London Korean Links

Covering things Korean in London and beyond since 2006

Biuret to play in Southampton

Good news for K-rock fans near Southampton. Biuret, the overall SUTASI Pan Asian winner 2009, will be performing at The Brook, Sunday March 14th at 9.20pm. They’ve also been invited to perform at the International Live Music Conference in London on 12 March. After their Southampton gig they’re off to Vietnam to perform in Ho … [Read More]

Daytime Drinking screens at the KCC

News of next Thursday’s screening at the KCC. A Korean film expert at Cambridge tells me: “Daytime Drinking is very good. A young person’s film that even old geezers can appreciate, I found.” Film title: Daytime Drinking, 116mins Director: Noh Young-seok Cast: Song Sam-dong Genre: Drama / Comedy Venue: Multi-purpose Hall, The Korean Cultural Centre, … [Read More]

Yeon Lee ‘Re-use Me’ at the Jerwood Space

News of an unusual installation at the Jerwood Space: Yeon Lee: Re-use me (curated by Gyeyeon Park) Project Space, Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, London, SE1 0LN Exhibition: 1 March – 6 April 2010 Open: Monday – Friday 9 – 5pm, Saturday 11 – 3pm Admission: Free ‘Re-use me’ is an installation of new work … [Read More]

South Korea play Ivory Coast at Loftus Road

South Korea will take on Ivory Coast in a friendly International football fixture at Loftus Road, the home of Queens Park Rangers, on Wednesday 3rd March 2010 – kick-off 2.30pm. Both nations are keen to bring their football to London to entertain the estimated 20,000 Koreans and 10,000 Ivoriens that live in and around the … [Read More]

Belated New Year celebrations at Pacific Plaza

Pacific Plaza is a new Asian mall by Wembley Stadium, including a supermarket and a Korean food outlet. They’re having a belated celebration of the New Year this Saturday, with all sorts of fun events. The festivities start at 12:30pm and continue till around 6:30. Korean cultural interest is scheduled for 2:15pm, 4pm and 5pm, … [Read More]

Korean Soldiers in the Japanese Army – talk at the Senate House

The Comparative Histories of Asia Seminar is pleased to present: Global Japan Series: Professor Takashi Fujitani, University of California, San Diego ‘Korean Soldiers in the Japanese Amy: Some Reflections on Inclusionary or Polite Racism in WWII’ Thursday 25 February 2010, 5:30-7pm Room G37, South Block, Senate House Building, University of London All welcome. [Read More]

Lifting King Kong at the KCC

News of the next screening at the Cultural Centre, continuing this month’s sporting theme: Lifting King Kong, also known as Bronze Medallist: Film title: Lifting King Kong (Kingkongeul deulda), 2009, 120mins Director: Park Geon-yong Cast: Lee Beom-soo, Joan, Lee Seul-bi, Park Jun-geum Venue: Multi-purpose Hall, The Korean Cultural Centre, Grand Buildings, The Strand, London WC2N … [Read More]

Kim Yeon returns to the Albemarle Gallery

One of LKL’s favourite exhibitions of 2009 was Korean Aesthetics at Albemarle Gallery. One of the artists from that exhibition, Kim Yeon, returns to the Albemarle in a group show which also includes work by David Reimondo and four talented graduates from 2009. From the exhibition catalogue: Kim Yeon’s sculptures encourage moments of meditation and … [Read More]

Kimsooja: Talking Art at Tate Modern

News of an artist talk coming up next weekend. Saturday 20 February 2010, 14.00–15.30 Korean born artist Kimsooja is internationally known for her installations, films, photographs and performances. Her interest in fabrics references nomadic life in her trademark Bottari -bundles made of traditional Korean bedspreads, usually used to pack clothes. This sense of wrapping and … [Read More]

Pansori in York

News of a rare Pansori performance on UK shores: Pansori: Heungboga Friday 12 February 2010 at 7.30PM Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall Kim Eun Yeong pansori Barrie Webb director Pansori tells traditional folktales in song to a drum accompaniment and is a key part of Korean heritage dating from the 17th century. Heungboga, the story … [Read More]

Barbara Demick talks about her book Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Korea

In her new book Nothing to Envy – Real Lives in North Korea, Barbara Demick uncovers the secrets of the world’s most secretive country, through the stories of six North Koreans. Covering illicit love affairs, party loyalty and crippling poverty, the stories are the result of tenacious investigations and interviews in a country not connected … [Read More]

Take Off screens at the KCC

News of next Thursday’s screening at the KCC The 37th Korean Film Night at The Korean Cultural Centre UK Film title: Take Off (Gukgadaepyo), 2009, 137mins Director: Kim Yong Hwa Cast: Ha Jung-Woo Venue: KCC, Multi-purpose Hall Time: Thursday, 11th Feb, 7:00pm In 1996 a small Korean town is undergoing a large-scale construction in preparation … [Read More]

Kim Jong-il’s Comedy Club on BBC4

Your guess is as good as mine when it comes to figuring out what this is all about, but BBC Four has a one-hour documentary on Monday 8 February at 10pm. Time Out has selected it as Pick of the Day. Looks like it’s seriously worth a look. Here is Gabriel Tate’s commentary from Time … [Read More]

Sulki Yu with the Thames Philharmonic

The Thames Philharmonic and Sulki Yu at the Landmark in Teddington on Saturday 20 February 2010 at 7:30pm Liszt: Les Preludes Bruch: Scottish Fantasy Op 46 Sibelius: Symphony No 3 in C major Op 52 Conductor: Byung-yun Yu Landmark Arts Centre: Ferry Road, Teddington, TW11 9NN Tickets £10, £8 (concessions), £20 (Family: 2 adults and … [Read More]