Koreana -Korean Houses : Hahoe Village in Andong Beauty Born of Man's Accomodation to Nature -Shinmyong:The Performer and the Spirit of Life (Salp'uri) -The Epitome of Korean Folk Dance: Han Yong-suk Dances with Her Soul (Sungmu) -International Folklore Festival
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Koreana -Korean Houses : Hahoe Village in Andong Beauty Born of Man's Accomodation to Nature -Shinmyong:The Performer and the Spirit of Life (Salp'uri) -The Epitome of Korean Folk Dance: Han Yong-suk Dances with Her Soul (Sungmu) -International Folklore Festival
Type de document
Revue
Date de parution
1988
Origine géographique
Corée
Langue
fr
Anglais
Contenu
fr
The Function and Beauty of the Traditional Korean House {Feature}
By Shin Young-hoon Expert Advisor to the Cultural Properties Maintenance Office
Large Western style houses are magnificent. There are also one-story houses, and two-and three-story houses. Open the door and step inside to find all the things one needs to live: movable partitions ...
Korean's Traditional Landscape Architecture:Discovering and Preserving Its Distinct Characteristics {Feature}
By Joung Chung-sik Architect and Environment Planning Research Institute
The Rools of Traditional Landscape Architecture The term "landscape architecture" (Chokyong) originated in the late 1960s when the first rumblings of a Korean landscape architecture movement ...
Symbolism in Tanch'ong {Heritage}
By Im Yong-ju Expert Advisor to the Cultural Properties Maintenance Office
In a long ago time when the legendary figures Yu and Hsia ruled the world, people lived in peace, very well cared for by their kings and by heaven. Yu and Hsia were very thrifty and lived in a house ...
Tanch'ong: Painting as as Art of Adornmnet {Feature}
By Art·Space
Tanch'ong, the colorful patterns, that emblazon the exposed woodwork inside and outside many of Korea's traditional structures, especially temples, is an art form which dated from Korguryo, the ...
Korean Houses : Hahoe Village in Andong Beauty Born of Man's Accomodation to Nature {Feature}
By Kim Yong-jik Professor in the Department of Korean Literature at Seoul National University
Hahoe Village sits on the banks of the clear blue waters of the Naktong River. It is one of many village with long and rich histories scattered along the length of the Naktong. Hahoe possesses ...
Nowa Houses {Photo}
By Art·Space
A trip into the mountains of inner Sorak brings one into a world so often missed by travelers, Korean or foreign. It is a world as removed from the villages in the valleys as small towns are from the ...
Shinmyong:The Performer and the Spirit of Life {Heritage}
By KOREANA Editorial Staff
The interrelation between traditional Korean group performances, such as mask dance/drama and the village kut (communal shamanistic rites) is now widely accepted among scholars who acknowledge ...
Korea's Sculpture Parks {Feature}
By Chung Choong-haun Vice-Chief of the Culture Department at the Chosun Ilbo
The idea of a park, specifically conceived to be a place for displaying sculpture or other works of art outdoors, is a concept which is relatively new to Korea. While in the United States and Europe ...
Pak Ko-sok: Modernism Illuminated in a Mountain {People}
By Ryu Joon-sang Art Critic
I have always thought of Pak Ko-sok as an example of a Korean modernist. I cannot define modernism here, but whenever I saw Pak Ko-sok, or I am confronted with one of his works, the word "modernist" ...
The Epitome of Korean Folk Dance: Han Yong-suk Dances with Her Soul {People}
By Lee Kyung-hee Free-lancer and Vice-Chief of the Culture Department at the Korea Herald
Master dancer Han Yang-suk says, without a bit of hesitation, that dance is her religion. As she says this, the diminutive lady with stately wisps of grey in her hair spills over with pride and her ...
Kang Dong-sok: A Restrained Romantic Comes of Age in Korea {People}
By Kim Won-koo Music Critic
Together with his fellow Korean violinists Kim Young-uck and Chung Kyung-wha, Kang Tong-sok has long been known as one of Korea's "Three Musketeer" violinists, reminiscent of the heros in Alexandre ...
International Folklore Festival {Spotlight}
By Kim Young-uk
For the second time this decade, Korea has played host to the International Folklore Festival, a yearly gathering of traditional performers from around the world sponsored in part by CIOFF (the ...
White Blood {Spotlight}
By Paul Mooney Free-lancer
Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 September saw the performance of a quite remarkable presentation at the Main Hall of the National Theater in Seoul. This was not some major international troupe or ...
National Foundation Day Festival in Mt. Songnisan {Feature}
"The old Record notes that in olden times Hwanin's stepson, Hwanung, wished to descend from heaven and live in the world of man." Guessing his son's desire, Hwanin surveyed the three highest ...
ART NEWS {Art News}
The 16th Pan Music Festival Panoramic. 'This year's 16th Pan Music Festival (October 14-21, 1988) increased not only in scope but in philosophy - as well as offering Seoulites the chance to ...
By Shin Young-hoon Expert Advisor to the Cultural Properties Maintenance Office
Large Western style houses are magnificent. There are also one-story houses, and two-and three-story houses. Open the door and step inside to find all the things one needs to live: movable partitions ...
Korean's Traditional Landscape Architecture:Discovering and Preserving Its Distinct Characteristics {Feature}
By Joung Chung-sik Architect and Environment Planning Research Institute
The Rools of Traditional Landscape Architecture The term "landscape architecture" (Chokyong) originated in the late 1960s when the first rumblings of a Korean landscape architecture movement ...
Symbolism in Tanch'ong {Heritage}
By Im Yong-ju Expert Advisor to the Cultural Properties Maintenance Office
In a long ago time when the legendary figures Yu and Hsia ruled the world, people lived in peace, very well cared for by their kings and by heaven. Yu and Hsia were very thrifty and lived in a house ...
Tanch'ong: Painting as as Art of Adornmnet {Feature}
By Art·Space
Tanch'ong, the colorful patterns, that emblazon the exposed woodwork inside and outside many of Korea's traditional structures, especially temples, is an art form which dated from Korguryo, the ...
Korean Houses : Hahoe Village in Andong Beauty Born of Man's Accomodation to Nature {Feature}
By Kim Yong-jik Professor in the Department of Korean Literature at Seoul National University
Hahoe Village sits on the banks of the clear blue waters of the Naktong River. It is one of many village with long and rich histories scattered along the length of the Naktong. Hahoe possesses ...
Nowa Houses {Photo}
By Art·Space
A trip into the mountains of inner Sorak brings one into a world so often missed by travelers, Korean or foreign. It is a world as removed from the villages in the valleys as small towns are from the ...
Shinmyong:The Performer and the Spirit of Life {Heritage}
By KOREANA Editorial Staff
The interrelation between traditional Korean group performances, such as mask dance/drama and the village kut (communal shamanistic rites) is now widely accepted among scholars who acknowledge ...
Korea's Sculpture Parks {Feature}
By Chung Choong-haun Vice-Chief of the Culture Department at the Chosun Ilbo
The idea of a park, specifically conceived to be a place for displaying sculpture or other works of art outdoors, is a concept which is relatively new to Korea. While in the United States and Europe ...
Pak Ko-sok: Modernism Illuminated in a Mountain {People}
By Ryu Joon-sang Art Critic
I have always thought of Pak Ko-sok as an example of a Korean modernist. I cannot define modernism here, but whenever I saw Pak Ko-sok, or I am confronted with one of his works, the word "modernist" ...
The Epitome of Korean Folk Dance: Han Yong-suk Dances with Her Soul {People}
By Lee Kyung-hee Free-lancer and Vice-Chief of the Culture Department at the Korea Herald
Master dancer Han Yang-suk says, without a bit of hesitation, that dance is her religion. As she says this, the diminutive lady with stately wisps of grey in her hair spills over with pride and her ...
Kang Dong-sok: A Restrained Romantic Comes of Age in Korea {People}
By Kim Won-koo Music Critic
Together with his fellow Korean violinists Kim Young-uck and Chung Kyung-wha, Kang Tong-sok has long been known as one of Korea's "Three Musketeer" violinists, reminiscent of the heros in Alexandre ...
International Folklore Festival {Spotlight}
By Kim Young-uk
For the second time this decade, Korea has played host to the International Folklore Festival, a yearly gathering of traditional performers from around the world sponsored in part by CIOFF (the ...
White Blood {Spotlight}
By Paul Mooney Free-lancer
Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 September saw the performance of a quite remarkable presentation at the Main Hall of the National Theater in Seoul. This was not some major international troupe or ...
National Foundation Day Festival in Mt. Songnisan {Feature}
"The old Record notes that in olden times Hwanin's stepson, Hwanung, wished to descend from heaven and live in the world of man." Guessing his son's desire, Hwanin surveyed the three highest ...
ART NEWS {Art News}
The 16th Pan Music Festival Panoramic. 'This year's 16th Pan Music Festival (October 14-21, 1988) increased not only in scope but in philosophy - as well as offering Seoulites the chance to ...
Éditeur
Koreana
Vol.
2
numéro
4
Format
fr
21x26,5 cm
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