Good-bye To you!
Good-bye To you! | |
Korea | |
Ha Hyun-Kwan Mime Performance | |
May 11(Thu), May 12(Fri) 7:30 PM | |
Over 8 years old | |
60 minutes | |
The Little Theater of Busan Cultural Center | |
General: KRW 15,000 / Juvenile (Under 18): KRW 10,000 |
New performance by Hyun- Gwan Ha who is one of the most competitive mime artists in Busan
A story of the people who are fading away is expressed by the freedom of THE ART!
The Introduction
It's not a typical drama.
It's not a simple mime or dance just by physical activity.
It's not a common play with a typical drama structure.
Of course, much dialogue does exist, but none of it matters to tell the facts
or to express particular feelings directly. It works well just as sound building an auditory image.
As an undefined genre, it stages either mime or acting in place.
Sometimes it dances, and then tells the story with both visual and auditory images.
However, for sure, it is not a play.
Synopsis
It is about people who are disappearing from our brain.
They just stand on the stage.
They keep moving and talking, but none of them succeeds to make an event. Ironically, they do something, but there is nothing.
It is empty because the more they try the easier they are forgotten.
It expresses the feelings of the fear of nothingness and the distress of forsakenness with the visual and auditory images.
The Ha-Hyun-Gwan Mime Performance1996 1999 Participated Participated 2000 Presented < Mime Stage of Ha Hyun-Gwan and Huh Seung-Min - A Journey to Time and Dream> 2002 Participated to the Open Art Festival by Busan Art with 2004 Performed 2005 Performed to the special Festival by The Korean People Artist Federation in Busan 2005 Participated in the play, < Baby Pink >of ‘Dong Dong 2030’ Special planned performance by The National Dance Company of Korea Credits Director: Hyun-gwan, Ha Music: Se-Ho Lee
Performers Woong Choi, Hyun-gwan Ha, Sung-Hye Ahn, Jin-Man Bae, Se-Ho Lee, Young-Rim Kim, Nam-Sook Son, Jae-Sook Shin |
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