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Korean Exchange

Ko Su Hee Korean Dance

By Deborah Song

Published on August 07, 2008 at 2:40am

America's Best Dance Crew may have unveiled some of Korea's hidden rhythmic potential but dance has been an integral part of Korean culture for thousands of years. The line-up of the Ko Su Hee Korean dance performance includes the two-headed drum dance, sword dance, doll dance, farmer's dance and the fan dance. While there probably won't be any display of bare midriffs or hip-popping dance moves, men and women in shiny, colorful traditional dress will move to the synchronized beat of pounding drums and an ancient melody with timeless props like embellished fans and swords.
Sun., Aug. 10, 3 & 7 p.m., 2008