
Date : Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Time : 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles PresentsARI PROJECT 2014: Performing Arts"Autumn Concert: Korean Music & Dance"Korean Dance & Music PerformancePromoted by Kim Dong Suk Korean Classical Music and Dance Company-Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at 7:30pm-Place: Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles 3rd Fl. Ari Hall5505 Wilshire Blvd., LA, CA 90036-Online Reservation: www.kccla.org/english/programs_reservation.asp-For more Info: tammy@kccla.org or 323-936-3015-Program-1. Seungmoo (Monk Dance) 2. Giwon Moo (Prayer) 3. Geum Moo (Sword dance) 4. Salpuri5. Daegam Nori (Saucers Dance) 6. Kayagum ensemble ( Chim Hyang Moo –Byunggi Whang) 7. Hwaseon Moo Gok 8. Sogo Chum (small handheld drum)9. Jindo Bukchum 10. Samulnori “Poong Mool” Director: Dongsuk KimSpecial Guest: Myoseon Kim, Jisun Lee, Okjoo Chang, Myungjoo Kim, Soohee Kim, Eunjoo Yim, Hyunji Chang, Yoona Lee, Hayan ShinMember of KCMD Co.: Jinsook Cho, Minjung Kim, Eunah Choi, Eunhyun Kim, Nari Ok, Changho Lee, Jeffrey Cho, Jinsung Kim, Joseph An, Judith Kim, Erin Park, Irene Park, Jane Pak, Amy Kim, Sunghee KimAbout Dongsuk KimDongSuk Kim plays and teaches Kayagum, (Korean zither-like 12 stringed instrument). Dongsuk graduated National Classical Music School for 6 years full scholarship provided by Korean government. He majored Kayagum under the Master Kim, Young Yoon for court music and later he took lessons for folk music from Master Sung keum ryun and Hwang Byung-gi. He also learned court dance from Master Kim, Bonham and folk dance from Kim Baikbong for 6 years. He graduated Seoul National University in 1968 and majored music theory and composition with four years full scholarship. In 1970, he came to UCLA to pursue his study and had MA from Hope University and PhD from CS University.He is founder of Korean classical Music institute in America and Korean Classical Music and Dance Company. He started teach at UCLA from 1997 till 2013 and several private colleges. He was president of Southern California Artist Association and Seoul National University Alumni Association. He and his groups have performed at prestigious venues such as the New York Metropolitan Opera House, the Los Angeles Music Center, the White House, the Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Hollywood Bowl, the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival, and the 1988 Seoul Olympic Arts Center and 9 times in Pyong Yang North Korea. He has also performed extensively and given workshops through the Los Angeles Unified Schools District’s Intercultural Awareness Program, the Music Center on Tour Program, the Orange County Performing Arts Center, San Diego Young Audiences, and Santa Barbara Children’s Creative Project, San Jose Young Audiences, and the Performing Tree. Kim has had his own radio program for over 20 years through the Radio Korea Broadcasting system.
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