한글그림 한글춤
*The Hangul Dance of the Milmul Modern Dance Company The beauty of the shape of Hangul meets modern dance and is reborn as a new kind of art. The soft yet energetic movements of the dancers represent not only the shape of
the vowels and consonants that comprise Hangul, but also the spirit of the Korean language. *Artist Oh Young-suk’sHangul artwork (*Just the consonants used in her artwork) Oh only uses consonants to parody some of the representative artwork by
famous artist from the East and the West. By only using Hangul consonants, matching them like puzzle pieces, Oh reinterprets and re-createswell-known artwork, such as “Beauty” by ShinYun-bok, “Boy with a Flute” by Manet, and even historic structures like Namdaemun.
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