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Plays, performances on labor issues hit stages Posted : 2021-06-07 09:07 By Park Ji-won A series of plays and dance performances focusing on the lives and deaths of factory workers are running in local theaters in June and July. The musical, 1976 Harlan County, which runs from May 28 to July 4 at the Chungmu Arts Center, revolves around miners in the United States who went on strike against their employer in 1973. The piece is inspired by the Oscar-winning documentary film, Harlan County, USA, which was released in 1976. Director Yoo Byung-eun said, I wrote the first edition of this work in 2016. As a father raising children, I started to write the script while thinking about how to express the tragedy of the Sewol ferry disaster. ....
[INTERVIEW] Migrant workers lives explored in dance performance, A Seventh Man Posted : 2021-06-01 15:22 By Park Ji-won Choreographer Jung Young-doo / Courtesy of LG Arts Center A Seventh Man, a dance piece by choreographer Jung Young-doo dealing with migrant workers, will be performed again, 11 years following its creation in 2010. The work, inspired by the book with the same title, A Seventh Man, (1975) a book by John Berger and Jean Mohr about the lives of migrant workers in Europe, explores the movements of people and their emotions working and living in other parts of the world. Starting with the cleansing process of a gut, a shamanic ritual in Korea, 10 performers aim to show both the struggles and the hopes of people who were forced to leave their homes for various reasons throughout the 80-minute performance. ....
Colin Day A Kamloops Blazers founder, who was at the helm for the franchise s highest highs as well as its lowest low, has died. Colin Day, 70, passed away Friday in Royal Inland Hospital following a period of declining health. A celebration of his life is set for Friday, 3 p.m., at TRU s Grand Hall. The city businessman was one of a handful of community leaders who established major junior hockey here, and kept it here in the early 1980s. He also was instrumental in pushing the City to build Riverside Coliseum downtown. Day served as Kamloops Blazers president for 17 years, including the period when the Blazers became Canada s premier major junior hockey franchise - when the city was dubbed Little Montreal - winning three Memorial Cups, first in 1991-92 and then back-to-back in 1993-94 and 1994-95. ....
The Blind Men and the Elephant Look for the deeper meaning to this poem. The author is anonymous. Enjoy! It was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined (Though all of them were blind). That each by observation And happening to fall At once began to bawl: God bless me! but the Elephant Is very like a wall! The Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, Ho! what have we here so very round and smooth and sharp? To me tis mighty clear This wonder of an Elephant Is very like a spear! The Third approached the animal And happening to take ....
Gabino Iglesias We all know 2020 was a horrific year, but it was also a superb year for horror. As the world struggled through the pandemic, readers stuck at home turned to horror narratives as much – if not more so – than they regularly do because fictional horrors offer us an escape from real ones. As always, the genre delivered. The greatness started early with Andy Davidson’s The Boatman’s Daughter, a book that seemed to be pulled from the muddy rivers of the South and carried all the spookiness and grit hidden in every bayou in this country. With great characterization and sharp prose, this early release was making lists at the end of the year, and deservingly so. Luckily for readers, that was just the beginning. ....