National Gugak Center invites architect Jeon Hae-gab for November's 'Dadam (Tea Talk)'
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Lee ByungJae(2025-11-07 17:11:00)
The National Gugak Center (Director Kim Jung-hyun) will host a traditional music concert titled "," where tea and conversation come together, at Ye-eumheon on the 26th at 7 p.m. For this performance, architect Jeon Hae-gap has been invited as a guest speaker to share his philosophy on art, space, and life under the theme "Culture is the Answer."
Jeon Hae-gap is the representative of 'A-won Gotak' and 'Osgallery' in Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, and has directed the Namwon City Kim Byung-jong Art Museum. His A-won Gotak, known as a place where BTS has visited, has gained global attention, practicing the value of architecture that interprets the aesthetics of traditional Korean houses in a modern way, harmonizing with nature.
In this , architect Jeon Hae-gap, who has been exploring the identity of Korean architecture rooted in the region for a long time, will share stories on the coexistence of architecture, art, and culture from the perspective that 'space is a vessel that contains people's thoughts.' His architectural philosophy, combined with the melodies of traditional music, will create a moment of sharing the 'completion of culture in life.'
In the 'Enjoying Our Music' segment, the National Gugak Center's Gugak Orchestra will perform composer Jung Dae-seok's . This piece expresses the spirit of living with nature, spreading the depth of Korean beauty with the delicate resonance of the geomungo, leaving a calm impression.