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  • ETC Etc
  • Platform
    Theater,Online
  • Genre
    ETC()
  • Stage
    Pilot
  • Production Year
    2011
  • Run-time
    -
  • Target
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Introduction

The creative traditional Korean music group Donghwa was formed in 2011 to communicate with the world through music. based on pure sensitivity, the group offers to everyone a moment of warmth and comfort through diverse songs transcending genres and music works with stories (music theatre and concert).

1. Music theatre <Poets' Country>
Our daily treadmell remains unchanged and it won't change in the future. If poetry and music make a small crack in our firmly fixed daily life, our forgotten, heart-warming memories will get in through the crack to comfort us living today, saying, "You are doing great." Although our daily life doesn't look different from what it was yesterday, we hope that we walk on a "new path" with a new heart. 

2. Creative musical with children's songs <Story of the Little Prince and Earth>
This music theatre work can be enjoyed by all family members. It tells the story of The Little Prince in the unique way of the creative traditional Korean music group Donghwa. The work lets us rediscover the purity that we lose gradually as we grow up. 
"Let us be deceived by what we are accustomed to in order not to lose what is precious." Family members who are too busy to talk to each other... Even if we don't express it, we all do our best for each other... 

3. Experience-based music theatre <You and Me, Arirang>
The spirit of "Arirang" is not far from us. When we meet and leave people, when we see that we are one, "Arirang" is always with us. During this performance, children tell their own story of such spirit of "Arirang" which hs comforted us amid love and joy, sorrow and parting. Just as one poet said "Wouldn't the poor know love?", children do know these feelings even if they are young. Indeed, they mature as they learn love and joy, sorrow and parting.