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‘Fanta-Stick’

Seoul Fanta-Stick Theater

Throughout 2016

“Fanta-Stick” is performed daily at Seoul Fanta-Stick Theater on an open-ended run. The performance presents original representative Korean music, using traditional Korean instruments to create fusion gugak.

Park Ji-hoon, Lee Seok-jae, Kwon Hyun-soo and Na Jung-suk play the main roles of Jangdan and Saemachi. The show also features Yang Ye-rim, Kim Jee, Kim Sae-jin, Yoon Sung-hwan, Kim Byung-soo and Shin Kwang-hee.

Tickets cost 30,000 to 60,000 won. For more information, visit fanta-stick.co.kr or call (02) 3143-5959.

‘YOULL’

Jeongdong Theater

Through Dec. 31

“YOULL,” a 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 dance, theater, music and martial arts. By applying the heroic fantasy genre to this 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, visit jeongdong.or.kr or call (02) 751-1500.

‘Geumsijo’

Sejong Center for the Performing Arts

Dec. 27

Seoul Metropolitan Traditional Music Orchestra will perform “Geumsijo,” a music drama that features traditional Korean orchestral music, on Dec. 27. This is the third time the show has been staged since its premiere in 2014. “Geumsijo” is an adaptation of Korean writer Yi Mun-yol’s novel of the same title, which is about an artist who constantly agonizes and introspects over his artistic soul. The show is directed by Hwang Jun-yon and conducted by Jin Seong-su.

Tickets cost 10,000 to 30,000 won. For more information, visit sejongpac.or.kr or call (02) 399-1188.

Museums

‘The Path Taken towards Freedom’

National Museum of Korean Contemporary History

Through Jan. 22, 2017

Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History holds a photo exhibition. In collaboration with the House of Terror museum in Hungary, the exhibition presents diverse photographs reflecting the modern history of Hungary. Through these photos, visitors will see how Hungary’s modern history mirrors that of Korea. Both Koreans and Hungarians have worked furiously to protect their nations, traditions and freedoms from the surrounding superpowers, and have gone through the turbulence of World War II and the Cold War. This exhibition will inspire people to acknowledge the modern history of the two countries, and how their peoples have strived for democracy and freedom.

Admission is free. For more information, visit much.go.kr or call (02) 3703-9200.

‘Baekje Historic Areas of World Heritage’

National Museum of Korea

Through Jan. 30, 2017

Celebrating the 1st anniversary of registration of Baekje Historic Areas as UNESCO World Heritage, the National Museum of Korea holds a special exhibition from Nov. 29 to Jan. 30, 2017.

The exhibition has been prepared in collaboration with Baekje World Heritage Center. It will feature 400 representative cultural assets from the Later Baekje period (A.D 475-678), including artifacts from the famous Mireuksa Temple Site of Iksan. This exhibition will shed new light on the efforts and achievements to reveal the historically and culturally valuable Baekje legacy, such as excavation and restoration projects.

Admission is free. For more information, visit museum.go.kr or call (02) 2077-9454

‘As the Moon Waxes and Wanes’

MMCA Gwacheon

Through Feb. 12, 2017

As this year marks the 30th anniversary of MMCA Gwacheon, it will hold a special exhibition called “As the Moon Waxes and Wanes” until Feb. 12, 2017.

MMCA Gwacheon has acquired 5,800 additional works of art over the past three decades, which comprise 74% of its entire collection. This special exhibition will focus on its new collections. It will shed light on the lifecycle and destiny of a work of art proceeded by the dialectical course, from the conditions that prompt the creation of an artwork to the production, circulation, acquisition, utilization, preservation, death and rebirth.

Admission is free. For more information, visit mmca.go.kr or call (02) 2188-6000.

‘The Great Graffiti’

Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum

Through Feb. 26, 2017

Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum is holding the exhibition “The Great Graffiti” from Dec. 9 to Feb. 26, 2017. This exhibition presents the works of five globally renowned graffiti artists: Crash, JonOne, Nick Walker, Shepard Fairey and Zeus. It is the world’s first exhibition that features the works of all those artists in the same place. Through this exhibition, the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum aims to introduce Korea to the international trend in art.

Admission costs 10,000 won. For more information, visit sac.or.kr or call (02) 580-1300.

Art Exhibitions

‘Alphonse Mucha, The Pioneer of Modern Graphic Design’

Seoul Arts Center Hangaram Art Museum

Through Mar. 5, 2017

Seoul Arts Center will run a special exhibition featuring the works of Alphonse Mucha from Dec. 3 to Mar. 5, 2017.

Alphonse Mucha is one of the most-renowned Czech artists, also known as the father of modern graphic design. As a graphic designer and leader of the Art Nouveau movement, he elevated commercial art to the level of fine art. In this exhibition, 230 pieces of Mucha’s art will be presented, including paintings, advertising posters, illustrations and interior decorations. Works of Korean and Japanese cartoonists inspired by Mucha will be presented in the exhibition as well.

Admission costs 15,000 won. For more information, visit sac.or.kr or call (02) 6273-4242.

‘Nick Knight: Image’

Daelim Museum

Through Mar. 26, 2017

Daelim Museum presents “Nick Knight: Image,” Korea’s first exhibition of works by Nick Knight, opening Oct. 6.

As part of the first generation of photographers to combine photography with digital graphics technology, Knight is a self-described image-maker who strives to create his own unique style across a broad spectrum of genres including documentary work, fashion photography and digital imagery. Knight’s collaborations with leading designers, brands and magazines including Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Vogue have drawn wide attention.

This exhibition will present about 100 key photos, videos and installations by Nick Knight, highlighting his artistic avant-garde experimentation that constantly overturns conventional values and notions of beauty. Knight’s images, produced through bold demolition of existing forms, bring new visual stimulation to viewers, providing not fear of the unfamiliar but a sense of excitement.

Admission is 5,000 won for adults. For more information, visit daelimmuseum.org or call (02) 720-0667.

‘Hundertwasser — The Green City’

Sejong Art Museum

Dec. 14 to Mar. 12, 2017

An exhibition featuring works of Austrian painter and architect Hundertwasser will be held from Dec. 14 to Mar. 12 2017, at Sejong Art Museum. Hudertwasser is one of Austria’s representative artists, who received a wide range of recognition for his colorful and bold paintings and environmentally friendly architecture. He devoted his life to environmental protection and world peace. This exhibition will present around 250 pieces of his art including oil paintings, tapestries and architectural sketches.

Tickets cost 15,000 won. For more information, visit sejongpac.or.kr or call (02) 555-3945.

‘Musee d’Orsay’

Seoul Art Center

The Musee D’Orsay, one of the top Parisian museums, is bringing to Korea a total of 131 artworks by Koreans’ favorite artists — Jean François Millet, Van Gogh, Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, and Paul Gauguin. The majority of the works are from the late 19th and early 20th centuries with a focus on Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. It is a part of the “Year of Korea-France Bilateral Exchanges” in commemoration of the 130th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. The exhibition will be held until March 2017.

Tickets cost 8,000 to 13,000 won. For more information, visit sac.or.kr or call (02) 720-0766.

‘David LaChapelle’

Ara Modern Art Museum

Works of David LaChapelle will be exhibited in Korea at Ara Modern Art Museum from Nov. 19 to Feb. 26, 2017.

Titled “David LaChapelle: Inscape of Beauty,” the exhibition will feature about 200 works showcasing the broad span of his art, ranging from early pieces to new series never shown in Asia. The artist is known internationally for his exceptional talent in combining a unique hyper-realistic aesthetic with profound social messages. LaChapelle’s photography career began in the 1980s when he began showing his artwork in New York; his photographs of celebrities garnered positive attention, and before long he was shooting for a variety of top editorial publications and creating some of the most memorable ad campaigns of his generation. This exhibition of LaChapelle’s work will mark his third solo show in Korea.

Tickets cost 8,000 to 12,000 won. For more information, visit aramuseum.org or call (02) 732-1177.

Kids

Cloud Bread

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, visit mhicon.co.kr or call 1666-5795.

Sports Games

KCC Korean Basketball League

Dec. 10

Anyang KGC vs. Wonju Dongbu Promy

Anyang Gymnasium

Busan KT Sonicboom vs. Seoul Samsung Thunders

Busan Sajik Indoor Gymnasium

Changwon LG Sakers vs. Incheon ET Land Elephants

Changwon Indoor Gymnasium

Dec. 11

Seoul SK Knights vs. Anyang KGC

Jamsil Students’ Gymnasium

Goyang Orions vs. Wonju Dongbu Promy

Goyang Gymnasium

Jeonju KCC Egis vs. Ulsan Mobis Phoebus

Jeonju Indoor Gymnasium

Horseracing

Let’s Run Park Seoul

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 kra.co.kr.