National Dance Company of Korea

National Dance Company of Korea
National Dance Company of Korea

A 2006 performance of "Light of Dawn" by the dance company.
Korean name
Hangul 국립무용단
Hanja
Revised Romanization Guknip muyongdan
McCune–Reischauer Kuknip muyongtan

The National Dance Company of Korea is the national dance company of South Korea.

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Affiliation

The dance company has been affiliated with National Theater of Korea located in the neighborhood of Jangchung-dong, Jung-gu, central of Seoul where the National Dance Company of Korea mainly has performed as well as the National Drama Company of Korea, the National Changguk Company Of Korea and the National Orchestra Company of Korea.[1][2]

History and Work

National Dance Company of Korea was established by the director, Im Seong-nam (임성남) and 12 other dancers in February 1962. Since then, it has been a representative dance company in South Korea with the purpose to create new dances based on Korean traditional dance and to perform the works. By participating in various international festivals, National Dance Company has presented the world, its rich repertoire.
From October 2006 to April 2007 Soul, Sunflower, the dance production of National Dance Company and the German Musical group Saltacello (Peter Schindler) has been several sold-out appearances in Seoul. This production is a unique cultural cooperation between Germany and Korea and re-create the Korean dance Salpuri with a modern interpretation[3].
Nearly since fifty years, the National Dance Company of Korea has expressed the feeling of Korean humans and the aesthetically appeal of Korean culture in dance performances[4].

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