By National Theater of Korea
The National Theater of Korea
Korean and Spanish World of Puppetry
[October 5, 2010 - January 9, 2011] In the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Korea and Spain, we would like to enhance the mutual understanding between the two countries and to present the historical aspect and artistic value of puppetry which is considered as an important genre of performing arts.
picador, 1985 (2010-10-05) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
Window to Iberian puppetry presents Spanish and Portuguese puppets, displays 165 pieces of artistic style from the 18th Century until our days. This exhibition shows many of the different techniques (string, rod, glove, etc.) that Spanish puppetry uses reflecting the unique aspect of marionettes and stage setting.
Baltal(feet-mask) by Park Jeong-Im (2010-10-05) by National Theater of Korea and 박정임National Theater of Korea
The Korean puppetry will provide an opportunity to see live images of “Baltal” (feet-mask) live performances which have been passed on as intangible cultural assets of Korea’s puppetry. Baltal technique consists of puppet actors and human actors using masks on their feet playing out various forms of stories and jokes. String and rod puppets’ methods are used accompanied by the music of five traditional musical instruments showing influences of puppetry and mask plays.
New Space, Search for the Stage
June 28 - October 16, 2011
, Seoul Opera, 1958 by Seoul OperaNational Theater of Korea
The original works of the great stage designers who directed the National Theater’s special group performances from the 1950s to the 1980s are exhibited. In the age before computers were introduced, stage designers produced the performances with their own hands, and that’s why they’re so important in Korea’s performance history. Here, they are being presented for the first time.
, National Drama Company of Korea, 1967 (1967-12-01) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Ballet Company of Korea, 1977 (1977-12-15) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Drama Comapny of Korea, 1987 (1987-06-21) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Ballet Company of Korea, 1991 (1991-09-26) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
New techniques applied in the performances of the 1990s are showcased. You will see advanced stage designs and performance videos with more elegant techniques from the use of computers.
, National Ballet Company of Korea, 1998 (1998-04-04) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Theater of Korea, 2000 (2000) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Changgeuk Company of Korea, 2007 (2007-05-01) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
Harmony of Chang Mu Geuk : 50 years of touching memories
July 24, 2012 - February 27, 2013
Aerang and Baebijang (1963) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
The National Changgeuk Company was founded in 1962 with the goal of 'Internationalization and the formulation of Changgeuk.' (It is a kind of music drama based on pansori of its musical method).
By National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
After its foundation, the 5 generic units of pansori were bases to form the Changgeuk. It also developed the repertoire of 'Young Changgeuk' and has been focused on spreading, and introducing abroad the Changgeuk.
, National Changgeuk Company of Korea, 1990 (1990) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
Romeo and Juliet (2009) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
By National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
The National Dance Company was established in order to improve the dance industry abided in poor conditions. During the founding year in 1962, the company tried many diverse ways of dances in their performances to pave their ways in the industry.
By National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
In 1973, the company was divided into the two groups: the National Ballet Company and the National Dance Company. This marked them to stand as a professional dance company.
By National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
By National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
Also, it adjusted the Korean dance to modern elements throughout the years, and with these efforts a stable theatric work was created with remaining traditional Korean essence. Yet the company is continuing its improvements.
, National Dance Company of Korea, 1962 by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
In 1962, Korea National Ballet started as a part of the National Dance Company. Later in 1973, the National Ballet Company became independent and was separated from the National Dance Company entity.
, National Dance Company of Korea, 1963 by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Ballet Company of Korea, 1976 by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
Since then, it has contributed to popularization of the contemporary ballet and other diverse famous ballet performances. In 2000, it became a sole foundation and is currently working as the resident performing company in liaison with the Seoul Arts Center.
By Korean National BalletNational Theater of Korea
, National Opera Company of Korea, 1962 (1962) by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
Korea National Opera was established in 1962 in order for acquirement of performance professionalism and advancement of standard. As it has been introducing major opera works of their birthplaces, the company sustains efforts to organize sophisticated operas with artistic value and popularity by producing creative operas embracing Korean culture and emotion.
, National Opera Company of Korea, 1966 by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
, National Opera Company of Korea, 1974 by National Theater of KoreaNational Theater of Korea
In 2000, it became a sole foundation and is currently working as the resident performing company in liaison with the Seoul Arts Center.
Publishing : The National Theater of Korea
Publisher : Ahn ho-sang, Choe Seok-Yeong
Curator: Ha Eul-Ran
Editor: Seol In-Jae
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