With one foot in the world of tradition and another in glitzy upbeat pop, Ak Dan Gwang Chil (ADG7) is a multi-award winning group featuring three powerhouse female folk singers and a rich repertoire inspired by Korea's sacred, shamanic ritual music (gut) and beloved folk songs (minyo) of Hwanghae Province in the northern reaches of the Peninsula. Their powerful performances engage and immerse like no other, presenting the spiritual blessings and positive energy of traditional music in a thoroughly modern and often comical style.
People around the world are now recognizing South Korea for its pop culture products, but more traditional forms are gaining interest alongside them as well. This is a unique opportunity to be involved in the rise of "Joseon pop," the electric fusion of the bright and fun energy of K-pop and the rich and textured legacy of Korean traditional music. Sposoring this event would be a vote for tradition, for experimentation, for culture, and for the arts.
The Korean Performing Arts Institute of Chicago (KPAC) is a 501(c)3 arts organization based in the Chicago metropolitan area that is dedicated to preserving, promoting, and developing Korean traditional arts. KPAC is the only organization of its kind in the US, inviting professional Artists from South Korea for long-term residencies during which they are able to teach and perform Korean traditional music across the country.
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