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the fourth performance was Gyeonggi Area folk Songs - this singer was incredible. her voice could do things that i could never even have imagined. Her name is Hwang Shi-Nae (in Korean the family name goes before the given name) i wish i had some video or audio of this because it was truly beautiful and one of my favourite parts. after her performance, she got the audience to sing along to a traditional korean folk song called Arirang:
(chorus) arirang, arirang, arariyo
arirang gogaero neomeoganda (i am crossing over arirang pass)
nareul beorigo gashineun nimeum (the man/woman who abandoned me)
shimnido mot gaseo balbyeong nanda (will not walk even ten miles before his/her feet hurt)
it was interesting (to say the least) to hear over 100 english westerners singing in Korean... but it was fun.

the last two performances (sorry no pictures - it was too dark and no flashes allowed) were done by a sort of oorchestra and were excellent. they all used traditional korean instrument, except for the synthesizer. they said it was a sort of fusion music using the traditional and the modern.
one of the best parts were the incredible costumes - as you can see. we all had a great time, and i can say that it was the highlight of the day.
WOW really interresting !!
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