Artist Introduction
Percussionist and performance planner Kim
So Ra has been designated as North Jeolla Province’s intangible cultural
heritage No. 7-2 (Jeongeup farmers’ music). Her music expresses Korean
sentiment based on all sounds and rhythms.
In an attempt to globalize Korean
traditional beats, she expresses and experiments with sensibilities of rhythm
by disassembling traditional beats and collaborating with other genres. Every
year, she has performed in and out of Korea, proving her energy and artistry of
percussion music.
Rhythmically expressing contemporary
sensibility with dynamic percussion music, she is called Chopin in the Korean
traditional percussion scene. She became Korea’s first solo percussionist to be
selected for official showcases at WOMEX 18 AND 2018 Mundial Montreal North
America’s World Music Summit. Consequently, she began to draw global attention.
, her first album and her most representative work, was nominated as the Best
Jazz and Crossover Album at the 2019 Korean Music Awards. On this occasion, she
was recognized as a percussionist expanding the realm of Korean percussion
music. Based on diverse musical activities and experiences, Kim So Ra is going
beyond Korean traditional music to be recognized as one of the most active
percussionists and world musicians on the global scene.
Performance Detail
Since the old days, the janggu has been
widely known as an instrument symbolizing rain. Through rain, the performance
reflects on the forgotten flow and meaning of nature in order to find the true
sounds and timbre we hear and forget in daily life. Not only by reorganizing
beats but also by colorfully using sounds and techniques, the performance links
the timbre of instruments and emotions of the performer either directly or
indirectly to share them with the audience in this independent percussion piece
centered on the janggu.
*Photo Copyright: SONG KWANG CHAN
*Video Copyright: Kim So Ra








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