Description:I. History of Korean Theatre1) Overview of Contemporary Korean Theatre 62) Perspective of Korean Theatre in 21st Century 153) Speaking to the Global Audience: Korean Theatre Abroad 24II. Korean Directors1) OH Tae-suk 322) LEE Yoon-taek 363) SON Jin-chaek 394) HAN Tae-sook 415) PARK Keun-hyung 446) Korean Realism I 47a. Waiting for Godot directed by LIM Young-woong 48b. King Lear directed by LEE Byung-hoon 48c. Pig Hunting directed by LEE Sang-woo 49d. The Lady in No. 405 Is So Kind directed by PARK Sang-hyeon 507) Korean Realism II: Directors Belonging to 386 Generationa. Pleasant Watch of Indifferent Realist: Director LEE Sung-yeol 51b. From Co-Producing to Hyper Realism: Director CHOI Yong-hoon 52c. Meeting of Realness and Abtractness: Director KIM Gwang-bo 53d. Poetic Realist: Director KIM Dong-hyun 53e. Meeting of Fantasy and Reality: Director KOH Sun-woong 538) Avant-Garde Directors in Korea I 54a. Woyzeck directed by IM Do-wan 54b. Two Medea Directed by IM Hyeong-taek 55c. The Secret Police directed by KANG Ryang-won 56d. A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by YANG Jeong-woong 569) Avant-Garde Directors in Korea II 58a. Theatrical Language of Death as Metonymy of History of Violence:CHAI Seung-hoon 58b. Aesthetic Avant-Garde Seeking Source of Existence: KIM Ara 58c. Aesthetic Rendezvous of Sensuous Images and Conceptual Thinking:PARK Jeong-hee 59d. Experiment for Discovery and Creation of Theatricality: KIM Nak-hyung 6010) Avant-Garde Directors in Korea III: New Avant-Garde Generation 61a. Merger of Image, Drawing and Performance: LEE Cheol-sung 61b. Uncanny Struggle between Body and Material: JEONG Geum-hyung 62c. Pure Time and Space: GANG Hwa-jeong 62d. Cooperation with Asian Artists: WON Young-oh and Theater Nottle 6311) Modernization of Traditions 6412) Leading Korean Directors in New Millennium 68III. Korean Playwrights1) YOON Dai-sung 722) OH Tae-young 753) YOON Yeong-seon 784) Major Contemporary Writers 80a. LEE Kang-baek’s Spring Day 80b. The Burden by JEONG Bok-geun 81c. Moon House by ROH Kyung-shik 81d. Assault on Cleaner’s “Oasis” by KIM Jeong-sook 82e. Dream in a Dream by JANG Sung-hee 82f. The First Anniversary by KIM Myung-hwa 82g. Give Sunlight to the Haunted House by LEE Hae-jae 83h. Resident Parking Only by SUN Uk-hyeon 83i. Grief Or by KIM Han-gill 835) Noticeable Korean Playwrights of Next Generation 84a. KIM Tae-woong: Exploration of How Society and Arts Interchange Through Yi 84b. BAE Sam-shik: Well-Organized Structure built through Adaptation and Creation 84c. CHA Geun-ho: Exploration of Human Existence and Desire ThroughReinterpretation of Historic Figures 85d. KOH Sun-woong: Dramaturgy Filled with Thick Satire and Wit 86e. HONG Won-ki: New Interpretation and Exploration of History and Canon 86IV. Directory1) Major Art Centers 872) Local Art Centers 893) Theater Festivals 1004) Organizations and Entities Associated with Theatre 103We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with An Overview of Korean Performing Arts - Theatre in Korea. To get started finding An Overview of Korean Performing Arts - Theatre in Korea, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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104
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Korea Arts Management Service
Release
2010
ISBN
8996194638
An Overview of Korean Performing Arts - Theatre in Korea
Description: I. History of Korean Theatre1) Overview of Contemporary Korean Theatre 62) Perspective of Korean Theatre in 21st Century 153) Speaking to the Global Audience: Korean Theatre Abroad 24II. Korean Directors1) OH Tae-suk 322) LEE Yoon-taek 363) SON Jin-chaek 394) HAN Tae-sook 415) PARK Keun-hyung 446) Korean Realism I 47a. Waiting for Godot directed by LIM Young-woong 48b. King Lear directed by LEE Byung-hoon 48c. Pig Hunting directed by LEE Sang-woo 49d. The Lady in No. 405 Is So Kind directed by PARK Sang-hyeon 507) Korean Realism II: Directors Belonging to 386 Generationa. Pleasant Watch of Indifferent Realist: Director LEE Sung-yeol 51b. From Co-Producing to Hyper Realism: Director CHOI Yong-hoon 52c. Meeting of Realness and Abtractness: Director KIM Gwang-bo 53d. Poetic Realist: Director KIM Dong-hyun 53e. Meeting of Fantasy and Reality: Director KOH Sun-woong 538) Avant-Garde Directors in Korea I 54a. Woyzeck directed by IM Do-wan 54b. Two Medea Directed by IM Hyeong-taek 55c. The Secret Police directed by KANG Ryang-won 56d. A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by YANG Jeong-woong 569) Avant-Garde Directors in Korea II 58a. Theatrical Language of Death as Metonymy of History of Violence:CHAI Seung-hoon 58b. Aesthetic Avant-Garde Seeking Source of Existence: KIM Ara 58c. Aesthetic Rendezvous of Sensuous Images and Conceptual Thinking:PARK Jeong-hee 59d. Experiment for Discovery and Creation of Theatricality: KIM Nak-hyung 6010) Avant-Garde Directors in Korea III: New Avant-Garde Generation 61a. Merger of Image, Drawing and Performance: LEE Cheol-sung 61b. Uncanny Struggle between Body and Material: JEONG Geum-hyung 62c. Pure Time and Space: GANG Hwa-jeong 62d. Cooperation with Asian Artists: WON Young-oh and Theater Nottle 6311) Modernization of Traditions 6412) Leading Korean Directors in New Millennium 68III. Korean Playwrights1) YOON Dai-sung 722) OH Tae-young 753) YOON Yeong-seon 784) Major Contemporary Writers 80a. LEE Kang-baek’s Spring Day 80b. The Burden by JEONG Bok-geun 81c. Moon House by ROH Kyung-shik 81d. Assault on Cleaner’s “Oasis” by KIM Jeong-sook 82e. Dream in a Dream by JANG Sung-hee 82f. The First Anniversary by KIM Myung-hwa 82g. Give Sunlight to the Haunted House by LEE Hae-jae 83h. Resident Parking Only by SUN Uk-hyeon 83i. Grief Or by KIM Han-gill 835) Noticeable Korean Playwrights of Next Generation 84a. KIM Tae-woong: Exploration of How Society and Arts Interchange Through Yi 84b. BAE Sam-shik: Well-Organized Structure built through Adaptation and Creation 84c. CHA Geun-ho: Exploration of Human Existence and Desire ThroughReinterpretation of Historic Figures 85d. KOH Sun-woong: Dramaturgy Filled with Thick Satire and Wit 86e. HONG Won-ki: New Interpretation and Exploration of History and Canon 86IV. Directory1) Major Art Centers 872) Local Art Centers 893) Theater Festivals 1004) Organizations and Entities Associated with Theatre 103We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with An Overview of Korean Performing Arts - Theatre in Korea. To get started finding An Overview of Korean Performing Arts - Theatre in Korea, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.