Obang @ Sydney Opera House | 14-19 March 2024

Theatre for babies 6-16 months old
by UB and Ewen
presented by Centre for Children, Sydney Opera House

 
 

WHEN
14 - 19 March 2024   
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
2:30 PM - 3:20 PM

Festival Website Here
Booking Page Here

WHERE 
Centre for Children,
Sydney Opera House
Getting there

DURATION
50 miute

COST
See the venue booking site

ENQUIRY
bookings@sydneyoperahouse.com


ABOUT

Obang is a performative installation space designed for babies aged 6 to 16 months along with their care-givers and siblings and it is inspired by the traditional Korean concept of Obang. In this work, Obang refers to five primary colours and explores the spatial meaning of home.

You are invited to a Korean parent’s home for a meal. Together you will experience her daily life, including cooking, singing, washing and story-telling. Obang is a joyful and interactive experience featuring puppetry, story and free-play in an immersive environment.

Recommended age: For babies aged 6 to 16 months along with their care-givers and young siblings.


What is Obang in Korean Language?

There are five colors – known as ‘O-Bang (meaning ‘five direction’) Saek (meaning ‘color’) – which are considered especially significant as Korean color symbolism.

These five colors are blue, red, white, black, and yellow. You will find these colors to be prominent in ‘Hanbok’ (Korean traditional attire), Korean paintings, musical instruments and festivals, architecture, flags and traditional symbols, and food.

Not only do the five colors represent directions: east (blue), south (red), center (yellow), white (west) and north (black), they are also said to symbolize the ‘five elements of life’ according to traditional Korean teaching. The five elements of life are wood (blue), fire (red), earth (yellow), metal (white) and water (black). All of these elements – and all of these colors – were considered necessary for a healthy, prosperous, and long life. More recently, green has also come to be used commonly alongside the five original colors.


Credit

Co-creator, performer, installation design UB
Co-creator, performer, installation desgin  Ewen
Lighting design Bronwyn Pringle
Sound design Dale Gorfinkel
Creative Producer & Marketing design Taka Takiguchi 

Stage Manager/Lighting & Sound operator Celina Mack
Production photography ArtPlay
Promotional Video ArtPlay
Documentation Video Cobie Orga

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Sydney Opera House
Centre for Children
Auspicious Arts Projects Inc.


CREDITS

Promotion Video: ArtPlay


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