YES Kids Zone, an urban playground where children can romp around as much as they like
|Arts|During the workshop, participants go to meet the enchanted dragon in the deep woods, holding each others’ hands and using their shoulders, knees, and elbows. The artist invites children and their parents to this art play consisting of creative physical motions and spontaneous play.|Artist|The artist has been performing plays and playing with children and youth since 1999. Yang is giving lectures on improv storytelling and artistry and creativity recovery training for artists, teachers, and citizens to awaken their senses and imaginations. The artist is currently serving as a professor at Korea National University of Arts and studying the theatrical imagination of children in the post-COVID-19 era.
|Arts|It is a dance playground where your body harmonizes with other objects. The program expands the audience’s expressions through various motions and opens up all the senses of children including their vision, hearing, and touch. Experience this easy and entertaining dance play program.|Artist|Goblin Party consists of choreographers resembling Korean goblins who possess people with their extraordinary powers and talents. Goblin Party dances while talking to each other. Focusing on communication with the audience, they are constantly making efforts and studying to create programs that expand the audience’s point of view.
|Arts|It is an art education program in which you can enjoy various motions with your family members. You can promote interactions with others and build intimacy in social relationships through palm wrestling, dynamic motions, various physical stimulations, etc. You can experience emotional balance through physical activities, communication, and contact with others. Anyone can participate in this physical play and expression program. |Artist|Creative Group Wombs delivers dance, an abundance of movement, to people today familiar with only purposeful movements. They emphasize dance as something not only for a certain class of people, but as something essential for everyone to find balance in their lives. The group strives to share that "anyone who can move can express themselves through dance" with as many people as possible.
|Arts|During this workshop, participants can talk about the circle and flow of life, drawing natural food on a handkerchief.|Artist|The artist hopes that physical or emotional relationships that have accumulated in life over a long period of time encounter things that have disappeared or remained in the cycle of life.
|Arts|Through this workshop, you can recognize plants which seem to be motionless but change their shapes over time through your body. You can expand the senses of your body by moving like active plants and feel and experience coexistence between human beings and plants and a bond between you, your family, and community that form a huge forest. |Artist|Yoon Sang-eun is a choreographer who is involved in various activities as a creator, a recorder, and an educator by finding interesting things inside and outside dance. Giving mobility to paused things, abandoned items, and dead things, Yoon is putting forth the efforts to make such things become something.
A workshop space where participants can have an interest in art and play with their five senses through a variety of programs including play, motions, and tactile stimulation.
Water Square in Ansan Culture Plaza is transformed into an urban lake so that children can play with water.
A painting program, one of the most natural types of play for children, for children to think about and draw their city Ansan.
A space where participants can create various shapes with stones based on their imagination.
A space where participants can snuggle in the soft and cozy mat, enjoying the warm sunlight and the sounds of nature.