Date:
Sunday, June 16, 2024 | 4 pm
Price: $40 Regular | $36 Friends | $30 Students and SeniorsTickets include same-day Museum admission.
Let the enchanting charm of the haegeum, gayageum, and geomungo lead you on a sonic journey of music and dance with the dynamic Korean music group, Maegandang. Named after the word Maegandang (魅衎黨), meaning a group of people who charm and entertain the audience, the group's three artists will captivate you with their reimagining of traditional music.
In the second half of the performance, presented in partnership with Small World Music, they will be joined by Sashar Zarif, a multifaceted dancer, composer, singer, and percussionist. Zarif's work bridges bodily movement with sound, drawing inspiration from Central Asian Sufi and Shamanic traditions.
Explore the historical interactions between Korea and Central Asia forged along ancient trade routes like the Silk Road, which facilitated the exchange of not only goods but also ideas, including musical ones. Discover the intriguing parallels between Korean and Central Asian music as you delve into the shared characteristics of two distinct yet interconnected musical traditions.
Since debuting in 2022, Maegandang has won several awards at some of the most important competitions in Korea's traditional music scene and completed a showcase at Seoul Music Week, Korea's main music platform.
Maegandang features:
Yejin Yu | Geomungo
Jiyeon Kim | Gayageum
Jaein Hwang | Haegeum
Known for creating award-winning, multidisciplinary dance projects, Sashar Zarif is an internationally renowned performing artist, educator, and researcher. His work is steeped in the artistry and history of traditional, ritualistic, and contemporary dance and music of the Central Asian, Middle Eastern and North African regions, focusing on the Sufi and Shamanic practices within Muslim societies and beyond. Zarif and his dance theatre have toured across 40 countries, promoting cultural dialogue through intensive fieldwork, residencies, performances, and creative collaborations.
For more than two decades, Small World Music has been celebrating cultural diversity and showcasing a range of local, domestic, and international talent to audiences across the Greater Toronto Area. Their vision goes beyond simply presenting culturally diverse artists to include finding ways of working with, showcasing, and supporting underrepresented, marginalized, and newcomer professionals onstage and behind the scenes to encourage sustainable careers and become a leader in the music industry.
Small World Music thanks their Community Partners Virasat and Tawoos Initiative.
The 2024 Small World Music Series is sponsored by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment and funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.
The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.
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With the participation of the Government of Canada