Gwangju Performance Project: Six Plays, Four Nights, One Couch
Gwangju Performance Project presented Six Plays, Four Nights, One Couch. We got a chance to talk with the people involved!
Gwangju Performance Project presented Six Plays, Four Nights, One Couch. We got a chance to talk with the people involved!
These monthly dance workshops will lead up to a performance at the Gwangju International Center Community Day in October 2012.
GNO’s Media Editor, David Cowger, went to the Yeosu Expo on June 30. His group spent most of their time in the international pavilions, exploring what each country has to offer. This video gives an overview of what they saw.
The pitcher was small and stoneware, but it was green celadon, what Koreans call cheong-ja (청자), and an antique besides, over five hundred years old – crafted in an era of Korean history as renowned for its ceramics as the European Renaissance is for painting.
Thankfully, The Vagina Monologues exists, because these monologues begin to push back the shadows surrounding the worn-out words.
No, that’s not bad English! It’s the title of a series of one-act plays by David Ives, along with an original dance piece by Angie Hartley.
On Sunday, March 11, the GIC hosted a dance workshop entitled “Interpretive Dance Does not Exist… Or does it?” Angie Hartley, a dancer who currently works as an English teacher with the EPIK program here in Gwangju, led the participants through a variety of movement-based exercises.