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  • Published Sep 11, 2008 5:45 pm KST
  • Updated Sep 11, 2008 5:45 pm KST

Clubs

The Circle

Cheongdam-dong

Located in the upscale Cheongdam-dong neighborhood, it's notorious for turning you down unless you're dressed chic and sleek. Faithful to its name, it has a round revolving floor ― looking for your ``lost'' table gives clubbers the perfect excuse to sit down with a sexy stranger. Located on Dosan-daero near Hak-dong intersection. Call (02) 546-5933 or visit www.thecircle.co.kr.

Club Answer

This might be the answer to your nightlife. It offers an intimate partying environment with groovy electronic music by star DJs. You can reserve tables and the ones on the second floor provide an open view of the dance floor. Or mingling with the hot bartenders at the open bar might be a fine alternative. Located in Cheongdam-dong across the street from Prima Hotel, near the entrance of Yeongdong-daegyo. Call (02) 548-7115 or visit www.clubanswer.co.kr.

Club Evans

Hongdae or Hongik University Area

This club, located near Hongik University, is great for intimate live performances. The line-up of performers is generally top-notch and the acoustics are good. Located near exit 1 on Sangsu Station on subway line 6 or exit 6 on Hongdae Station on subway line 2. Call (02) 337-8361 or www.clubevans.com.

Club Caliente

Itaewon

The patrons are so diverse, DJ Josh sometimes has a hard job appealing to everyone. But he keeps the dance floor going, playing a variety of standbys and new Latin music. The song selection is what keeps people coming back. Located near exit 4 of Itaewon Station subway line 6. Call (011) 9094 8484

Club M2

Hongdae

M2 features top DJs from home and abroad. The dance floor and the DJ are in the center of the club, which attracts a trendy crowd along with models and celebrities. Packed on the weekends. Check www.ohoo.net.

Club NB

Gangnam

This hip-hop hot spot is a cornerstone of Seoul nightlife. ``Noise Basement'' often holds special parties and performances and you can find Korean homies here with do-rags, dreads and baseball caps turned sideways. Located near Kyobo Bookstore (exit 6 of Gangnam station on subway line 2). Call (02) or visit www.clubnb.com. Check out other NB chains in Hongdae.

Underlounge Seoul

It's the local club of a hip Japanese chain that's also to be found in Shanghai. Located in the famous clubbing area, Hongdae, it's all flashy with loud club music and lights. It's pretty spacious with a supersized mirror ball hanging over your head. DJs from near and far make music while you can hang out at the open bar or classy private rooms. Located near the main entrance of Hongik Univ. Call (02) 325-5715 or visit www.underlounge.kr.

Moonyang Bar

This place is an Asian-inspired lounge located on the third floor of a building on Parking Lot street in Hongdae area. The stone walls feature photographs and rusted steel plates cover the windows. This place is in Mapo at Sokyo-dong, 366-17. Call (02) 338-1523.

Cafe Mou

Sinsa-dong

This cafe has a rich ethnic interior that mixes inspirations that its owner got from travels to such places as Morocco and France. Its menu is limited, but features desserts. It's located at the edge of Dosan Park. 650-9 Park View Building, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam, near the Cine City Theater in Apgujeongdong. Call (02) 3444-6069.

Naos Nova

A wine bar and restaurant with a design so stunning it was featured in several interior design magazines before its doors even opened to the public. Its location across from Namsan Park gives it a wonderful, cool atmosphere. Visit www.naosnova.com (448-120 Huam-dong Yongsan-gu, Seoul) or call (02) 754-2202.

Funky Funky

This live music venue features all kinds of music. Depending on the night, expect to hear funk, punk, rock, or pop. Funky Funky attracts an eclectic mix of people. To get there: Walk down to the alley with Club Tool on the corner and turn right. Visit clubff.cyworld.com.

Above

This medium-sized wine bar in the alley behind the Hamilton Hotel, is one of Itaewon's swankiest hangouts. The candlelight, tiled indoor pond and the designs on the door seem Moorish. Located at 19-25 Itaewon-dong store 22-ho. Call (02) 749-0717.

Once in a Blue Moon

Apgujeong-dong

Once in a Blue Moon is one of the best known jazz clubs in the city. It features live jazz sets from two different bands every night starting at 7 p.m. up to 10 p.m. The place exudes an elegant, sophisticated atmosphere, which is perfect for a romantic date. It is located on the street between the Hakdong intersection and the Galleria intersection in Apgujeong-dong. Call (02) 549-5490 or www.onceinabluemoon.co.kr.

Gachi

Salsa music enthusiasts can dance the night away here. The beat of salsa music will lead you to the club. To go to Gachi, get off at Apgujeong Line 3 and go out exit 5. After walking past six streets, look for Matilda Club and Bar on the seventh street and turn left and look for Gachi's red and white sign. Gachi is open from Mondays to Fridays 6 p.m.-12 a.m., Saturday to Sunday, 2 p.m.-12 a.m. Call (02) 540- 7087.

The Spot

If you like punk or alternative music, then you should hit The Spot. It is a live music venue located next to the playground near Hongik University. The Spot is a small basement bar, and it is mainly standing room-only. Visit www.clubspot.co.kr or call (02) 322-5956, (02) 3141-6876.

Casa Del Vino

This dark, intimate bar offers a great selection of wine, and is a great place to chill out. It's near the Salvatore Ferragamo and Prada buildings in Cheongdam-dong. Call (02) 542-8003.

Traditional

Traditional Performance

Korea House

Open run

The Korea House holds a series of traditional performances. The entrance fee is 29,000 won. Each performance includes a traditional Korean dinner. Visit www.koreahouse.or.kr or call (02) 2266-9101. Located near exit 3 of Chungmuro Station on subway lines 3 and 4.

Traditional Wine Making Demonstration

Namsangol Hanok Village

6-9 p.m., every Saturday

In the courtyard of Namsangol Hanok Village, visitors can see demonstrations of how traditional Korean wines were made. Usually made from rice, traditional wines were considered, if taken in moderation, good for the body. Located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4. Call (02) 2266-6923.

Korean Classical Music & Dance

8-9 p.m. everyday

You can listen to traditional Korean chamber music, including the piri (cylindrical oboe), haegeum (two-stringed fiddle), ajaeng (seven-string zither bowed with a rosined stick), as well as pansori (Korean opera) and dance. The daily performance takes place at Anchae in Younghyo Park's House in the Hanok Village, located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4. Call (02) 2266-6923.

Experience Hanok Life

11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays

At Namsangol Hanok Village, a well preserved Joseon (1392-1910) nobleman's house, visitors are able to see and experience traditional Korean daily life, such as making jipsin (straw shoes), doenjang (bead curd) and jelly. Located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4. Call (02) 2266-6923.

Art Exhibitions

5th Seoul International Media Art Biennale

Seoul Museum of Art

Through Nov. 5

Media City Seoul 2008 will showcase how art and technology meet in innovative works by artists from all over the world. The main theme this year is ``Turn and Widen" referring to the growing influence of media art around the world. Sixty-nine artists from 26 countries, including Korea, Japan, China, Australia, France, the United States, Netherlands and Denmark are participating in the event. Visit www.mediacityseoul.co.kr.

7th Korea International Art Fair

Pacific & Indian Hall, COEX

Sept. 19-23

KIAF 2008 promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with 218 galleries from 20 countries participating in this year's event. Around 6,000 art works by 1,500 local and foreign artists will be displayed. There are two curated exhibitions, ``What You Get is What You Want'' featuring young Swiss artists, and ``A Moonlit Garden'' with ten mid-career Korean artists. Visit www.kiaf.org.

Digital Transitions III

Gallery Simon

Through Oct. 7

The works of renowned video artists Bill Viola, Julian Opie and Jenny Holyer are shown at Gallery Simon, including Viola's ``The Innocents'' and Opie's ``Shanhnoza Dancing in White Dress.'' Call (02) 549-3031.

Wayne Gonzales Show

Seomi & Tuus Gallery

Sept. 20-Oct. 18

American artist Wayne Gonzales, known for his political paintings, has now made crowds the subject of his works. Visit www.seomituus.com or call (02) 511-7305.

Philippe Cognee

Johyun Gallery

Through Oct. 3

French artist Philippe Cognee is holding a solo exhibition of his works depicting ``scenes of modern life characterized by mass production, mass consumption, accumulation and density.'' The Carcasses series features 36 canvasses featuring scenes at a slaughterhouse. Visit www.johyunhallery.com or call (02) 3443-6364.

29th Seoul Sculptors Society

Manas Art Center

Through Sept. 25

Enjoy the diversity of contemporary Korean sculptures at the group exhibition of members of the Seoul Sculptors Society. Visit www.seoulsculptors.com or manas.co.kr.

Park Mi-sun

Song Eun Gallery

Through Sept. 24

Park Mi-sun is holding a solo exhibition featuring landscapes of trees in autumn. Call (02) 527-6282.

Nothing to be Envious in the World

Ssamzie Gallery

Through Sept. 28

Sun Mu's paintings skewer North Korean images. For example, one work depicts North Korean leader Kim Jong-il in red sweatpants, pink hooded jacket and matching sneakers. Visit www.ssamziegil.com.

Song-eun Art and Cultural Foundation Exhibition

Insa Art Center

Sept. 17-23

The Song-eun Art and Cultural Foundation is holding a group exhibition showcasing the fun and intriguing works of young Korean artists. Visit www.songeun.or.kr.

Hong Seung-pyo

Ssamzie Art Mart

Through Oct. 5

Hong Seung-pyo uses wide-eyed innocent looking characters in his works, which give off a strangely menacing feeling. Visit www.ssamziegil.com.

Annual Report: A Year in Exhibitions

Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju

Through Nov. 9

The 7th Gwangju Biennale will mainly feature works by artists and exhibitions held between January 2007 to September 2008. Exhibitions, performances, film screenings, music and theater events are held at the Biennale Hall, Gwangju Museum of Art, Uijae Museum of Korean Art, Cinema Gwangju and the Daein traditional market. Visit www.gb.or.kr.

Expenditure

Busan Biennale, Busan

Through Nov. 15

As part of the Busan Biennale, a contemporary art exhibition will be held at the Busan Museum of Modern Art, while a sea art festival will be staged at Gwangalli Beach. Various sculptures will be installed at the APEC Naru Park. Visit https://www.busanbiennale.org.

Opening Exhibition

Gallery Hyundai, Gangnam Space

Gallery Hyundai is opening its new gallery in Gangnam, southern Seoul, with four special exhibitions featuring the works of acclaimed Korean artists Paik Nam-june, Kim Tschang-yeul, Chung Sang-hwa, Lee Ufan, Moon Seung-keun, Kim Whanki, Yoo Young-kuk and Oh Chi-gyun. Visit www.galleryhyundai.com or call (02) 519-0880.

B Side

doART Seoul

Through Oct.12

Twenty-one Korean young artists, including Lee Don-gi, Kim Sang-hon, Jackson Hong and Park Ji-na, are participating in this group exhibit at doART Seoul. Visit www.doartseoul.com or call (02) 2287-3500.

Anish Kapoor

Kukje Gallery

Turner Prize-winning sculptor Anish Kapoor is known for his bright colored, simple and curved sculptures. A reception for the artist will be held on Sept. 17. Visit www.kukjegallery.com or call (02) 733-8449.

2008-2009 Point

Gallery Loop

Through Sept. 21

Gallery Loop is hosting a Korea-Japan Exchanging Artists Exhibition featuring the works of seven young artists. Visit www.galleryloop.com.

Far Line 38

Mongin Art Center

Through Nov. 2

Leading Japanese contemporary artist Tatsuo Miyajima holds an exhibition of his works such as ``Far Line 38,'' where he took photographs of Koreans at the 38th parallel dividing the Korean peninsula. Visit www.mongin.org or call (02) 736-1446.

Unwrap

Brain Factory

Kang Hyun-seon is holding a solo exhibition at Brain Factory, located near Gyeongbok Palace. Visit www.brainfactory.org or call (02) 725-9520.

Skinside Outside

Arario Seoul

``Skinside Outside'' is the young Indian artist Jitish Kallat's first solo exhibition in Seoul. The works show the artist's mental anguish and anxiety from modern Indian society. Visit www.ararioseoul.com.

Masters of the 20th Century: Latin American Art

National Museum of Art, Deoksu Palace

The exhibit shows 120 works by 84 Latin American artists, including Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. It provides a broad overview of the development of the Latin American art scene from the early 20th century to the 1970s. Admission is 10,000 won for adults and 8,000 won for students Visit www.laart.kr or www.moca.go.kr/deoksugung.moca.html.

Music From Unknown Source

Daejeon Museum of Art

Through Oct. 19

Neo-expressionist German artist Sigmar Polke's works have reflected the rapidly changing German society. Forty of his gouache paintings, created in 1996, are exhibited in Daejeon.

Window

Museum of Photography, Seoul

Through Sept. 16

New York-based photographer Ha Hyoung-sun's works such as ``Commercial St., Provincetown, MA II'' and ``Quinn Cove Road, Wells, VT I'' are on display. Call (02) 418-1315 or visit www. photomuseum.or.kr.

2008 Hermes Foundation Missulsang

Atelier Hermes

The 2008 Hermes Foundation Missulsang features the works of Kim Shin-il, Song Sang-hee and Ham Yang-ah. Atelier Hermes is located in Shinsa-dong, Gangnam. Closed on Wednesdays. Call (02) 544-7722.

Monumental Vacancies

Gallery Em

Through Sept. 27

Jorg Obergfell's unique installations and images are shown side-by-side with Chia-en Jao's delicate watercolor paintings at Gallery Em. Visit www.galleryem.co.kr.

Layer

PKM Trinity Gallery

Through Oct. 2

Artist Kim Sang-gil is holding a solo exhibition at PKM Trinity Gallery in Cheongdam-dong. Visit www.pkmgallery.com.

The Paper

Jebiwool Art Museum

Through Sept. 18

The 2008 Asia and Europe Paper Art International Exchange gathers the works of 31 artists from Korea, Japan, Italy, United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden and Netherlands. Call (02) 3679-0011.

Insomnia

PKM Gallery

Through Sept. 20

Bae Young-whan is holding a solo exhibition at PKM Gallery. Visit www.pkmgallery.com or call (02) 734-9467.

Nathalia Edenmont

Park Ryu Sook Gallery

Photographer Nathalia Edenmont is known for her portraits of animals sitting in hand-blown vases or wearing royal collars. Visit www.parkryusookgallery.com or call (02) 544-2500.

Windows on the World

Gallery 2

German artist Christian Stanicki is holding a solo exhibition at Gallery 2. The title of the exhibit refers to the Windows on the World restaurant, which was located on the 107th floor of the World Trade Center before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Visit www.gallery2.co.kr.

Rubens, Baroque Masterpieces

Gwangju Museum of Art

Seventy-five pieces from the Baroque collection of the Vienna Academy Museum are in Korea for the first time ― 19 of them being works by Rubens. Closed on Mondays. Visit https://www.korearubens.co.kr.

Architectural Ceramics ― OLD

Clayarch Gimhae Museum

Through Feb. 8, 2009

The Clayarch Gimhae Museum is hosting an exhibition focused on architectural ceramics by ten artists from Korea, the U.S., the U.K., Switzerland and Japan. The exhibition also features photographs by Belgian photographer Mark De Fraeye. The museum is located in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province. Visit www.clayarch.org or call (055) 340-7000.

Dream and Naissances

Nalee Mecenat Art Center

Paris-based artist Noh Kyung-hwa is presenting her installation multimedia artworks showing how the brain works while dreaming. The gallery is located in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province. Visit www.nalee.net.

Who Wants to Live Forever

Through Oct. 9

Photographer Jo Seub will open his third private exhibition on July 10. Unlike his former works depicting historical or social events of Korea, this exhibition focuses on the fear and madness of humans derived from intrinsic desire. Visit www.gallery2.co.kr or call (02) 3448-2112.

Ko Woo-young Comics: Never Ending Story

Arko Art Center

Through Sept. 12

The exhibit looks at the visual and cultural aspects of comic strips through works by the late cartoonist Ko Woo-young. Other artists were also invited to reinterpret Ko's works. The center, located in Daehakro, is closed on Mondays. Call (02) 760-4563 or visit www.arkoartcenter.or.kr.

Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration

Sungkok Art Museum

Around 142 print works by artist Chuck Close will be on display at the Sungkok Art Museum. Close, who is dyslexic and paralyzed from the waist down, is known for his hyper realistic prints. Visit www.sungkokmuseum.com.

Sung Nam-hun

Hanmi Photograph Museum

Through Sept.12

Documentary photographer Sung Nam-hun captures scenes in the disputed territory of Eastern Tibet. The photographs portray Sung's view formed through interaction with Buddhist nuns. Visit www.photomuseum.or.kr or call (02) 418-1315.

Landscape in Mind

Jean Art Gallery

Park Hyang-sook recalls childhood memories in her whimsical and youthful paintings of friends, fish, gardens and soap bubbles. Visit www.jeanart.net or call (02) 738-7570.

Kids

Puppet Musical Little Donkey

Seoul Open Theater Changdong

Oct. 24-26

A charming musical about friendship ``Little Donkey'' is coming to Seoul. Join donkey on a quest for missing socks that flew away in a storm. The musical is based on the award-winning Dutch children's story by Rindert Kromhout and will offer touching and delightful songs, along with lovable characters. Tickets cost from 10,000 won to 30,000 won. Visit www.https://ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 594-4025. Located near exit 1 of Changdong Station on subway line 1 or 4.

Family musical Momo

Changjo Concert Hall

Open Run

Momo is a delightful little girl who has the gift of listening. She helps people find their way out of problems by simply listening to them. But everything changes when the Men in Grey arrive at the village. The meaning of time is altered to a hectic and sterile concept, leaving Momo on a quest to bring back the pleasant village and the meaning of time to its righteous place. All tickets cost 20,000 won. Visit www.ticketlink.co.kr or call (02) 747-7001. Located near exit 4 of Hyehwa Station on subway line 4.

Gulliver's Travels

Broad Hall, Mokdong Broadcasting Institute

Through Sept. 30

Join Gulliver and Captain Hook travel together to Lilliput, Brobdingnag and the country of Houyhnhnms. The two famous characters start as enemies but gradually start to appreciate each other and finally realize their friendship. The musical will also offer a special ``shadow'' performance between intermissions. All tickets cost 15,000 won. Visit www.broadhall.net or call (02) 2647-8175. Located near exit 2 of Omokgyo Station on subway line 5.

Sports Games

Baseball

Sept. 13, 2008 Saturday

Doosan Bears vs. KIA Tigers at 5 p.m.

Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Woori Heroes vs. LG Twins at 5 p.m.

Mokdong Baseball Stadium

SK Wyverns vs. Hanhwa Eagles at 5 p.m.

Munhak Baseball Stadium

Samsung Lions vs. Lotte Giants at 5 p.m.

Daegu Baseball Stadium

Sept. 14, 2008 Sunday

Horseracing

Gwacheon Seoul Race Track

The Gwacheon Seoul Race Track holds races from 10:30 a.m. to 5:10 p.m., every Saturday and Sunday. Get off at Seoul Racecourse Station, subway line 4, exit 3. For more information, call (02)509-1114 or visit at www.kra.co.kr.