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The History of Korean Western Theatre

Jaha Koo / CAMPO

Saturday 27. 11. 2021
20:00

Tickets: CZK 290 / student & senior CZK 190 / #Studovna CZK 50 / large auditorium / 60 minutes / Korean spoken with Czech and English surtitles


Celebrating the centenary of Korean theatre, the South Korean theatre maker / composer Jaha Koo realized that there is actually no space for Korean theatre tradition: what is regarded as Korean theatre is largely determined by the Western canon. But why are the South Koreans so proud of this Western interpretation? And why does everyone keep referring to Shakespeare? It raises questions about tradition, self-censorship and authenticity.

In this final piece of his Hamartia trilogy, Jaha Koo resolutely focuses on the future. Meticulously, he exposes the tragic impact of the past on our lives, unveiling the small cracks in modern Confucianism - an ideology that continues to define the moral system, way of life and social relations between generations in South Korea. With a new generation of South Koreans in mind, he attempts to break with a tradition full of self-censorship and keeping up appearances. Because only when based on an authentic version of history, he can pass on a future to the next generation.

Like the performances Lolling & Rolling and Cuckoo, which respectively focused on South Korea's past and present, The History of Korean Western Theatre is an intelligent documentary theatre performance in which Jaha Koo interweaves personal stories with historical, political and sociological facts. Often themes that contain a clash of Eastern and Western culture: from cutting string of tongue to make it in the West, to the heavy personal toll of Western interference on a macroeconomic level.

trailer ► https://player.vimeo.com/video/462954265?h=e7591946b2

Credits

Concept, text, direction, music & video: Jaha Koo
Performance: Jaha Koo, Seri & Toad
Dramaturgy: Dries Douibi
Scenography & drawing: Eunkyung Jeong
Artistic advisor: Pol Heyvaert
Technical: Korneel Coessens, Jan Berckmans, Bart Huybrechts, Koen Goossens (& Jonas Castelijns)
Hardware hacking: Idella Craddock
Research: Eunkyung Jeong & Jaha Koo
Research assistance: Sang Ok Kim
Interview: Jooyoung Koh, Kiran Kim & Kyungmi Lee
Production: CAMPO

Co-produced by Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), Münchner Kammerspiele, Frascati Producties (Amsterdam), Veem House for Performance (Amsterdam), SPRING performing arts festival (Utrecht), Zürcher
Theaterspektakel, Black Box teater (Oslo), International Summer Festival Kampnagel (Hamburg), Tanzquartier Wien, wpZimmer (Antwerp), Théâtre de la Bastille (Paris) & Festival d’Automne à Paris residencies Kunstencentrum BUDA (Kortrijk), wpZimmer (Antwerp), Decoratelier Jozef Wouters (Brussels), Doosan Art Center (Seoul) with the support of Beursschouwburg, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie & Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst.

https://www.campo.nu/en/production/16588/the-history-of-korean-western-theatre

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