| The Song of Hungbo |
A Tragicomic P'ansori of Economic HardshipBilingual Storysinging by Chan E. Park Associate Professor, The Ohio State University Wednesday, February 4, 2009 Join us for a soulful evening of p’ansori, a traditional genre of dramatic narrative singing, as renowned artist and scholar Chan E. Park gives a unique interpretation of The Song of Hŭngbo in both English and Korean. Based on one of Korea's most beloved folktales, The Song of Hŭngbo is a moral allegory that pits vice against virtue in the characters of two brothers whose fortunes are made and broken by a magic swallow. The Song of Hǔngbo is one of the five extant canonical narratives (madang) of this distinctly Korean art form. Combining narration and drama for a solo vocalist, p'ansori is a unique musical genre that was proclaimed a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2003.
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