The Jeolla Do Re Mi’s
Learn about the Gwangju Performance Project’s newest initiative and learn how you can get involved!
Learn about the Gwangju Performance Project’s newest initiative and learn how you can get involved!
“광범위한/Far Flung” will premiere on Saturday, May 25, at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the theater in the Geumnamro Park (금남로 공원).
Gwangju Performance Project presented Six Plays, Four Nights, One Couch. We got a chance to talk with the people involved!
Creativity doesn’t have to stop for anything. There is no down time, there is no need to wait; just create and make the opportunity. In 2012, the Gwangju Performance Project was calling all artists to do just that – to create and to see those creations come to life.
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.