Meeting of Dancer An Eun-mi and Jang Young-gyu of Nillanchi... Opening of 'Sync Next 22'
Sejong Center Contemporary Season 'Sync Next 22' Opening Performance
From June 30 to July 8... July 1, After the Show DJ Bagaji and After Party
Sejong Center announced on the 23rd that the opening performance of Think Next 22 will be "Eunmi, Younggyu, and Hyunjin," featuring choreographer An Eunmi, bassist Jang Younggyu of the group 'Inalchi,' and singer Baek Hyunjin. Photo by Sejong Center
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Sejong Center for the Performing Arts announced on the 23rd that the opening performance of Sync Next 22 will be "Eunmi, Younggyu, and Hyunjin," featuring choreographer An Eunmi, 'Inalchi' group bassist Jang Younggyu, and singer Baek Hyunjin.
This performance offers a chance to experience representative solo repertoires of An Eunmi, a leading contemporary dancer in Korea who has performed on various global stages, all in one place.
The music is handled by Jang Younggyu of the group 'Inalchi,' known for combining traditional Korean music (gugak) with modern band sounds. Additionally, Baek Hyunjin, a singer, actor, composer, and painter who also worked as a music director for films such as "Revenge Is Mine," will add his unique tone to An Eunmi's dance.
The performance will be held from the 30th of this month to the 3rd of next month at Sejong Center's S Theater. After the performance on July 1, an after-party featuring DJ Bagaji and the cast will take place in the S Theater lobby.
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Sejong Center's project "Sync Next 22," which presents works leading contemporary times, will showcase a total of 13 works by 12 artists who have broken existing frameworks and led the era in their own ways across various artistic fields such as dance, gugak, and media art. A total of 50 performances will be held from the 23rd until September 4.
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