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International Mime Festivals, South Korea is a festival celebrated in South Korea with great pomp and show. It is a very beautiful and gorgeous festival in South Korea. During International Mime Festivals, South Korea it is a perfect time to pay a visit to South Korea.
Information on South Korea
South Korea came into existences after World War II, the result of a 1945 agreement reached by the Allies at the Potsdam Conference, making the 38th parallel the boundary between a northern zone of the Korean peninsula to be occupied by the USSR and southern zone to be controlled by U.S. forces.
Other Festivals in South Korea
There are festivals and events in South Korea, other than International Mime Festivals, South Korea. The festivals and events include:
- Yeongsan-jae
- Pusan International Film Festival
- Seoul Fringe Festival
- Royal Silk Festival
International Mime Festivals, South Korea
Every year, the Jeonju International Mime Festival, South Korea presents superior mime performances. In preceding years, the professional Korean mimers have performed, which include Park Chang-ryong, Cho In-jeong, Kim Yong-cheol, Go Jae-gyeong, Kang Jeong-gyun, Kang Ji-su, Yun Jong-yeon, Seo Seung-a, Jo Seong-jin, Yu Jin-gyu, Choe Gyeong-sik, Kim Gyeong-ho, Hyeon Dae-cheol, Ryu Ji-ae, and Yu Hong-yeong, as well as a number of new performers. Also, internationally-recognized British theatrical troupe Mirrored Mirage and Japan's Daisuke and Okuda Masashi have staged their own mime productions.
As the mime presentations are really exclusive and entertaining, the Jeonju Hanok Village is a huge tourist attraction in itself, as it presents a sight into the well-maintained standard of living of the past. The festival includes a broad range of mime work, from spiritual themes to those exploring the joys of man, sorrows, and love. Certainly, there are also some cheerful features such as Pierrot, unicycle riding, juggling, and rope dance. Additionally, a workshop teaches how to manage the mind and the body through mime.
For an overnight stay, the Jeonju Hanok Living Experience Center is a good option. The visitors will sleep on a Korean ondol floor and enjoy the daecheongmaru. The Jeonju Craftwork Exhibition Hall has a variety of customary craftworks on display.
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