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Seoul Fanta-Stick Theater
Throughout 2016
“Fanta-Stick” is performed every day at Seoul Fanta-Stick Theater on an open-ended run. The performance presents representative original Korean music, utilizing traditional Korean instruments to create fusion gugak.
Tickets cost 30,000 to 60,000 won. For more information, visit www.fanta-stick.co.kr or call (02) 3143-5959.
Chungmu Art Hall
Through April 10
The musical “Arranga” will be staged at Chungmu Art Hall from Feb. 14 to April 10.
Depicting a love story between a king and a commoner, the musical seeks to combine Western rhythms and Korean musical traditions — the musical numbers in Arrangga are a fusion of gugak. Kang Pil-suk and Yoon Hyung-ryul star as King Gaero, and Choi Joo-ri and Kim Da-haeplay Arang.
Admission is 66,000 won. For more information, call (02) 541-7110 or visit www.ticket.interpark.com.
Jeongdong Theater
Apr. 1-Dec 31
“YOULL,” the dance performance mixed with drama will be staged at Jeongdong Theater until the end of 2016.
The performance will bring a wide range of traditional modes of expression together, including Korean traditional dance, theater, music and the martial arts. By applying the heroic fantasy genre to this traditional production, Jeongdong Theater hopes to broaden its popular appeal. Actors Jeon Jin-hong, Lee Hyuk, Park Ji-yeon and Cho Haneul will play the main roles.
Tickets cost 40,000 to 60,000 won. For more information, call (02) 751-1500 or visit www.jeongdong.or.kr.
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National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Gwacheon Branch
Through June 6
MMCA Gwacheon is holding “Korean Contemporary Artist Series” in photography until June 6, featuring YookMyoung-shim.
This exhibition will provide a foundation for research and development in Korean contemporary art history. It highlights the art world of veteran photographer Yook, introducing 30 pieces from his early years that have never been presented. A total of 190 works are exhibited.
Tickets cost 2,000 won. For more information, call (02) 2188-6000 or visit www.mmca.go.kr.
National Hangeul Museum
Through May 29
National Hangeul Museum will hold “Let’s Do It Together: Learning Society through Hangeul Textbooks” exhibition, presenting a collection of Korean language textbooks. By introducing elementary textbooks from the late 1940s to today, this exhibition aims to explain the foundation of educating Korean language.
Admission is free. For more information, call (02) 2124-6323 or visit www.hangeul.go.kr.
National Museum of Korea
Through May 8
As 2016 marks the 40th anniversary of the Conservation Science Division of the National Museum of Korea, a special exhibition, “Conservation Science, Saving the Cultural Properties,” will be held from March 8 to May 8. This exhibition is to offer an overview of the methodologies of conservation science, the past restoration projects and the conservation environment management.
Admission is free. For more information, call (02) 2077-9428 or visit www.museum.go.kr.
Seoul Calligraphy Museum
Through April 24
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Seoul Calligraphy Museum’s exhibition “Tongil” will be held from Mar. 1 to Apr. 24. / Courtesy of Seoul Arts Center
Celebrating the reopening of Seoul Calligraphy Museum at Seoul Arts Center, the exhibition “Tongil” will be held from March 1st to April 24th. Seoul Calligraphy Museum, opened in 1988, is the world’s first-ever exhibition venue dedicated to calligraphy. It had been closed for a year for renovation purposes, and now it reopens with renewed collection of traditional and contemporary works.
Tickets cost 3,000 to 5,000 won. For more information, call (02) 580-1300 or visit www.sac.or.kr.
Daelim Museum
Through August 21
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Daelim Museum presents “Color Your Life,” an exhibition of works by leading contemporary designers and global brands on the theme of color until August 21. / Courtesy of Daelim Museum
Daelim Museum presents “Color Your Life,” an exhibition of works by leading contemporary designers and global brands on the theme of color until August 21.
This exhibition will introduce the processes by which color combines with creative designs of diverse materials to produce new objects that transform our everyday lives. Through this exhibition, Daelim Museum will reveal new value in everyday colors, while presenting innovative possibilities for lifestyle change. Illuminating the creative potential of color, not simply in terms of its aesthetic beauty but in combination with various forms, materials and technologies, it explores the functional uses of color and attempts to achieve a perfect balance among structures, materials and designs
Admission is 4,000 won. For more information, call (02) 720-0667 or visit www.daelimmuseum.org.
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Gallery Hyundai
Through Apr. 3
Gallery Hyundai will hold an exhibition “Nam Jun Paik: When He was in Seoul” in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Paik’s death. The exhibition will be consisted of works introduced between 1988 and 2000, featuring his TV robot series.
Admission is Free. For more information, call (02) 2287-3500 or visit www.galleryhyundai.com.
Through Apr. 10
Liechtenstein Museum is bringing a collection of paintings, sculptures and engravings to the National Museum of Korea until April 10.
The museum will not only display the works of great artists but also provide an opportunity to understand the history and artistic culture of the 17th century.
“Rubens and Other Masters” presents the works of the century, featuring “Portrait of Clara Serena Rubens” and Pieter Brueghel’s “Census at Bethlehem.”
Tickets cost 8,000 to 13,000 won. For more information, visit www.rubens2016.com or call 1688-9891.
Cultural Station 284
Through Apr. 17
An exhibition on Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh and other impressionist-inspired painters is being held at Cultural Station 284.
“Van Gogh Inside” will display more than 400 paintings, roughly half by Van Gogh and the rest by other painters including Claudet Monet, Pierre AugusteRenior and Edgar Degas. Some of the works of Van Gosh will be presented on a digital screen accompanied by music.
Tickets cost 8,000 to 15,000 won. For more information, visit www.vangoghinside.com or call 1522-1178.
D Museum
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D Museum will hold a lighting art exhibition, “Spatial Illumination — 9 Lights in 9 Rooms” until May. / Korea Times File
D Museum will hold a lighting art exhibition, “Spatial Illumination — 9 Lights in 9 Rooms” until May.
The exhibition stimulates the sensibility of space by exposing people to dispersed lights. The “9 rooms” are divided by individual themes. The lighting displays are enriched with music, movements and vibrant colors. Major participants of this show are Carlos Cruz-Diez, CerithWyn Evans, Erwin Redl, Paul Cocksedge, Flynn Talbot, Olivier Ratsi, Dennis Parren, Tundra and Studio Roso.
Tickets cost 3,000 to 8,000 won. For more information, call 070-5097-0020 or visit www.daelimmuseum.org/dmuseum.
Art Space Pool
Art Space Pool exhibits Kim Jung Heun’s artworks from March 17 to April 10. Kim has put significant effort to link education, politics and society together in forms of art, expressing his thoughts regarding them in paintings. Admission is Free. For more information, call (02) 396-4805 or visit www.altpool.org.
Sejong Museum of Art
Through May 2
Famous photographs by Herb Ritts will be exhibited from Feb. 5 to May 2 at Sejong Museum of Art.
Ritts is notable for his photographs of celebrities but is also known for his books on photography of fashion designers including Giorgio Armani, Channel, Gianni Versace, Cartier and Valentino. For “Herb Ritts Works,” more than 100 of his pieces are brought to Korea, including photos of Richard Gere, Elizabeth Taylor and Madonna. The exhibition also includes the legendary music videos he created.
Tickets cost 6,000 to 13,000 won. For more information, visit www.herbritts.kr.
The War Memorial of Korea
The War Memorial of Korea will exhibit the works of Claude Monet until May 8.
Monet was a French artist from the 1800s to early 1900s and one of the creators of impressionism. He focused on the principle of light, exploring how the same subject looks different by changes of light. His works include “Women in the Garden,” “Impression, Sunrise,” “Haystacks, (Sunset)” and “Water Lilies.”
Tickets cost 8,000 to 15,000 won. For more information, call (02) 540-0329 or visit www.lovemonet.com.
The MMCA will hold the exhibition “Cho Sung-mook in Taste of Style” at its Gwacheon branch until June 6.
As the 13th exhibition of the MMCA Contemporary Artist Series, the exhibition sheds light on veteran artists who have left distinct footsteps in the history of Korean contemporary art. Veteran sculptor Cho Sung-mook is considered a major artist as he constructed his own unique formative world while keeping his distance from popular trends.
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
March 26-June 30
Fashion Designer Jean Paul Gaultier’s works will be exhibited from March 26 to June 30 at Dongdaemun Design Plaza.
Gaultier is a French haute couture with seven years of experience as the creative director of Hermes, and has designed countless number of costumes and outfits worn by many celebrities over the world. The exhibition will feature more than 220 marvelously crafted garments along with other works of Gaultier, including stage costumes, sketches, and photographs that will reveal his unconventional and playful designs of him.
Admission is 15,000 won. For more information, call (02) 724-6953 or visit www.ticket.interpark.com.
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul Branch
Through Sept. 4
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art presents the third edition of “Korean Air Box Project” until September.
Launched with the inauguration of the MMCA, the Korean Air Box Project involves a selection of contemporary artists who have established unique artistic domains in the international art scene. This ambitious project aims to provide an opportunity for creativity on a grand scale for the artists and enable diversified communication for the public, thereby establishing MMCA as a representative cultural place that garners the interest and attention of the international audience.
Tickets cost 4,000 won. For more information, call (02) 3701-9500 or visit www.mmca.go.kr.
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Yoondang Art Hall
Through May 31
The Children’s musical “Tu-ang” will be held until May 31th at Yoondang Art Hall. “Tu-ang” had been one of the kids’ favorite shows from EBS, and now has been made into a musical. The production encourages children to actively interact with the characters throughout the show, helping Tu-ang overcome difficulties during his adventures. Admission is 30,000 won.
For more information, call (02) 766-7667 or visit www.ticket.interpark.com.
Sindorim Prime Art Hall
“Franky and Friends,” an educational musical for children will be held through May 29th at Sindorim Techno-mart’s Prime Art Hall.
It was first streamed on television two years ago, helping kids learn about nutrition and healthy eating habits. With live music and choreography, Franky and his goblin friends will introduce what healthy food is, using organic ingredients for their meals.
Admission is 30,000 won. For more information, call 1666-5564 or visitwww.ticket.yes24.com.
Art Center Tree & Water
The Children’s musical “Cloud Bread” as an open-ended run is staged at Art Center Tree and Water at Daehangno.
After the story “Cloud Bread” made its debut in 2004, this story has undergone several adaptations and captured the hearts of countless children and adults through the musical, children’s music concert, and an animation series. Min Jung-ki, Lim Su-min, Choi Yun-chung and Lee Dae-eun play the main characters.
Admission is 25,000 won. Children must be older than 2 years. For more information, call 1666-5795 or visitwww.mhicon.co.kr.
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Saturday, April 2 & Sunday, April 3
Lotte Giants vs. Nexen Heroes
Gocheok Sky Dome
Hanwha Eagles vs. LG Twins
Seoul Jamsil Baseball Stadium
KIA Tigers vs. NC Dinos
Masan Baseball Stadium
KT Wiz vs. SK Wyverns
Incheon Munhak Baseball Stadium
Doosan Bears vs. Samsung Lions
Daegu Baseball Stadium
Saturday, April 2
Suwon vs. Sanju
Suwon World Cup Stadium
Jeonbuk vs. Jeju
Jeonju World Cup Stadium
Seongnam vs. Pohang
Tancheon Sports Complex
Seoul vs. Incheon
Seoul World Cup Stadium
Sunday, April 3
Suwon FC vs. Gwangju
Suwon Sports Complex
Ulsan vs. Jeonnam
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium
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Let’s Run Park Seoul holds races from 10:30 a.m. to 5:10 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. It is located by Seoul Racecourse Park Station, subway line 4, exit 3. For more information, call (02) 509-1114 or visit www.kra.co.kr.