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Troll's Child
SangSangMaru is a social venture company in the field of culture and arts for children and families that was established with the goal of being a 'cultural imagination group that touches the world with stories’.
As a professional performance production focusing on projects for children and families, the company has been dedicated to creating well-made original performance content.
Based on endless creativity and challenging spirits, we were able to create a new history in the production of children's performances. Since its establishment in 2012, it has produced and distributed a total of 17 performances for children and families. It has distributed a number of performances in Asian countries such as China and Vietnam, and co-produced and developed performance and art education programs with European countries such as Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
SangSangMaru is a social venture company in the field of culture and arts for children and families that was established with the goal of being a 'cultural imagination group that touches the world with stories’.
Korea-Cambodia co-production project
FORCE is a creation group established in 2016 with the purpose of contributing to improving the quality of human life as center of global culture & arts through exchanging with various culture by expanding to the new arts through creation toward the essence of nature & life and imaginative work-process for undiscovered arts. Currently, the organization is putting efforts into re-exanimating infinite possibilities of modern techniques and the unique value of circus through diverse fusion creation.
FORCE is a creation group established in 2016 with the purpose of contributing to improving the quality of human life as center of global culture & arts through exchanging with various culture by expanding to the new arts through creation toward the essence of nature & life and imaginative work-process for undiscovered arts.
KOREA X THAI : NEW CONNECTION FOR ASIAN CHILDREN'S TEHATRE FESTIVAL
‘Seven Plus 7+’ is a group comprised of directors, writers, and actors who are currently actively creating in the theater industry. We came together to create a children's play that breaks away from the childishness and fantasy fairy tales that existing children's plays deal with and looks at the reality of the world and the position of children today. Based on regular research and studies, we are creating children's workshops and children's/teenage plays, and are starting to hold a full-scale children's theater festival.
KOREA X THAI : NEW CONNECTION FOR ASIAN CHILDREN'S TEHATRE FESTIVAL
'Koreysia' - Showcase
The "Modern Table" is a contemporary dance company led by choreographer Kim Jae-duk, constantly striving to engage with the audience through open collaborations across genres. Focusing on contemporary dance as the core but also pursue boundary-breaking work that includes various genres such as pansori(Korean traditional vocal), rock, and musical. Within the dynamic movements by the male dance group, there is a distinctly Korean element that stands out, creating a unique stage for Modern Table.
Modern Table Company
T for Time
Art Sonje Center is a leading contemporary art institution that has been at the forefront of promoting artistic innovation and cultural diversity in Seoul since its establishment in 1998. With its roots in the pioneering “Sprout” exhibition program, held in 1995 in a traditional hanok home and a Western-style house on the Center’s site, Art Sonje Center has played a pivotal role in introducing Korean audiences to a diverse range of programs spanning various genres, including art, design, architecture, performance, and film.
Founded as an extension of Daewoo Foundation’s commitment to social sharing practices in the arts, Art Sonje Center is dedicated to showcasing the latest developments in global art to Korean audiences while promoting the growth of Korean art on a global scale.
Art Sonje Center is a leading contemporary art institution that has been at the forefront of promoting artistic innovation and cultural diversity in Seoul since its establishment in 1998.
Ask the Mask
[Production377], established in collaboration with multinational artists, continues to create modern works based on tradition and presenting them in Jeju and Europe. Through a work in which 'playing' becomes 'theater' rather than 'theater' as a space, we aim to create a theater of the present where actors and audiences can interact. The study of Asian ancient theater, traditional culture, and myths and legends serves as the most important core motivation and foundation for creation, which is nourishment for the development and production of art as healing and works that breathe with the audience through modern reinterpretation..
Ask the Mask
When the World Stops Turning
The Korea-Singapore Exchange Cooperation Group was established to implement the Korea Arts Council's International Arts Joint Funding Program [Korea-Singapore International Exchange Program] in 2020-2021. Kim Jyeong-yeon, the leader of the group, was selected as the chief facilitator of the ARKO side of the project and experimented with the possibilities of international exchange activities in the pandemic era with the cooperation of the Korea Arts Council and the National Arts Council of Singapore (NAC). The Korea-Singapore Exchange Cooperation Group presented the art and technology project "Invisible Cities" and participated in the NAC's project "Pluritopia
The Korea-Singapore Exchange Cooperation Group was established to implement the Korea Arts Council's International Arts Joint Funding Program [Korea-Singapore International Exchange Program] in 2020-2021.
Dancing in the Deep Current
Next Door to the Museum is a traditional farmhouse (1,322 m2) located near the Jeoji Artist Village on the west side of Jeju Island. Since 2019, Korean and International artists stayed with us to discuss alternative, non-institutional, ecological, and site-specific art practices. Amongst chickens and dogs, weeds and tangerine trees, and migrants and village elders, we generate meaningful conversations around contemporary art practices in the context of ecological thinking, social solidarity, and the power of art with the cultural, regional, and environmental backdrop of a rural village
Next Door to the Museum is a traditional farmhouse (1,322 m2) located near the Jeoji Artist Village on the west side of Jeju Island.
'Troll's child' - Family Musical
SangSangMaru conducts a Korea-Vietnam co-creation workshop for the family musical 'Troll's Child' with Youth Theatre of Vietnam. Through the joint workshop between Korea and Vietnam, the project aims to reinterpret the true meaning and value of modern families and to implement literary value on stage.
SangSangMaru x Youth Theatre of Vietnam(Vietnam)
The Critical Dictionary of Ho Tzu Nyen_Contemporaneity and Regionality
As time is the main protagonist of Ho’s wide range of practice, from film and video, to theatrical performances, this symposium proposes rethinking time and reimagining Southeast Asia and its regionalism.
Art Sonje Center x Singapore Art Museum(Singapore)
'Post-localization Syndrome' - Workshops
The project put us in the process of learning and unlearning different elements of transnational cooperation. What makes up our identity, both individually and collectively? What kind of care to provide to understand each other better?
Barim x Indeks(Indonesia)
[Concept to Realization]
Promoted through Korea-ASEAN cooperation, the project has a support system by stage: Planning Support, Completion Support, and Follow-up Support.
In the “Completion Support” stage, support is provided for the creation and production of the project.
Nottle Theatre Company, Company SIGA
[Research and Creation]
Promoted through Korea-ASEAN cooperation, the project has a support system by stage: Planning Support, Completion Support, and Follow-up Support.
In the “Planning Support” stage, preliminary research and network construction support are provided for creating and producing a project.
Art Sonje Center, Sangsang Maru, Barim, Ahn Eun Me Company
[Audience and Market Development]
Promoted through Korea-ASEAN cooperation, the project has a support system by stage: Planning Support, Completion Support, and Follow-up Support.
In the “Follow-up Support” stage, support is provided for expanding extensive overseas impact and distribution of completed products.
The Wildflower Film Awards
Delivery - VR Cinema Production
It is a joint production project between Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia for the Korean content market in ASEAN. It is produced by combining delivery cultures of various countries, such as "GOJEK," a representative delivery company in Indonesia, into dramas and documentaries. Meaningful collaboration with ASEAN production staff that can combine artistry, story, and an efficient production system.
The Wildflower Film Awards
ARCHIVES
In-depth information on cultural and artistic sites in Korea and ASEAN is provided by archiving various materials related to the Innovative Culture Forum, which began in 2020, and Cooperation Project for Innovative Culture, which started in 2021.
In-depth information on cultural and artistic sites in Korea and ASEAN is provided by archiving various materials related to the Innovative Culture Forum, which began in 2020, and Cooperation Project for Innovative Culture, which started in 2021.
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