600th anniversary of the construction of Gyeonghoeru! The king's feast is coming back
The Cultural Heritage Administration (Director Kim Chan) will stage 2012 Gyeonghoeru Yeonhyang at Gyeongbokgung Palace's Gyeonghoeru at 8 p.m. three times from the 28th to the 30th with the Korea Cultural Heritage Protection Foundation (Chairman Lee Se-seop).
Gyeonghoeru Yeonhyang is a real-life performance using Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and the surrounding scenery as a stage, and it was first presented last year and received a good response. It was evaluated as "a performance that creates a fantastic atmosphere and emotion by staging the architectural beauty and beautiful night view of Gyeonghoeru and combining traditional Korean songs, dances, and music."
This year, to mark the 600th anniversary of the establishment of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion (built in King Taejong 12 and 1412), it is particularly noteworthy that it added the originality of the performance by using media art techniques.
Starting with the story of the founding of Joseon and the founding of Gyeongbokgung Palace, the performance was performed with the royal music "Jeongak" and royal dance, followed by the reconstruction of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the reconstruction of Nakseongyeon.
Gyeonghoeru Yeonhyang is a special opportunity to enjoy a classy traditional performance in harmony with architectural beauty at Gyeonghoeru, a place where banquets were held for relatives, civil servants, and diplomatic envoys during the Joseon Dynasty. It is expected to be a time to enjoy the true beauty and relaxation of Korea.
Tickets for this performance will be available on the Interpark website (www.interpark.co.kr ) from 2 p.m. on the 15th, and for more information, please contact the Korea Cultural Heritage Protection Foundation (02-3011-2151).
Utilization Policy Division Lee Jong-hee 042-481-4745
Lee Geunyoung 042-481-4746