Information on the special night opening performance of Gyeongbokgung Palace in the fall of 2013

□ Event Overview

❍ Breaking away from the ritual center of the existing reenactment event, directing centered on court dance and music

- Sukjongdaegi, which was held at Gyeonghyeondang Shrine in Gyeonghuigung Palace in 1719, was reinterpreted in a modern way, focusing on court dances, and developed as a new night performance content

❍ Developed as a representative cultural tourism product in Gwanghwamun area by installing a Bogye-type stage during the Joseon Dynasty and presenting Narye and Jobhee performances

❍ Organized and directed to maximize the lighting characteristics when creating the venue to make the best use of the characteristics of the night event at night

□ Contents of the event

❍ a special performance

- The name of the event: 'Express filial piety and respect through music and dance.“

- When and where: 13.10.16~28 (16th) / Gyeongbokgung Palace Sujeongjeon Hall

※ One show at 20 o'clock on weekdays, two shows at 19:30 and 20:30 on weekends

- Main Contents: Directing a place of harmony through dance at the royal feast (1-5 works)

※ Performance time: Around 35 minutes

❍ a planned performance

- Business name: 'Set a stage at Gyeongbokgung Palace, and play various games.'

- When and where: 13.10.26~27 (2 times), 18:10, Saturday and Sunday 2 times / Heungryemun Square and Gwanghwamun

- Contents: Narye (Gungjungmuyong), Jobhee (mask dance, lion dance, a tightrope walk, etc

※ Performance time: Around 50 minutes

※ If you have any questions about other events, please contact the Korea Cultural Heritage Protection Foundation (02-2270-1232).