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Korea Wave - Korean Arts Today

 

Event Name Korea Wave - Korean Arts Today
Start Date 17th Jul 2009 9:10am
End Date 17th Jul 2009 5:00pm
Duration 7 hours and 50 minutes
Description

Damien Hinds, "Reliquary", performer: Soo Yeun You

2009 Asialink Annual Arts Public Forum

17 July 2009

Carrillo Gantner Theatre, Sidney Myer Asia Centre
Swanston St, University of Melbourne
9.10 am – 5.00 pm


Asialink’s Annual Arts Forum for 2009 focuses on Korean arts today.  It is led by experts in contemporary Korean arts from Korea and Australia.  

A unique, open to all, free, one-day event, the Forum offers in-depth insights into the culture of Korea today, an extremely dynamic but less known arts practice in our region, and how some of Australia’s leading arts practitioners have successfully worked with Korean colleagues on exciting new projects.

You have heard of Korean New Wave cinema, boy bands and e-games, all of which have taken over much of Asia and Australia.  What has made this culture able to do this, what are the major issues and themes, and what is going on now and is likely in the future?  

Speakers include Sunjung Kim and Seungwan Kang, leading curators from Seoul who have been behind some of the major international exhibitions of Korean art in recent years, and performing arts experts Byung-eun Min and Il Won also from Seoul who will talk on drama and music respectively.  

After listening and talking with experts, the forum ends with a Korean dance workshop for all attendees, led by Melbourne-based Soo-yeun Yoo – a chance to think through some new ideas in bodily form!

Korea Wave is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Council Korea, the Australia-Korea Foundation, the University of Melbourne and Asialink.

REGISTER ONLINE by 13 July 2009.

Forum Program [pdf, 616 kb, 2 pages] 

Enquiries: Claire Watson, arts@asialink.unimelb.edu.au, ph: 61 3 8344 3579.

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