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GOBLIN PARTY

TitleOnce upon a time

Genre  Dance

VenueThe Place

AreaEurope > United Kingdom > London

Program TypeCenter Stage Korea

FestivalA Festival of Korean Dance

Market

Tour Period2019-06-05 ~ 2019-06-09

Related Websitehttps://www.theplace.org.uk/

Adress17 Duke’s Rd, Kings Cross, London WC1H 9PY, UK

Company Introduction
Founded in 2007, Goblin Party has performed nationally and internationally using a traditional Korean monster goblin as its symbol. As the company consists of artists who can both choreograph and dance, a choreographer or a leader may differ from piece to piece. Goblin Party places emphasis on communication and is interested in producing a performance that extends the vision of audience. Goblin Party creates pieces based on deep research about human who face familiar or new situations. Many situations which a human being experiences make several phenomenons and invisible, diverse emotions. ’Goblin Party’ usually go through human emotions and physical responses which emerge from familiar or new situations and experiences. And we create stories to imagine and meditate on what we experience and feel.

Performance Detail
begins with questions about how to continue the tradition. We try to deliver our story adding imagination like giving a talk from grandmother. When audiences heard an interesting old story from ‘Gat’, ‘Hanbok’ and traditional instruments, wouldn’t they look at traditional props differently? We’d like to give foreign audiences curiosity of Korea tradition as well as Korean traditional props with warm heart.

Place Detail
Located in the heart of London, The Place is a creative powerhouse for dance development that is leading the way in dance training, creation and performance. One of Europe’s most exciting, innovative dance spaces, where artists from all over the world come to push creative boundaries, to experiment and to perform outstanding new work for audiences who expect to be surprised, inspired and delighted. The Place is home to London Contemporary Dance School, Richard Alston Dance Company, a 288-seat theatre, an extensive range of classes, courses and participatory opportunities for adults and young people, and professional development programmes for artists.

*Photo Copyright : Byungjun Kim
*Video Copyright : Kyungmin Ji, Byungjun Kim(video), Remi Klemensiewicz(music), Jinwoo Kim(stage)

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