Held in Jeonju on December 3 and 6
A Fusion Stage Featuring Salpuri Dance and Suyeong Yaryu

National Intangible Heritage Center Planned Performance Yeoneung Pungnyubang 'Remembered Shinmyung X DNA of Life'

National Intangible Heritage Center Planned Performance Yeoneung Pungnyubang 'Remembered Shinmyung X DNA of Life'

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The National Intangible Heritage Center will hold a collaborative performance titled "A New Journey," featuring achievements by intangible heritage successors participating in "Yeoneung Pungnyubang," on December 3 and 6 at the Eolssu Maru Small Theater in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province.


This program is independently planned and executed by the successors themselves, who collaborate and reflect on the essence of traditional arts, offering their own reinterpretations. "Yeoneung Pungnyubang" is a creative initiative in which successors explore new artistic connections across different genres. By combining diverse traditional elements, they seek to highlight the contemporary value and expansion potential of intangible heritage.


On the first day, Kim Hyobun, a certified Salpuri dance successor, and Kim Youngseok, a Suyeong Yaryu transmission educator, will present a stage titled "Suyeong Yaryu Unfolded through Salpuri Dance." The performance will showcase the restrained emotions of Salpuri dance and the humor of Suyeong Yaryu, centered on the themes of "Love" and "Resolution of Resentment."


National Intangible Heritage Center Planned Performance Entertainment Pungnyubang 'Gaya Ingo'

National Intangible Heritage Center Planned Performance Entertainment Pungnyubang 'Gaya Ingo'

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On the second day, Kim Sungwoo, a certified Piri Jeongak and Daechwita successor, and Choi Jaemi, a certified Gyeonggi Folk Song successor, will perform "Akdong," which means "Together in Music." This piece reinterprets the rhythm and aesthetics of traditional music by blending the structural stability of Jeongak with the vibrancy of folk songs.



Admission to the performance is free for all seats, and reservations are required in advance. Reservations can be made starting from the 26th via the National Intangible Heritage Center website or by phone.


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