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What does the name of his concert “Crossover” mean?
David Garrett is actually considered a “crossover” artist.
Crossover is a relatively new term and a movement that can be applied to, in this case, classical musicians who are using their music to reach a much wider audience.
In the case of Garrett, he’s practicing classical music techniques, but he’s using it to play rock and roll songs that bring the attention of a much larger audience.
And his “Crossover” concert looks like something most everyone can enjoy.
Yes He’s known for putting on very exciting performances.
I hear you have one more action-packed performance for us today.
Right, and based on the real experiences of high school judo fighters.
Judo is a modern form of martial arts, and is something not commonly found in the theater, so this is a very unique performance.
Take a look.
Another performance of a more physical nature is set to take place.
Based upon the real life experience of a high school judo player, this play celebrates the 10th anniversary of the “Performance Delivery Service Ganda troupe.”
It’s a coming of age story of two young hot blooded boys, one a judo player and one a boxing player.
Kyung-chan, the Judo player, is told to participate in the National Sport’s Festival in Seoul but he finds himself falling into a slump.
That’s quite a bit of action for one play.
Do all of the actors perform their own stunts?
Yes, which makes the play that much more rare.
For this performance, the actors were trained in Judo and boxing so that they can bring a realistic aspect to the play, so no special effects, no stunt doubles.
It’s a very unique, action-packed play that’s centered all around Judo.
And this play takes place in the Daehangno area if I’m not mistaken, which is known for offering a wide variety of plays.
You’re exactly right.
Daehangno can be considered Seoul’s “off-Broadway” in that respect.
And you really do find a wide range of performances, like this “Judo Boy” play.
It’s a very fast paced culture there, with new shows constantly being brought in.
Thank you for that report.
Always a pleasure.