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서울특별시 중구 마른내로 47 (초동) 명보아트홀 다온홀, 지하 1층

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Programs

Non-verbal performances transcend language barriers, and dance is one of the representative genres. The non-verbal performance Step uses dance as a medium to connect generations and reflect on dreams and hope, making it a great chance for multiple generations to enjoy a performance together.
The protagonist, Nina, accidentally discovers her late grandfather’s LP records and embarks on a time-travel journey into his memories. As she navigates the challenges of adult life – exciting encounters, heart-wrenching farewells, difficult choices, regrets, despair, and hope - her grandfather continually poses questions to her.
Step consists of eight chapters, from “Opening” to “Love.” Each chapter’s background is vividly presented through media art, specifically designed to match its theme. The performance features different dance genres in each chapter, keeping the audience engaged and offering visual variety. It showcases a range of dance styles, including K-POP and hip-hop, which are popular with the younger audiences, as well as locking, waacking, and traditional Korean dance, allowing viewers to experience a diverse array of dance genres on one stage.

Programs

Non-verbal performances transcend language barriers, and dance is one of the representative genres. The non-verbal performance Step uses dance as a medium to connect generations and reflect on dreams and hope, making it a great chance for multiple generations to enjoy a performance together.
The protagonist, Nina, accidentally discovers her late grandfather’s LP records and embarks on a time-travel journey into his memories. As she navigates the challenges of adult life – exciting encounters, heart-wrenching farewells, difficult choices, regrets, despair, and hope - her grandfather continually poses questions to her.
Step consists of eight chapters, from “Opening” to “Love.” Each chapter’s background is vividly presented through media art, specifically designed to match its theme. The performance features different dance genres in each chapter, keeping the audience engaged and offering visual variety. It showcases a range of dance styles, including K-POP and hip-hop, which are popular with the younger audiences, as well as locking, waacking, and traditional Korean dance, allowing viewers to experience a diverse array of dance genres on one stage.

🔎 Information

Start Date
End Date
Location
Myungbo Art Hall, 47, Daon Hall, Mareunnae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Touring Time
70minutes
Age Limit
10years old or older
Sponsor
오유
Organizer
W2COMPANY 오유
Organizer Contact
02-544-4786