August, 2012 Newsletter - Korean Cultural Center New York
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August, 2012 Newsletter - Korean Cultural Center New York
Exhibition: The Itinerary of Mobility and Translation June 27 – July 31 Gallery Korea of the Korean Cultural Service NY Gallery Korea of Korean Cultural Service NY is pleased to present “The Itinerary of Mobility and Translation” with Soocheon Jheon, Donghee Koo, Kenny Kyungmi Kim, Zune Lee, Jong Oh, and Todd Holoubek. These Seoul and New York based installation and media artists are inspired by certain concepts that the visionary architectural group called Archigram originally raised in the 1960s: mobility, expendability, and nomadic “instant” space. By approaching spatial concepts in the light of constant fluidity and movement, the visionary designers looked at the futuristic “walking cities” in the air much like science fiction or cartoons, and break the concept of fixed space via movement. Space is constantly expanded as real places are transformed into unreal or even surreal spaces and new meanings are created via this spatial translation. For more information, please visit www.koreanculture.org. Paramus July 4th Fireworks & Korean Traditional Drum Performance Sunday, July 1 (Rain date: July 8) 7PM Paramus Sports Complex (Paramus Road & Plaza Way, Paramus, NJ) The NJ Paramus borough of community hosts the festive 4th of July celebration at the Westfield Garden State Plaza. The community has welcomed the Korean Traditional dance team of Choomnoori to join the exciting festivity. Through the great sound and spirit of the Korean drums, the resonance shall help to combine the spirit of Independence and culture family gatherings. In addition, on 4th of July from 9am to 12pm, Paramus 4th of July Parade is held on Farview Avenue, Paramus, NJ(Fairview Ave. & Century Road, heading north up Farview Ave., to Memorial Elementary School on Midland Ave.). The parade has been held for the past 10 years, hosting people from all over the state and country. There will be more than 100 teams participating in the parade this year including Korean traditional team of Choomnoori. For more information, please contact Korean Traditional Dance of Choomnoori at 201-286-1736. 2012 SINAE Arts Management present ‘Be infected with’ Saturday, July 7, 8:30PM / Sunday, July 8, 2:30PM Salvatore Capezio Theater (Persidance Capezio Center: 126 East 13th St., NYC) This Performance shows harmony in Modern Dance and Korean traditional Paint.‘Be Infected with’ is presented by SINAE Arts Management which is producing the K-DANCE (Korean Wave) Performances abroad. This piece, ‘Be Infected with’, contain artistic qualities that transcend time and space with Korean traditional paint. So the audience may feel that they are in an art gallery. One of the best dancers in Korea, Young il- Lee, will show what K-Dance is through his dance and choreography. Tickets are free.For more information, please call SINAE Arts Management at (+82) 70-7558-5710(Korea), 917-803-1755 (NY), or email at [email protected]. 2012 International Youth Orchestra Festival at UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY HALL July 27th – August 3rd United Nations General Assembly Hall (1 United Nations Plaza, NYC) The Youth Symphony for United Nations is a gathered sound of young musicians united for peace and cultural exchange as a means of promoting mutual understanding in support of the UN goals. The purpose of the 2012 festival is to bring together young musicians from around the world for a 1-week intensive and enriching music program that provides all participants the rare opportunity to unite through the universal language of music, culminating into a concert performance at the UN General Assembly Hall: “Voices of Youth” during the Closing Ceremony of the 11th Youth Assembly at the United Nations. This concert will be in support of the goals of the Annual Youth Assembly: youth leadership as a means to success for the UNs 8 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) – as well as reinforcing the role of the artist in the goals of the UN. YSUN was founded by Friendship Ambassadors Foundation Executive Director Patrick Sciarratta and Artistic Director Yin-Chu Jou in 2006, and is led by noted Conductor and Music Director, David Jeong. For more information, please visit www.faf.org. 2012 SUMMER STAGE WHITE WAVE Young Soon Kim Dance Company Friday, August 17, 8PM East River Amphitheatre (Cherry St. and FDR, NYC) Here NOW So Long explores the turbulence of human emotions; Here NOW will weave together panoramic video images, live performance of an original composition for guitars and electronics, and the fluid dramatic movement of WHITE WAVE Young Soon Kim Dance Company. Here NOW So Long consists of 16 scenes that expresses human emotions with solo, duet, trio and group dance, extending and breaking barriers of contemporary dance whose theme is love and inner conflict. Here NOW So Long is made possible by The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in Partnership with the City Council, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, New York Community Trust, Korean Cultural Service and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea. Free Show (first come first served). For more information, please call WHITE WAVE at 718-855-8822 or email [email protected]. Korean Cultural Service NY presents, ‘Open Stage: Summer Performing Arts Series’ August 21st – 24th(Dates can be re-scheduled) Korean Cultural Service (460 Park Ave. 6thFl, NYC) Korean Cultural Service NY presents the opportunity for talented performers/ performing arts organizations to perform their work in New York City by communicating with audiences in New York through the Open Stage 2012. Selected performers/performing arts organizations will be featured in one performing arts series at the Gallery Korea of Korean Cultural Service New York in 2012. As a part of the series, selected performers/performing arts organizations will be featured in one performing arts series at Korean Cultural Service NY. Admission is free. RSVP is required. For more information, please visit www.koreanculture.org. KOREAN CULTURE CAMP: DRAGON STORY KOREAN CULTURAL SERVICE NY at historic FLUSHING TOWN HALL August 22 – 24, 11AM – 3PM Let’s meet Korea through fun activities: creative drama, art, and traditional music. The theme of The 3rd Korean Culture Camp for Children is the Year of the Dragon. Students will develop their creativity, study the meaning of the Dragon, and learn about Korea in various ways. Registration Information: Fee: $40 per student (including all activity materials) To register, call (718) 463-7700 x241 or www.flushingtownhall.org For more information visit www.koreanculture.org or contact edu@ koreanculture.org. Korean Movie Night Presented by the Korean Cultural Service NY Tribeca Cinemas (54 Varick St., on the corner of Canal St.) Free entry, all seating is first-come, first served. Doors open at 6:30pm Series IV: July 10 - 24 Series V: August 14 - Sept. 25 YOON JIN-SEO - An Actress on the Edge: FROM OLDBOY TO BEASTIE BOYS Nearly a decade ago, YOON Jin-Seo exploded onto the world of cinema with her star-making role in PARK Chan-wook’s blockbuster OLDBOY. The stunning 29year-old young actress has been a staple of the Korean film industry ever since and from the supernatural horrors of Ki hwan Oh’s Voices to the laugh-packed Good Day for an Affair, this petite powerhouse has the world’s attention and shows no signs of slowing down. After ten short years, her résumé now tallies more than a dozen of Korea’s biggest features, so it’s no surprise that the Korean Cultural Service NY in association with The New York Asian Film Festival – is immensely proud to present two of this talented, boundary-pushing young actress’ most powerful new films… with Ms. YOON Jin-Seo herself in attendance! JULY 10 (Tues.) – SECRET LOVE (2012) International Premier Only two months after their storybook marriage, beautiful young Yeon-Yi (YOON Jin-Seo)is suffering through the repercussions of a tragic car accident that’s placed her handsome new husband Jin-woo (Oldboy’s YOO Ji-Tae) into a deep coma. Utterly destroyed, she finds herself waiting at the airport for her husband’s brother Jin-Ho, but, never having previously met, YeonYi shocked to discover that he and Jin-woo are identical twins. Initially cold toward each other, the two soon fall head-over-heels in forbidden love… and things become even more problematic when Jin-woo suddenly awakens from his coma. Actress YOON Jin-Seo will introduce the film, and will participate in a Q&A session following the feature. 2012 July~August JULY 24 (Tues.) – BEASTIE BOYS (2008) North American Premiere The once-affluent Seung-Woo (pop superstar YOON Kye-Sang) is now relegated to serving female customers at a host bar - a late-night job that dangerously flirts with male prostitution. When his encounters with the lovely Ji-Won (YOON Jin-Seo) turn into more than just a customer-host relationship, the realities of his job quickly rear their ugly head. Meanwhile, his drunk, gamblingobsessed boss Jae-Hyeon (The Chaser’s HA JungWoo) is causing his own complications and, when every problem suddenly collides – Seung-Woo discovers it’s going to take more than just street smarts for him to come out this job unscathed. Series V: July 10 – July 24 A Few Wild Men: Courtrooms in Action! AUGUST 28 (Tues.) – UNBOWED (2011) East Coast Premiere When it opened in late 2011, Unbowed’s uninhabited take on a highly-publicized true story caused such a stir that Korea’s Ministry of Justice and Supreme Court even chimed in, noting its wild inaccuracies. It turns out that sensationalizing the story of university professor who accosts a judge with a crossbow doesn’t go over well with governmental bodies… but thankfully, film fans love it, as this courtroom thriller – buffeted by the media uproar – became one of last year’s biggest Korean hits. AHN Sung-Ke, one of his country’s most respected international actors, delivers a bravado performance as the bow-slinging everyman while R-Point’s Park Won-Sang delivers a one-in-a-lifetime role as the struggling lawyer pushed to save him. CULTURAL SERVICE NEW YORK “Series five will continue into September. September information will be available in the next newsletter.” The Korean Cultural Service NY is taking you to court with their latest film series this Summer, bringing four of Korea’s hottest new legal thrillers to Tribeca Cinemas with A Few Wild Men: Courtrooms in Action! Getting Here By Bus M1, M2, M3, M4 to Madison Ave. and 57th St. M101, M102 to Lexington Ave. and 57th St. M31, M57 to Park Ave. and 57th St. M30, Q32 to Park Ave. and 59th St. By Subway 4 5 6 N R to Lexington Ave. and 59th St. V to Fifth Ave. and 53rd St. E Since the dawn of the entertainment era, we’ve been enthralled by courtroom antics. From Inherit the Wind and 12 Angry Men to modern television hits like Law and Order, we love taking a peek inside the judicial system and trying to bust the case with the clues provided. Well, now’s your chance to take those sleuthing skills overseas, with a foursome of Korean blockbusters that will have you reaching for your powdered wing and gavel! Silence in the court – because Korean Movie Night at Tribeca Cinemas is about to lay down the law! KOREAN Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/KoreanCulturalServiceNY Youtube: www.youtube.com/KCSNY AUGUST 14 (Tues.) – THE CLIENT (2011) North American Premiere KC Park Avenue 56th St. S 57th St. Lexington Avenue 58th St. Madison Avenue Hotshot attorney KANG Sung Hee (The Chaser star HA Jung-woo) has been called upon to defend Han (JANG Hyuk), an enigmatic, strange man accused of killing his wife. Although her body hasn’t been recovered, the public is quick to label him a monster and begs the court system for a guilty verdict. Determined to prevail, Kang works closely with his mysterious defendant, but they’re chased at every turn by the public – and Kang’s rival, a vicious prosecutor with his own agenda. A blockbuster in its native Korea, this nailbiter will have you guessing until its final, jaw-dropping moments. If you think you know where things are headed – think again! 55th St. “Korean Movie Night” with actress YOON Jin-seo “Korean Movie Night” with actress YOON Jin-seo
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