I want to dance! 21 Dances Samulnori "Sando Nongaku Karak."
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- "I want to dance!" Executive Committee
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
FY31 (2019) 1st term Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]



Business Overview
In 1978, Samulnori was established as a group with the aim of "creatively inheriting" the tradition of Korean folk performing arts by reinventing its music in a modern way. "Samdo Nongaku Karak" (Samdonon Akkarak), which is the subject of this project, is a representative work of reconstructing the early repertoire. 11 groups of dancers/choreographers challenge this music with their own interpretations and perspectives on how to confront history and live in the present. In addition to this, 2 works that won prizes in the sister competition "I want to dance! Rookie Series 17" will be performed again, and a total of 13 works will be performed during the period.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Wednesday, July 17, 2019 - 30th (Tue)
- Venues
- d- Warehouse
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Profile
["I want to dance!" Executive Committee]
The organizing committee of "I want to dance!" was newly formed by former members of die pratze, together with performers and critics who were involved in the dance festival "I want to dance!" which was held by the small theater die pratze and closed in 2012. He took over the planning and production of "I want to dance!". The sister competition "I want to dance! rookie series" has been held 15 times as of 2017 and is a gateway to success for new dancers. In July 2012, the representative changed from Jiro YOSHIMURA to Keiichi HAYASHI.




