Arirang, a folk song that speaks to both Koreas, was performed at the Olympics. PYEONGCHANG, South Korea -- South Korea President Moon introduced the slogan for the 2018 Olympics as "Peace in Motion." ...
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 22nd that the first national traditional music fair, the '2025 Yeongdong World Traditional Music Expo,' will be held in Yeongdong, North ...
The Yeongdong World Traditional Music and Arts Expo held on Sept. 18 in Yeongdong-gun County, Chungcheongbuk-do Province, featured foreign musicians wearing Hanbok (traditional clothing) comprising a ...
Expat musicians in Korea have learned gugak (traditional music) and reinterpreted it in the musical languages of their home countries, thus globally promoting Korea's traditional music abroad. The ...
On Nov. 11 and 12, the Korean Experimental Music Festival made a stop at UC Berkeley for four concerts, premiering ...
As K-pop continues its global expansion, questions about its long-term identity have grown louder. For Won Il, a composer and traditional musician, the answer may lie in Korea’s own musical heritage. ...
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Korean traditional music, or gugak, has many faces. Even within its vocal traditions, it can be broadly divided into three regional lineages: Gyeonggi minyo from the central provinces, Seodo minyo ...
Through a partnership with AARP, Asia Society Texas provides multiple entry points for communities to learn more about Asian cultures, traditions, and talents. Asia Society's holistic programming both ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The NJCU Center for the Arts will present a live Korean Folk-Pop concert on ...
The 'Golden Bell Stars' Modern Chinese Orchestra, led by the Chinese Musicians' Association, kicked off the 'Silk Road ...
An unheard-of instrumental blend was onstage at Lincoln Center for a screening of “Kokdu” with a live soundtrack. Credit...Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Supported by Photographs by Chang W. Lee Text ...