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EPSILON MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2005 Created and produced for the World Jewish News Agency by De Lafayette World Media http://www.delafayetteworldmedia.org LAYOUT AND DESIGN: MAXIMILLIEN de LAFAYETTE
OUTSIDE THE JEWISH WORLD EPSILON MAGAZINE A SPECIAL NEW SECTION ON WHAT'S HAPPENING ELSEWHERE...OUTSIDE OUR JEWISH WORLD AND POLITICS.People, countries, extravaganza, events, news, ideas, arts, entertainment, music, stars, celebrities, books, oddities, interviews, in-depth articles, gossips, culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS OF "OUTSIDE THE JEWISH WORLD. SEPTEMBER 2005"
The Korean Traditional
Performing Arts Association
The KTPAA is a performance group that endeavors to preserve, cultivate, and disseminate Korean cultural arts in the United States. Its members consist of professional artists from the New York area Korean-American community who are dedicated to promoting intercultural understanding and appreciation of Korean artistic heritage and history. KTPAA’s annual concerts have always presented high quality performances of Korean traditional arts to the public, but this year’s event, the 10th annual concert in honor of the traditional Korean full moon festival ch'usok ("autumn night"), promises to be one that has yet to be surpassed. The Korean Traditional Performing Arts Association Presents Ch’usok (Autumn Night): The Korean Festival of Music & Dance October 15, 2005 Family Program - 1:00 PM Main Concert - 8:00 PM Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at West 95th Street New York, NY 10025 The Korean Traditional Performing Arts Association.
Korean Fan Dance Photo:
Experience the shinmyong
ecstasy of samulnori drumsThe Korean Traditional Performing Arts Association will present its 10th annual concert in honor of the traditional Korean Full Moon Festival ch'usok, "autumn night." This night is also considered as Thanksgiving in Korea. KTPAA is eager to introduce the festival’s celebratory songs, dances, and evocative drumming, which range from music and dance tradition of ch'usok ,kangkang suwolae, to the farmer’s percussion band, poongmulnori. The communal gatherings and rituals of Korea's traditional agrarian society are reenacted in these artistic traditions. They will also present the Buddhist monk dance, sungmu; the instrumental trio based on rice-planting folksong, Sangju mosimkinorae; the hourglass drum dance, s’uhl changgo ch’um; and other folk songs to celebrate the plentiful harvest and to give thanks, poongnyongga. Their event will also include a lecture/demonstration in the afternoon for children and family, providing the background to the drumming and dance traditions of the ch’usok.
Location: The Korean Traditional Performing Arts
Association, 750 8th Avenue, Suite 506,
New
York, NY 1003. More information on Korean events, CONTACT:
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