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Unforgotten Song

Unforgotten Song

EDA – Broad Art Center, Rm 1250
UCLA
CA

Gamin created "Unforgotten Song," a music and multi-media work, to commemorate the anguish of the 'Comfort Women,' local women enslaved throughout Japan-occupied East Asia, 1932-1945. Inspired by artist Chang-Jin Lee's recordings and exhibition, this tribute is intended to include all women who are and have been victims of sexual violence and exploitation. This performance consisted of newly-composed and improvised music, poetry, and visual art. 

At its heart, the concert transforms achieved songs sung by survivors into tales of resilience, courage, and strength in the face of suffering and injustice. In poignant irony, gamin's composition results in a beautiful yet heart-breaking paean not only for victims in the past but also for all women who are deeply suffering from injustice in the world. These songs of our strong and resilient Mothers and Grandmothers must be "unforgotten" to inspire succeeding generations of women and men.   

Please check the pdf file below for details in this program and artists.





Download file: Program_UCLA-2023-no-umy.pdf

Sponsor(s): Center for Korean Studies

7 Nov 23
4:00 PM -

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