Rites
of Eternal Wind
Il Korkut Sonic Arts Triennale
Dedicated to sound and listening, the Triennale creates a space for a wide range of sonic practices without restricting them by institutional boundaries. Over the course of two months, Rites of Eternal Wind will host sound installations and live events, listening sessions and soundwalks, hybrid lectures, discussions and workshops, somatic performances and explorations of sonic rituals and environments where sound is absent or even impossible.
Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture
May 29
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19:00
19:00
EPISODE SEVEN: DOETBARAM
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The seventh episode of the Rites of Eternal Wind public program presents an audiovisual piece by Korean interdisciplinary artist Sojung Jun. Based on real stories of Koreans forcibly relocated to Central Asia during the Soviet period, the work engages with the Koryo-saram community in Kazakhstan, in particular the unique Korean Theatre in Almaty. Drawing on archival materials and contemporary video footage, Sojung Jun explores themes of migration, tradition, memory, and blurred identity, tracing parallels between the history of the Koryo-saram and the myth of the gumiho — the nine-tailed shapeshifting fox. The piece will be performed by an ensemble of traditional, academic, and experimental musicians assembled specifically for the Triennale, in collaboration with the Korean Theatre. The event is supported by the Korean Cultural Center in Kazakhstan.
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