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Tracing Roots : Korean Traditional Music in the Park (October 28 – 30)

Oct 15, 2021 | 2798 Hit



Tracing Roots:

Korean Traditional Music in the Park


No Reservations | Full Schedule Below


Thurs. Oct. 28 | Georgetown Waterfront Park | 12-2 pm & 4-6 pm


Fri. Oct. 29 | Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. | 12-2 pm & 4-6 pm


Sat. Oct. 30 | Georgetown Waterfront Park | 2-6 pm


Georgetown Waterfront Park performance location: In front of the fountain at Senator Charles H. Percy Plaza, within the park


Join us to experience Tracing Roots: Korean Traditional Music in the Park, a special three-day series of intimate outdoor music performances by visiting group Namureyoung, taking place in Washington, D.C.’s picturesque parks and riverside green spaces, Oct. 28-30.

 

Envisioned as a return to the more personal, face-to-face performances of old when Korean musicians would play for a single person surrounded by nature, this series embraces the concept of a regression to this prior state of traditional performing arts. This is epitomized by the group’s theme of “Time and Space for One,” which aims to tailor the musical experience to each listener’s own story. Namureyoung specializes in this unique format and employs a range of iconic Korean wind and string instruments, creating an oasis of calm inside a transparent, rectangular frame that allows for unparalleled connection between audience and performer.

 

The simple performance space, sculptural in its elegance yet utilizing safe social distancing, is reminiscent of a Korean sarangbang, a small study within a traditional Korean home, or hanok, used for writing, meetings, and leisure. Namureyoung evokes this powerful ambiance and history to elevate each brief encounter for the performer, audience, and outside observer. In a space designed to concentrate the experience of time and space through the resonance and proximity of sound, participants selected spontaneously from passersby engage in a brief chat before the performer selects a short piece uniquely for them. As they listen, participants retain a feeling of being amidst nature, even in a city setting. And for those who observe from a distance, the entire performance and space itself represents a beautifully framed living portrait of the arts, tradition, and human connection.

 

Tracing Roots: Korean Traditional Music in the Park also aims to allow the local public to safely visit a type of performing arts venue, overcoming a familiar limitation of pandemic life. Maintaining intimacy and communication between audience and performer is a core characteristic of Korean traditional music—a legacy kept alive by this modern format where the ultimate purpose is to create a moment of pure comfort and healing.


Participation is free and No advance registration is required, but participants must provide proof of vaccination and wear a mask at the time of the event. 



NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!



About Namureyoung

 

Namureyoung is a non-profit arts company based in Korea that focuses on presenting traditional Korean performing arts in unconventional, boundary-breaking ways, including multidisciplinary collaborations. The group’s mission is to make music an art form that is enjoyed by all through clear communication between performer and audience. Their project Regression: Back to the Roots, a precursor similar to Tracing Roots: Korean Traditional Music in the Park,  was selected as a recipient by the Emerging Artist Project Fund in 2017 and was supported by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture. In the group’s signature format, four musicians take turns performing one by one, highlighting iconic Korean sights and sounds: haegeum (vertical fiddle with two strings), gayageum (plucked zither with 12 strings), daegeum (large bamboo transverse flute), and jeong-ga vocals (the singing of traditional songs or classical sijo poetry).

 

Select Achievements and Performances

  

2018 | Scars of Hundred Years

Recipient of the Emerging Artist Project Fund and supported by Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture

 

2017 | Back to the Roots: Time and Space for One

Recipient of the Emerging Artist Project Funds supported by Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture

 

2017

Participated as music composer, director, and musician in Sleep Over during the Street Arts Market organized by Seoul Street Arts Festival

 

2016

Featured haegeum performance for PAMS Choice and active member of UNI-FI and Lee Hee-moon Company

 

Sample Performance Videos

 

 

Production Credits

Planning & Directing l Namureyoung

Stage Director l Eunyoung Kim, MtoM

Musicians: Namureyoung Company

Haegeum: Namreyoung Kim

Jeong-ga: Uisun Cho

Daegeum: Myeonggyu Park

Gayageum: Hyeontak Choo

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