visitors, such as Hanji, which is the Korean traditional paper and mother-of-pearl craft are provided in the basement.

2. Traditional Korean tea house


 There are lots of the traditional Korean tea houses in Insadong-gil. You can enjoy drinking ginger or plum teas and eating sweet snacks or rice cakes. The overseas visitors in the video said the puffed rice with honey on the outside was very sweet and crunchy. They said the plum tea was almost like liquid honey, but it's not too overwhelming as well as the ginger tea was very strong flavor, but it's the perfect way to warm up in the winter.  Especially in winter, they make you keep warm by sipping the teas on a warm Ondol floor in a room elaborately decorated with Korean traditional ornaments. The teas and snacks cost about 12,000 won($12 USD).

3. Traditional performances on the street 
Source : http://teacherspage.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/introducing-insadong/
 Its main street was designated into a pedestrian zone with no cars from 10:00 to 22:00 everyday. Every Saturdays and Sundays, the road is used as a venue for exciting street performances including the traditional folk performance which is called 'Samulnori'.

*How to get to Insadong-gil
Exit 3 of Jonggak stn. on subway line 1(3-minute walk)
Exit 6 of Anguk stn. on subway line 3(2-minute walk)
Exit 5 of Jongno 3-ga stn. on subway line 1,3,5 (5-minute walk)