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A Festival of Korean Dance: Jungle review – muscular intensity and wonder

The Place, LondonThis year’s festival launches with a multi-layered exploration of human connection from Korea National Contemporary Dance CompanyK-pop, K-drama, K-beauty: South Korean culture is still so hot right now. How about K-contemporary dance? Not so mainstream maybe, but it’s happening, and it’s here, in an annual festival (launched in 2018) with six works across four cities over two weeks.This opening night isn’t necessarily indicative of what’s to come: future shows include a Shakespeare rewrite with rock guitars (Ham:beth by Modern Table) and a meditation on monotony inspired by Sisyphus (Melancholy Dance Company’s 0g/zero grams). But this first show is the biggest, with the 16-strong Korea National Contemporary Dance Company, founded in 2010 and now under the direction of Sung-yong Kim, whose piece Jungle they perform. Continue reading...

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