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Preserving and reviving the vibrant tradition of Daechwita–Korean court or military music–Chwitadae is an award-winning ensemble on a mission to bring Korean performing arts to an international audience. Taking its name from chwita, literally meaning "to blow and to hit," Daechwita combines winds and percussion in a style that will stretch Western ears both timbrally and melodically. For this program, Chwitadae also includes elements of samulnori, the traditional Korean folk genre.
Co-Presented by Stony Brook University's Center for Korean Studies and Charles B. Wang Center.
Following the performance, a bibimbap is served, with the traditional ritual presentation.
Admission: $10 (all), including meal. Discount of 20% available to groups of 5 or more.
Preserving and reviving the vibrant tradition of Daechwita–Korean court or military music–Chwitadae is an award-winning ensemble on a mission to bring Korean performing arts to an international audience. Taking its name from chwita, literally meaning "to blow and to hit," Daechwita combines winds and percussion in a style that will stretch Western ears both timbrally and melodically. For this program, Chwitadae also includes elements of samulnori, the traditional Korean folk genre.
Co-Presented by Stony Brook University's Center for Korean Studies and Charles B. Wang Center.
Following the performance, a bibimbap is served, with the traditional ritual presentation.
Admission: $10 (all), including meal. Discount of 20% available to groups of 5 or more.
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