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K-Dance 2022: Art Project Bora ‘MUAK’

This performance was originally scheduled for June 2020 – but of course Covid got in the way. It’ll be good to see Bora Kim back in town.

Art Project Bora ‘MUAK’

Date: Friday 17 June - Saturday 18 June 2022, 7:30pm
Venue:
The Place | 17 Duke's Road | Euston | London WC1H 9PY | | [Map]

Tickets: £17 / £13 (concs) | Get tickets from The Place
Early Bird Price £12 / £8 (concs) - Book by Fri 22 Apr. Ticketholders also get access to free dance films
Pre-performance panel discussion on 17 June | Post performance talk on 18 June.
Visit the above ticket link for details
A dancer destroys an upright piano

Seven performers burst the confines of logic as they dismiss the notion that we watch dance and hear music exclusively.

MUAK is a piece inspired by music with the same name by the composer Isang Yun. According to Isang Yun, in Western music, the tunes are made up by the composer. But in Asian music, the tune already exists and it is the composer’s role to simply find the tune. The dance and music are all paces of breath.

What is the true essence of dance and music? Refusing to be confined by logic and conceptual thinking, Bora Kim chooses to swim in the flow of senses.

Duration: 60mins

17 June: Panel Discussion 17:30
Nadine Patel, Creative Consultant, will lead an engaging conversation with a guest panel of female, Korean choreographers; Bora Kim and Sung Im Her, to discuss the subject of gender politics in Korean contemporary dance. This pre-show panel discussion offers you the chance to delve deeper into the Korean contemporary dance scene and the issues that have been, and are, affecting it today.

Tickets: £5 or £2.50 if booked with a ticket to Art Project Bora’s MUAK on 17 Jun. Discount automatically applied at checkout.

18 June: Post-Show Talk | Free
Join Art Project Bora after the show for a discussion about their work.

Accessibility: Both events will be BSL Interpreted and translated into English to Korean and Korean to English.

Art Project BORA is led by Bora Kim, who has emerged in recent years as Korea’s most spotlighted contemporary dance choreographer. The Company has seen significant growth with their performances both at home and abroad such as in Japan, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Slovenia, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Italy, Brazil, Uruguay and so on. Their continuous evolution helped them build up a repertoire of styles and colors that remain unique to themselves. As a dance company, Art Project BORA defies the rigid constraints of logic and concepts, creating a feast of images and senses.

Founded on contemporary dance, Art Project BORA embraces different fields such as visual arts, films, performance art, music, and fashion. It’s a group that leads in the field of experimental work through the exchange of different genres. Not only limit to having its performance in confined spaces such as theatres, it attempts to find varieties of methods to connect with the audience through breaking the barrier of genres and space concepts