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"Experience the Exciting Gut Performances by Masters and Receive Good Energy!" ... Gimhae Cultural Foundation Hosts 'Let's Go See GutGOOD'

"Experience the Exciting Gut Performances by Masters and Receive Good Energy!" ... Gimhae Cultural Foundation Hosts 'Let's Go See GutGOOD' Gyeongnam Gimhae Cultural Foundation 'Let's Go See GoodGOOD' Information Poster.

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The event "Let's Go See Good GOOD," where you can experience our traditional culture, will be held for free on July 2nd at 7:30 PM at the Maru Hall of Gimhae Culture and Arts Center.


According to the Gimhae Cultural Foundation in Gyeongnam on the 24th, the biggest feature of this performance is that you can meet the top masters of ethnic traditional folk games, folk songs, Seungmu dance, and tightrope walking.


The Yeongdeok Wolwolicheongcheong Preservation Society, which preserves Yeongdeok Wolwolicheongcheong, Gyeongbuk Intangible Cultural Property No. 36, will perform folk games, and Lee Chun-hee, holder of Gyeonggi Minyo, National Intangible Cultural Property No. 57, who has engraved our folk song Arirang worldwide, will sing folk songs.


Seungmu dance will be presented by Professor Chae Hyang-soon of Chung-Ang University, a holder of National Intangible Cultural Property No. 27 Seungmu and No. 97 Salpuri. Tightrope walking will feature Kwon Won-tae, a master of Nam Sagdang Nori, National Intangible Cultural Property No. 3, known for his excellent storytelling.


Additionally, contemporary dance, Hongseon (fan dance), and fusion gugak will showcase a delicate harmony between tradition and modernity.


Spanish dancer Alejandro Navarro Barbeito will participate in contemporary dance, and the Korean House Art Troupe will perform the Hongseon (紅扇) fan dance.


Finally, the music will feature the gugak band Primitive Music Group Id. The event will be hosted by Oh Jung-hae, an actress and gugak artist.


Admission tickets are free, with up to two tickets per person, and reservations can be made on the Gimhae Culture and Arts Center website.


For more detailed information about the performance, please check the Gimhae Culture and Arts Center website or contact the Gimhae Cultural Foundation.


A performance official said, "This performance is a traditional arts event infused with intangible cultural heritage and local stories, providing a cultural venue to meet the top masters including holders of national intangible cultural properties and local traditional artists," adding, "With the theme 'Bad things go away, good things come' hoping for the end of COVID-19, we hope people enjoy the performance and gain positive energy."


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