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Sound of Korea presented by The Korean Classical Music Institute of America

'Sound of Korea' at the Ford Amphitheatre on July 29, 2011
The Korean Classical Music Institute of America, the renowned school for traditional Korean folk music and singing, presents Sound of Korea, a stirring evening of performances featuring the spectrum of Korea’s traditional music, dance and song in several vignettes, on Friday, July 29, 2011, 8:00pm, under the stars at the Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. The concert, led by Artistic Director Paul Lee, showcases Korean court/ritual music, the vocal and percussion genre known as Pansori, costumed folk celebrations and traditional Korean acrobatics.

The splendor of royal court celebrations is captured in “Jongmyo Jereak,†a work recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Treasure; the Flower Crown Dance of beautiful girls accompanied by bamboo flutes; “Cheoyongmu†which marks the last month of the lunar calendar; and the military-inspired “Chwita.â€

Jongmyo Jereak is the royal ancestral shrine where the tablets of the kings and queens are kept. Jongmyo Jereak refers to the music, song and dance performed according to the order of the royal memorial ritual carried out at Jongmyo. The Korean government designated Jongmyo Jeryeak as the most Important Intangible Treasure. “Wha Kwan Moo†or Flower Crown Dance, is a typical court dance. Girls dance gracefully with flower crowns on their heads accompanied by Taryong and Kukkory rhythm, followed by Danso Solo and Gayagum players in addition to the Bamboo Flute.

“Cheoyongmu†is based on the legend of Cheoyong which was performed at court banquets and ceremonies in the last month of the lunar calendar. The story is based on a peach, believed to drive away evil ghosts, that is hung on the masks which the dancers wear.

“Chwita†was royal military processional music during the Joseon Dynasty period. This was arranged into an orchestral piece and used in court banquets. Rarely performed, Korean court music can be traced to the beginning of the Joseon Dynasty in 1392.

The Korean folk music portion of the evening includes “Gyongki-Minyo,†traditionally performed in Seoul and Gyongki provinces, and “Dulchum,†a new wave Korean traditional music composed with original instruments, and the folk dance “Jindobookchoom.†The evening concludes with traditional Korean tightrope acrobats.

Travel back in time to the Korea of long ago with the artists of the Korean Classical Music Institute as they unfold this spectrum of the country’ traditional music, including the folk, vocal, religious and ritual music styles of the Korean people.

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The Ford Amphitheatre is located at 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Hollywood, CA 90068, just off the 101 Hollywood Freeway across from the Hollywood Bowl and south of Universal Studios. The grounds open two hours before show time for picnicking. The Ford offers a number of dining options: a variety of food and beverages is available on site and box dinners for evening events may be ordered in advance. Patrons are welcome to bring their own food and drink.

For more information: www.FordTheatres.org.

Tickets, priced at $30 and $20, and $12 for full-time students with ID and children 12 and under, are available at www.FordTheatres.org or 323 461-3673.

There is a 10% discount for groups of 8-15, 20% for groups of 16 or more. There is an additional ticket discount if tickets are purchased prior to July 22 and if you buy tickets to three or more Ford evening events, save an additional 20%.

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