[KS] Upcoming event on Korean music

Richard Miller rcmiller at wisc.edu
Sat Feb 20 16:31:04 EST 2010


*"Redefining Korean Identity in Music: Historical and Contemporary 
Perspectives"
*Feb. 26^th  and 27^th , 2010, at the Pyle Center (McInerney Room -- 335)

Come hear distinguished scholars from Korea, Canada, and the U.S. 
discuss issues related to Korean identity in Korea's music, and enjoy 
performances on Saturday evening of /Pansori /(solo story singing) and 
/Pungmul /(traditional drumming)!

/Summary of events:/

Friday at 4pm there will be a key-note address by Prof. *Byong-won Lee*, 
of University of Hawai'i at Manoa

Saturday, Feb. 27th from 10am-5pm there will be presentations and 
discussions from *In-Pyong Chun* (Chung Ang University, Korea), *Chan E. 
Park* (Ohio State University), *Okon Hwang* (Eastern Connecticut State 
University), *Peggy Choy *(UW-Madison), *R. Anderson Sutton* 
(UW-Madison), *Nathan Hesselink* (University of British Columbia), 
*Eun-Young Jung* (University of California, San Diego), *Tong Soon Lee* 
(Emory University), and *Richard Miller *(UW-Madison)

After Saturday's presentations there will be a banquet with musical 
performances by Prof. Chan E. Park (/Pansori/) and by the Korean 
drumming group /Ulssu./

The event is *free* and open to the public. 

This event is organized and will be chaired by Eun-Young Jung, 
University of California, San Diego/ /

/Sponsored by The Academy of Korean Studies (Korea) and the Center for 
East Asian Studies (UW-Madison)/

Center for East Asian Studies <http://eastasia.wisc.edu/>, International 
Institute <http://www.intl-institute.wisc.edu/>, 333 Ingraham Hall, 1155 
Observatory Drive,
Madison, WI 53706-1397 tel:(608)262-3643

You can email us at: email: eas at intl-institute.wisc.edu 
<mailto:eas at intl-institute.wisc.edu>

 

 



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