JUMP(코믹 마샬아츠 퍼포먼스 ‘점프’)
JUMP(코믹 마샬아츠 퍼포먼스 ‘점프’)
– Address : 47, Mareunnae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Age Limit
3 years old or older
– Booking Place
https://hijump.ustraticket.com/
– Location
B3, Myeongbo Art Hall, 47, Mareunnae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
– Program
JUMP is another Korean-created non-verbal performance that the world has fallen in love with. It was the first show to sell out the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2005 and 2006 and has captivated more than 13 million people in more than 50 countries overseas. In 2019, it became the first Korean show to be licensed to Broadway’s Union Square Theater in New York City.
The biggest difference between JUMP and other non-verbal shows like NANTA is the dynamic elements of martial arts and acrobatics. The characters foreshadow a lot. The family consists of five members: a grandfather who is a master of taekwondo, Taekkyeon, and karate; a father who is a master of martial arts and the fastest runner away from his wife; a mother who has won the national daughter-in-law martial arts competition for three consecutive years; an uncle who is an expert in drunken arts; and a daughter who is chic but can’t get away from being the daughter of a master of martial arts.
With a duplicitous son-in-law candidate and clueless thieves on the scene, each episode becomes exciting. Of course, it’s not hard to guess what’s going to happen, but the high-level martial arts skills of the cast will surprise you. Besides, it doesn’t miss the jump into the comedy genre!
– Event Duration
80 minutes
– Sponsor
㈜예감
– Co-Sponsor Phone
02-722-3995
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Step It Up(스텝잇업)
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⊙ Myungbo Art Hall (명보아트홀)
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– Homepage
www.mbah.co.kr
Located in Euljiro 3(sam)-ga, the heart of Seoul, Myungbo Art Hall is a cultural complex that consists of a professional theatre hall. Renovated from Myungbo Theater in 2009, Myungbo Art Hall is equipped with state-of-the-arts lighting and sound equipment that guarantees high-quality theatre experience for the audience. In addition, the hall also has comfortable seats along with other amenities for the audience’s convenience. Myungbo Art Hall aims to globalize Korean performance culture by creating a variety of content that incorporate Korean theatre with tourism. This area is also where the house of Admiral Yi Sun-sin was located, which is honored with a memorial plaque listing his accomplishments.
⊙ Euljiro Nogari Alley (을지로 노가리골목)
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Going out of Exit 3 of Euljiro 3-ga Station on Seoul Metro Line 3 and turning to the alley, you will find many pubs selling Nogari/Dried Young Pollack (Korean people grill and dip it in red pepper paste to eat as a side dish with alcohol) and restaurants specializing in Golbaengi/Sea Snails (It is a kind of conch shell, and Korea people made it a seasoned dish and enjoy it with Somyeon/Thin Noodles or use it as a bar sack). People gather in small groups at every outdoor table and sit in every alley to enjoy beer and snacks on weekday evenings and weekends, so it isn’t easy to find a seat.
Originally, this area was lined with various company buildings and shops selling tools. However, in 1980, the pub ‘Eulji OB Bear’ opened, and as similar pubs opened nearby, it naturally came to be called ‘Euljiro Nogari Alley.’ As the affordable prices of snacks and beer attracted nearby office workers and college students, it has become increasingly popular, leading to its current status.
Here, along with a cold draft beer, let’s try the K-snacks only available in Korea, such as Nogari/Dried Young Pollack and Golbaengi/Sea Snails. In addition, snacks such as chicken and fried dishes are also available, so try various snacks.
⊙ Tonymoly – Euljiro 3(sam)-ga Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (토니모리 을지로3가역점)
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⊙ Saeki P&C [Tax Refund Shop] (세기피앤씨)
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– Homepage
www.saeki.co.kr
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⊙ CheongKwanJang – Euljiro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 을지로)
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⊙ Healthpedia Co., Ltd. (㈜헬스피디아)
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HealthPedia is a medical tourism service that connects foreign patients with specialized clinics in Korea, such as dermatology and plastic surgery. We collaborate with partner hospitals by specialty to assist with appointment booking, interpretation, accommodation guidance, as well as pre- and post-treatment consultations and recovery programs. Multilingual support is available in English, Chinese, Vietnamese, and more for a convenient reservation experience.
⊙ GS25 – Junggu Toegye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (GS25중구퇴계점)
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⊙ KGC – Chungmu-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (KGC 충무로점)
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– Homepage
www.kgc.co.kr/globalkgc.com
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⊙ Korea House (한국의집)
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The Korea House was opened in 1981. It is a traditional Korean building that introduces the culture and lifestyle of Koreans, where you can experience traditional architecture and a classical atmosphere. The building was built in the style of the Joseon Dynasty’s Jagyeong-jeon building at the Gyeongbok Palace. It is the only building built in the traditional architectural style. You will feel its antiquity as you enter the building.
It is divided into the Haerin-gwan (a space for people to get acquainted with each other), the Traditional Theater, and three annex buildings (Munhyang-ru, Nokeum-jeong and Cheongwu-jeong). At Haerin-gwan, you can enjoy traditional music at Garak-dang and try traditional food at Sohwa-dang. In the square of Garak-dang you can view a traditional wedding (on the weekends) or people playing folk games. Also, at the Traditional Theater, about 156 seats are available, and in the afternoons Human Cultural Assets or members of the National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts and the National Corps members present traditional music and dances. Sinayui, Salpuri, Pansori, the Drum Dance and the Bongsan Mask Dance are the most popular programs for foreigners. The programs are all explained in English and Japanese.
In the Cultural Gift Shop you can view various crafts made by traditional craftsmen. It is always open and the crafts are for sale as well. There are pottery, ceramics, golden crafts, knots and embroidery etc; approximately 500 pieces of artwork made by craftsmen from 20 different fields. Next to the House of Korea is the Namsan-gol Hanok Village where visitors can explore traditional houses.
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