
Nanta (Jeju)
Jeju-si·Jeju Nanta Theatre

Paid · All ages · Jeju-si Aewol Music Factory
[Performance Introduction] Crossing 100 years of Korean popular songs with a single accordion From the 1923 'Song of Hope' to the 2025 'Golden'. Accordionist Woo Sang-im performs ten songs and tells the stories of the people entwined in those songs. This is not a teaching performance. It's about the lyricist who deceived the censor, the song banned for being sad, the junior singer who picked up and pieced together torn sheet music. These are stories of the people behind the songs. [Program] Song of Hope (1923) / Praise of Death (1926) / Arirang (1926) / Tears of Mokpo (1935) / Nodeul Riverside (1930s) / Port of the Earth (1941) / Spring Day Passes (1953) / Island Village Teacher (1960s) / Morning Dew (1971) / Come Back to Busan Port (1976) Booking: Naver N Booking https://booking.naver.com/booking/12/bizes/1553958 Venue website: https://www.aewolmusicfactory.com/ Running time: 1 hour Seat count: 111 Parking: Available 출연: 우상임
Jeju-si Aewol Music Factory
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