Pansori, Traditional Performance, and Folk Songs Gather in Jeonju on December 13

Yeonhui Troupe The (THE) Gwangdae

Yeonhui Troupe The (THE) Gwangdae

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The National Intangible Heritage Center will hold the year-end performance "Beautiful People Who Shared 2025" on December 13 at the Eolssu Maru Grand Theater in Jeonju.


This event is an opportunity to share with the audience the comfort and solidarity that traditional arts have provided throughout the year.


The performance is structured in three acts. Act 1, "From Winter to Summer," features master singer Bang Sumi, other vocalists, and the Korean music group Soo-ok presenting key scenes from the pansori Chunhyangga.


Act 2, "In the Midst of Summer," brings together Yeonhui Troupe The Gwangdae, Yeonhuijeom Churi, and the contemporary Korean dance group Gradually in the Heart, who will present a stage that combines traditional performance and dance.


Act 3, "From Autumn Back to Winter," features singer Insooni, traditional Seodo folk song educator Yoo Jisook, the Han Woongwon Band, and Park Beomtae, an educator in the East Coast Byeolsingut tradition, who will present a blend of traditional folk songs and popular music.


Gradually in the Heart

Gradually in the Heart

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A representative from the National Intangible Heritage Center stated, "This will be an experiment that connects generations and genres, as it is a stage created together by tradition bearers and young creators."



Admission is free. Reservations can be made in advance on the National Intangible Heritage Center website starting December 3.


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