Immersive theater represents a transformative evolution in the world of performing arts, diverging significantly from traditional theater s format. In this dynamic and interactive approach, the audience doesn t merely occupy seats as passive observers — instead, they step into the heart of the narrative, moving and existing within the same spaces as the actors.
Two indie bands filmed concerts screening in theaters
Posted : 2021-03-12 16:16
By Park Han-sol
A glimmer of hope has been found in the performing arts and film industries, both hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, as they continue to join forces to provide audiences with the next best thing ― filmed versions of live concerts and performances.
Through CJ Cultural Foundation s Azit Live Premium concert series, theaters are now screening performances by two indie bands ― Se So Neon and GIFT ― which have been unable to stage live performances and other in-person gatherings.
GIFT bassist Kim Hyung-woo said the closures of live music venues due to strengthened social-distancing requirements left him feeling devastated.
Stage shows find ways to survive on screen
Posted : 2021-02-17 12:13
Updated : 2021-02-17 16:55 A scene from the musical Lost Face 1895, which will hit CGV theaters nationwide Feb. 24 / Courtesy of Seoul Performing Arts Company
By Kwon Mee-yoo
Performing arts and the cinema industry joined forces to draw in viewers, as both have seen a dramatic downturn in ticket sales amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The musical Lost Face 1895, revolving around the unseen side of Empress Myeongseong of the 1392-1910 Joseon Kingdom, will reach out to more audiences nationwide with a filmed version of the stage show to be released on CGV screens.