On December 7th, a special concert will take place at the Kim HeeSoo Art Center SPACE1 in Dongdaemun, Seoul. Titled “Music and Writing Concert: Sai·Hoesang,” this event, curated by composer Kim SangWook, is designed to offer a moment of tranquility and self-reflection amidst the fast-paced daily life.
Kim SangWook, known for his works that harmonize Korean traditional music with Western contemporary music, presents a new artistic perspective through this concert. The performance aims to narrow the distance between audience and performers, offering a unique experience by maximizing the senses.
Notably, “Yeongsanhoesang” is reinterpreted through a harmonious performance of traditional Korean instruments and Western instruments. After enjoying the music, the audience is invited to explore their inner selves through meditative writing. By engaging with questions such as “sensory writing” and “finding core values” alongside the music, attendees can gain a profound opportunity for self-reflection.
The concert is further enriched by the participation of director Lee InBo and music therapist Goo SooJung, along with a variety of performers including geomungo player Kang TaeHoon and daegeum player Ko SooYeon. This performance is open to audiences aged 8 and above. Detailed information about the event can be found on the Surim Cultural Foundation website and Interpark Ticket.
We anticipate that such artistic fusion will continue to deliver deep impressions and new experiences to audiences in the future.
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