
Wednesday (19:30)
Park Hwa-ja, Park Byeong-ok, Kim Su-hui, Kim Hyeon-ji, Jo Song-ja, Kim Geum-seon, Kim Ok-hui, etc.
[Program] [Part 1] Roots of Tradition: The Spirit of Korea Preserved for 60 Years 1. Taepyeongmu (Kang Seon-yeong Style) 1st & 2nd Generation “Mother and Daughter’s Journey” Performers: Park Hwa-ja, Shin Nolte Gyeong-su, Park Byeong-ok, Kim Su-hee, Kim Hyeon-ji, Kim Yu-ga This dance, which prays for the peace of the nation, symbolizes the “Mother and Daughter’s Journey,” where a daughter inherits the aspiration for peace preserved by her mother and dances together. 2. Ipchum (Lee Mae-bang Style) 1st Generation Performers: Jo Song-ja, Park Hwa-ja, Kim Geum-seon, Kim Ok-hee, Na Suk-hee, Shin Nolte Gyeong-su, Lee Young-woo, Jeong Su-ja, Park Byeong-ok These dance movements capture the excitement and charm of youth who boarded a plane bound for unfamiliar Germany 60 years ago. 3. Jindo Bukchum (Park Byeong-cheon Style) - 2nd Generation Performers: Park Myeong-hyeon, Kim Su-hee, Shin Hyo-jin, Kim Hyun-ji, Kim Yu-ga Showcasing the strength of the second generation, who have proudly taken root in a foreign land, through dynamic drum rhythms and exhilarating dance movements. 4. Simsojimu (Kim Cheon-heung Style - Jeongjaegi Basic Dance) - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Generations Performers: Jo Song-ja, Park Hwa-ja, Kim Geum-seon, Kim Ok-hee, Na Suk-hee, Shin Nolte Gyeong-su, Lee Young-woo, Jeong Su-ja, Park Byeong-ok, Kim Su-hee, Shin Hyo-jin, Kim Hyun-ji, Cladai Dili, Kim Yu-ga, Song Ha-eun, Yuria, Byeon Yu-mi, Byeon Anais, Tom Paulina, Park Yu-na Visualizing the flow of cultural bloodlines as all generations dance together the fundamentals and essence of Korean dance. [Part 2] Flower of Harmony: An Artistic Bridge Connecting Korea and Germany 1. Salpuri (Lee Mae-bang Style) 1st Generation Performers: Jo Song-ja, Park Hwa-ja, Kim Geum-seon, Kim Ok-hee, Na Sook-hee, Shin Nolte Gyeong-su, Lee Young-woo, Jeong Su-ja This is the core stage of the performance, where the 60 years of endurance and sorrow experienced as Korean nurses dispatched to Germany are sublimated into a white handkerchief. 2. Ojakjimu 2nd & 3rd Generations Performers: Kim Su-hee, Shin Hyo-jin, Kim Hyun-ji, Kim Yu-ga, Yuria, Byeon Yu-mi, Byeon Anais, Tom Paulina, Park Yu-na This dance, a reinterpretation of the Hallyangmu and Buchaechum, embodies the aspiration to become a ‘cultural Ojak Bridge’ connecting Korea and Germany, symbolizing the harmony and future of both nations.

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