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Forest, Wind and Rain: Korean Music by Sonagi Project

Center for the Arts Kaplan Concert Hall, Towson University


Sonagi (rain shower in Korean) Project is a group of five young musicians led by Chang Jae-Hyo. The widely acclaimed ensemble creates modern and original works based on Korean traditional music with link to the Shamanic ceremonies. Formally from the vocal and processional traditions of Samulnori and Pansori, Sonagi musicians have developed a new movement, going back to its original emotion which created these musical traditions that linked with fertility, the strength of the elements and the cycles of time. This performance features Jang-Gu (two-head drums) and Pansori (traditional animist chants).


Tickets: $20 general; $10 AA&CC members and TU students with valid ID

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For tickets: 410-704-2787; tickets.tuboxoffice.com


For more information: 410-704-2807; www.towson.edu/asianarts

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