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Prince Hodong (ballet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prince Hodong (ballet)
The ballet ''Prince Hodong'', sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism as a part of the Nation Branding project, is an original work based on a traditional tale, Prince Hodong and Nakrang Princess. Sung-nam Lim, the 1st Artistic Director of the Korea National Ballet, choreographed ''Prince Hodong'' in 1988 and Byung-nam Moon, the Deputy Artistic Director, newly interpreted it as a 21st-century ballet. Although there have been many dances created based on Korean literature over the last 50 years of the Korea National Ballet, the ballet ''Prince Hodong'' is itself a great piece of art because the tale ''Prince Hodong'' consists of a dramatic plot. ''Prince Hodong'' is based on our cultural text and with the themes - the nations, war, love, betrayal, and death - this work is composed of 2 acts and 12 scenes which combine modern techniques and classical sentiment.〔http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2935106〕 ''Prince Hodong'' is a ballet which presents an example of the globalization of Korean culture in the 21st century by combining western artistic culture with Korean traditional culture.〔https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/common/printpreview.asp?categoryCode=145&newsIdx=54874〕 ==Synopsis== The legend of Prince Hodong and Nakrang Princess is told in the Koryeo's Samguk Sagi texts that are over a thousand years old from the Three Kingdoms era. By the time of Goguryeo’s third ruler, King Daemusin, Goguryeo peaked as a powerful nation. Nakrang, on the other hand, allied with China’s Han dynasty and possessed Jammyungo which played itself whenever danger approached the nation. Because of the Jammungo, Goguryeo was unsuccessful in its attempts to conquer Nakrang.
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