Sang Hyun Morphosis Of An Ox
Sang Hyun Morphosis Of An Ox | |
Japan | |
JP Studio | |
2007-05-13~2007-05-14 | |
Sun 14:00, 17:00 / Mon 20:00 | |
75min | |
Busan Citizen Hall Small Theater | |
Adults 20,000KW / Children 15,000KW | |
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The second generation of Japanese-Korean performers,
who are members of the JP Studio Company in Japan.
A very moral Korean folk-tale which provides a valuable lesson to lazy children.
This story is based on the korean folk-tale entitled "The Ox Mask".
1. Traditional Korean rhythm and dance
The beginning of this performance is opened with the playing of highly esteemed percussion. Traditional Korean dance and music will be performed over the coarse of the performance. There is no intermission between the first and second session. The performers will teach the audience member how to count in Japanese. Following this lesson will be a song in which both the audience and performers will count together in Japanese.
2. Folk-Tale theater "Sang Hyun Morphosis Of An Ox"
This story revolves around a lazy man who turned into an ox. This man listen to an elder who tell him that if he puts on an ox mask he will never have to work. Believing this, the lazy man puts on the mask and turns into an ox. This show expresses the humanity which we are losing during modern times through this man who is turned into an ox. The message of this performance is expressed through the use of both comedy and sorrow. The performers play traditional Korean instruments such as wooden a xylophone, glockenspiel and other traditional instruments. They will perform song and dance which will lead young audiences to another world which is very different from traditional musicals.
Director : Mori Ryoske
Choreographer : Park Jung Ja
Performers : Mori Ryoske, Tezka Masahito, Kawasaki Yoshihiro, Sato Takashi, Lee Hyun, Sato Sakiko, Lee Ji Young
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