(Opening)A performance that announces the beginning of the festival and kindles the atmosphere
(Closing)A large-scale performance that remembers the resonance of the festival and looks forward to the festival of next year
Date | Time | Duration of Time | Location |
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05. 06. (Mon.) | 1300 | 60m | Festival Center |
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This work is based on city A where high-tech industry is quickly being adapted. City A is operating a project where it hires a capable workforce and dispatches them to the past and the future to quickly overcome past mistakes and plan the future. The project is called “P/Fast Uran Re-design.” The audience arrive at city A to enter the project recruitment. The audience follow the guide staff, monitoring the work site. The guide staff asks to monitor what is happening while dispatching personnel into the past of the Ansan region. The audience meets a young worker looking for a job in Ansan Station in 1988, a rower waiting for the tides, and a salt worker baking salt at a salt field.
Lee began his career as an artist after winning the Annual Spring Literary Contest with comedy Byul-bang in 2008. He was active as a member of the 1st ARKO Young Artist Frontier (AYAF) of the Arts Council Korea (ARKO) in 2009, and wrote Seven Neighborhoods Like Warm Sisters, Yellow Envelope, In the Hallway, and Break Time. None Elected received Baeksang Theater Award in the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards and the 31st Daesan Literary Award. Lee also published Homo Fabers Interview (2016, Ironworks), an interview of industrial workers in Ansan.