Nanta Show (Non-verbal Performance)
Nanta Show is a “must-see” performance in South Korea. If you ask us to recommend one performance for first time to Korea, Nanta show should be the one. It is a non-verbal performance integrates Korea’s traditional rhythm, samulnori, with comedy and drama in the kitchen. Audiences of all ages and nationalities can enjoy it. Also, there are several Nanta Show theaters in Seoul and Jeju.
The Korea House (Folk Performance)
Korea House is located in the center of Seoul, and it has been a venue for Korean traditional performing arts for more than 20 years, presenting various musical performances, court dances, and folk dances. At Korea House, clients can feel the unique Korean culture by their five senses in antique and elegant buildings. In the yard, surrounded by antique traditional Korean houses and a rear garden, a major life event such as a wedding can be conducted according to the formal rituals for traditional wedding on the basis of ancient literature. On the other hand, tourists can enjoy Korean traditional cuisine and have Korean culture (food, handicraft, arts) experience at Korea House.
K-live (K-pop Experience)
K-live, the world’s first K-pop hologram performance hall invites you to a world of hallyu fantasy. The experience is made even more immersive with the combination of augmented and virtual reality technologies. Audiences can watch their favorite artists projected onto a 270-degree media facade, which is accompanied by a 14.2 channel surround sound system. Hope all visitors to K-live can forget reality for a moment, and enjoy the dreams and pleasures of fantasy.
Miso Show (Traditional Korean Performance)
MISO, a Korean word that means “beautiful smile”. It is Korean traditional performance. The Miso performance is ranked by foreign visitors as the number one artistic performance to watch in Korea and loved by people from all over the world, due to its high-level of praise received from both professional critics and normal viewers (via a survey conducted in 2012 by the Korea Tourism Organization).
Jump! (Comic Martial Arts Performance)
Jump is a Korean comedic theatrical performance involving martial arts, acrobatics, and dance moves. Ever since first hit the stage in July 2003, Jump has been incredibly popular in Korea. It also has had remarkable international success. In 2005 and 2006 it took the Edinburgh Fringe Festival by storm, and then went on to tour around the world, ending up on London’s West End and New York’s off-Broadway, proving that this musical comedy has universal appeal. This innovative show incorporates many of Asia’s martial arts, including Korea's Taekwondo and Taekkyeon, as it tells the story of a family of martial arts specialists who have to defend their house from robbers.
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