NANTA! 11/30/2008
 

Last week I volunteered to chaperone a field trip for the middle school to see the show NANTA, which means "cooking" in English.   We saw the "Green Team" perform in a private showing just for the Seoul American Middle School!  This show is a non-verbal performance.  Instead of instruments the actors us pots, pans, knives, brooms, and anything else you might find in the kitchen.  Did I mention knives - SHARP KNIVES! They were slicing food in the air, on the tables throwing the knives around at some points.  I really thought a finger might get sliced off at some point. This show was AMAZING!  I found my head bopping around several times.  The show is interactive as well.  If you are a brave soul, when the time comes and they ask for volunteers, raise your hand.  If you live in Seoul, you MUST RUN TO THE BOX OFFICE , buy your tickets and see this show!  The theatre is pretty small, so there really isn't a bad seat in the house.  This show is for the entire family.  I even plan on taking my 3 year old to see it. 

Below is a picture of my group outside the theatre.  I think I had the best group of kids. They were very fun, rambunctious, loud, but very respectful as well.

 

Boy 1 with a friend....

 


Comments

kathie

Mon, 01 Dec 2008 08:41:50

I'm Back!! I know it is crazy we still do not have inter-net at home! Anyway, I have caught up on the blog.I am thankful for family and friends. The brownies look great, but you know me. All I have been cooking alot during my time off. The blackened chicken pasta looks great is it easy?

 

kathie

Mon, 01 Dec 2008 08:43:23

I meant, I have been cooking alot.

 

kathie

Mon, 01 Dec 2008 09:35:34

Sorry, chicken pasta sounds great.

 



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