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IKS Lecture and Performance

Multicolored traditional Korean lanterns
November 14, 2017
4:00PM - 5:15PM
Denney 206 (164 Annie and John Glenn Ave)

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Add to Calendar 2017-11-14 16:00:00 2017-11-14 17:15:00 IKS Lecture and Performance The Institute for Korean Studies and Korean 2451 Present:A Special Performance and Lecture byMoo Kil Kim and Yang Duk ParkNovember 14, 20174:00-5:15 pmDenny Hall 206Flyer: Traditional Korean Musical Performance.pdfTwo Master Performing Artists from KoreaA Talk and Demonstration on Geomungo Instrumentation and Rhythm and PansoriwithMoo Kil KimHeir/TransmitterIntangible Cultural Asset No. 16, Geomungo SanjoChairBoard of the Grand Master of Music Ok Bogo Memorial AssociationGrand Maestro of GeomungoNamwon National Gugak CenterYang Duk ParkPreserverJeolla Provincial Intangible Cultural Asset No. 2, PansoriRegional PresidentPansori Preservation Society, Namwon BranchGrand Maestro of PansoriNamwon National Gugak Center Free and open to the public This event made possible in part by OSU's Korean Performance Research Program and by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.   Denney 206 (164 Annie and John Glenn Ave) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Institute for Korean Studies and Korean 2451 Present:

A Special Performance and Lecture by

Moo Kil Kim and Yang Duk Park

November 14, 2017
4:00-5:15 pm
Denny Hall 206

FlyerTraditional Korean Musical Performance.pdf


Two Master Performing Artists from Korea


A Talk and Demonstration on Geomungo Instrumentation and Rhythm and Pansori

with

Moo Kil Kim

Heir/Transmitter
Intangible Cultural Asset No. 16, Geomungo Sanjo

Chair
Board of the Grand Master of Music Ok Bogo Memorial Association

Grand Maestro of Geomungo
Namwon National Gugak Center

Yang Duk Park

Preserver
Jeolla Provincial Intangible Cultural Asset No. 2, Pansori


Regional President
Pansori Preservation Society, Namwon Branch

Grand Maestro of Pansori
Namwon National Gugak Center

 

Free and open to the public

 

This event made possible in part by OSU's Korean Performance Research Program and by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.