Sunday, January 10, 2016

LAZZAT- Authentic Uzbekistan Restaurant


LAZZAT


Authentic Uzbekistan Home Made Style Restaurant

Definitely not many South Koreans have tasted or heard of here and I was so excited that I am exploring it.

Down belowed map is whether this restaurant is located and it takes only around 3 minutes on foot from Itaewon station 

Their address is 2nd floor, 34-25,  Itaewon dong, Yongsangu, Seoul


The owner is of course a Uzbekistan man and very friendly, kind and proudly owns this restaurant. He is also expecting his 4th child soon, his first and second son are helping his restaurant business.


A view of the restaurant


Uzbekistan Carpet


Uzbekistan tea makes your bady relaxed


Tables and chairs


Lunch Special Menu


Lunch Menu 2 


Main Menu


Main Menu 2


                                                                     
                                                                            Set Menu


Beverage


My choice 1 (Uzbekistan fried dumpling? They were full of meat)



My choice 2 (Lam Shaslic)


My choice 3 (Uzbekistan stir fired rice: Fillaf)


Delicious Kebab 



My favorite was this bread, so tender and yummy

The price of most food is from 8000 won to 25000 won

Their business hour is from lunch to 11:00pm

Contact: 02 792 7008


Alive Museum [ Museum Of Experience ]


MUSEUM ALIVE

Museum Of Experience




Insadong is one of the hot spot in South Korea for the expats, this is the place where you can hang out with your friends and family for food, shopping and so on.
This alive museum is located center of Insadong.



Unlikely with other museums, they make you jump,  run, imagine and feel every part of them, what a concept!
And my two boys loved so much of experiencing them saying, 'We want to visit here again'.


When my boy touches those golden coin, that dragon roars with loud voice that you can imagine also but unexpectedly. And obviously my son wanted to stay as much as he could.



"I am a Ben-Hur today." My husband said, this place's merit is really you can enjoy the museum even if you are a adult.




My youngest son's favourite,  spiderman



He also enjoyed with the 'dancing soldier'


Shall we swing?


Mom, I can drive.


I am in the space


Everybody worship me?????


4D experiencing maze


Contact number : 1544 8508

Time : 9 :30 -8:30

Webpage: www.alivemuseum.com

Thursday, January 7, 2016

MISO, a Korean Traditional Arts Performance

MISO “beautiful smile”



Miso, a Korean word that means “beautiful smile”. It is a Korean Traditional Arts Performance.It is fun and artistically delightful performance. The first performance were played of Love Songs from Chunhyang in 2010 and starting from April 2014, Jeongdong Theater presents its new performance Miso: Baebijang-jeon and set a new record of one million spectators.

The performance combine of traditional and modern sensibility with dance and singing which will definitely capture the attention of all the audience not only Koreans but also foreigners like me as well who loves musical performances.The whole production is perfect from the background, to the music, the cast (all of them are handsome and pretty!!!), and the colorful and vibrant costumes used in the play. The dancing and choreography are excellent.

Although non-verbal, there was a large monitor to the side of the stage that gave a short description of each scene in English, Chinese, and Japanese. Honestly, had no need for any of these languages since their expressions and moves told the whole story. After the show, you can take pictures together with the cast as souvenir for free. The majority of the audience appeared to be Korean and we felt as if we were privileged to enjoy a local happening.

Show time is 1 hour and 20 mins

If this is the only cultural show you are able to watch during your first visit to Korea, I don't think you will be disappointed. Well worth a visit. It is a MUST-SEE performance when you go to Seoul.




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Time: 16:00 and 20:00 (Closed on Mondays)
Ticket: VIP ₩60000, R ₩ 40000 and S ₩ 50000
Location: Jeongdong Theater (City Hall Station - line 1 exit 1 or line 2 exit 12), walk around 5 minutes along the Deoksugung palace stone wall.


Sunday, January 3, 2016

GONE WITH THE WIND MUSICAL


GONE WITH THE WIND USICAL

                                                         American Civil War Romance

This story is about a lady who witness the passionate love of  Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler on stage. While the story itself takes place in the Southern part during the Civil War. 

They put their confidence in the face of fate goes beyond the confines of tine and space.

This musical is based on a novel by Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. This story is set in Clayton County, Georgia, and Atlanta during American civil war and Reconstruction era. It depicts the struggles of young Scarlett the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner, who must use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of the poverty she finds herself in after Sherman's March to the sea.

Gone with the wind was popular with American readers from the onset and was the top American fiction best seller in the year it was published and in 1937.

Margaret was imaginative in use of color symbolism, especially the color red and green, which surround Scarlet. Mitchell identified the primary theme as survival. She left the ending speculative for the reader.

This Korean version of musical stars a famous pop singer 'Sung -Woo Shin' as Rhett and 'Ji-Woo Lee' as Scsrlet, their performance was outstanding and complimentary. 

Also the supporting actors did a traffic job too. All the cast were amazing performers.

Personally,  I loved their costumes' style which was late 19th century southern States of America during the civil war and during the Reconstruction eras

The theater is located just next to the Lotte Hotel

This musical is open until Sunday January 31 2016

The tickets range from W 50,000 - 140,000

Venue name: Charlotte Theater

Event website: www.showmedia.kr

Transport: Jamsil Station (Line 2, 8), exit 3

Address: 240, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul,  138-721











A Tourist Diary with Hitchhikinginheels


Hi everyone, welcome to the first in a series of 'A Tourist Diary with Hitchhikinginheels'! 

We are Janine & Janice aka Hitchhikinginheels.  You can find us at  www.hitchhikinginheels.com 
Check us out and follow our journey as we travel the globe one heel at a time! 


Today we took a stroll around Seoul in Gyeonbokgung area, close to the cultural heart of the city and the very popular Insadong and Samcheongdong. This is, in my opinion the most beautiful area of the city and you could easily get lost in the hustle and bustle of the market stalls, tea houses and quirky streets of Bukchon Hanok Village.



We had the pleasure of taking part in a Traditional Korean Cooking Class. Here's how it went! 

If enjoy reading this and you want to read more, head over to our personal blog @  www.hitchhikinginheels.com


Day 1 ~ Making Haemul Pajeon



When we first arrived in Korea and were introduced to the Korean palate, I have to say it took a while to adjust. We had previously travelled around South East Asia and were comparing the food with the curries of India, the pho of Vietnam and Laos and the delicious flavours of Thailand and Malaysia. In my opinion, they are hard to beat so you can understand why our initial reactions to the cultural foods of Korea were less than enthusiastic. 

That perspective has changed dramatically since, and we have grown to love and appreciate Korean food in it's own right. The simple flavours, the generous side dishes, the one-pot-wonders, all add to the zest that is Korean Food Culture. Not only has my own spice intolerance surpassed it's limits, but I have learned to adore kimchi, crave rice, embrace soju and fall in love with the ever changing food scene in Seoul.

It's no surprise then that when we were presented with the opportunity to take part in a Traditional Korean Cooking Class, we jumped at the chance.



Located in the heart of Seoul's traditional culture zone, the "Food and Culture Academy" offer numerous classes to suit all needs.  Choose your dish or dishes, take a class on your own or with a group and learn all you need to know about Korean Cooking from the very talented and humble host Kim, Soo Jin.

Having taught classes for over 30 years and interacting with locals, expats and tourists for more than 15 years through the academy, Soo Jin has mastered the art of making cooking look effortlessly easy.  


We enjoy cooking at home and we try our best to create Korea's staple dishes as best we can.  We especially like cooking Pajeon, so for the class we decided on the popular dish "Haemul Pajeon".   For anyone unfamiliar with the Korean culture or the local dishes, this simply translates as' Seafood Pancake ".

It is a quite simple and inexpensive dish to cook but for some reason we could never quite capture the flavours of that in a Korean restaurant or when cooked by a local.   This was our chance to perfect it and learn from the professionals.

We joined a group of Singaporean Tourists and the class lasted around 45 minutes to an hour. 
We used simple ingredients like scallions, shrimp, squid, oysters, clams, green pepper, red pepper, cabbage and vegetable oil.   

Once slicing all the ingredients finely and mixing it in the batter mix with one egg and water it was simply a matter of frying it off in the pan. Be sure to add enough oil for that crispy golden texture that makes the pajeon delicious! A few flips of the pancake and your haemul pajeon will be good to go. Best eaten with chopsticks and soy sauce for that authentic feel!


We had lots of time to enjoy our pajeon and the barley tea it was served with (no makkoli in sight!) and relish in our triumphant cooking experience. 




Soo Jin was very obliging, filling us in on a little history behind the academy and some interesting facts about "Pajeon".

Originally a working class dish, pajeon varried depending on region, which continues to this day. The mountain villagers added potato to make 'Gamja jeon'.   While the seaside town's mixed the catch of the day from the local shores, known today as haemul pajeon . Gangwon province worked with their locally grown produce cabbage kimchi adding and rolling it into a crepe form. This has now filtered through the country and is eaten in a restaurant's and homes alike.

Kim went on to describe how pajeon is now still an inexpensive dish cooked and served throughout Korea using the readily available batter pancake mix. This was not the case in traditional days however when flour was expensive and difficult to source. The method for making pajeon was to use rice powder or starch making it more cost effective due to the abundance of rice paddies across the country.


The market has developed and Korean's have taken a modern approach to pajeon.  With over 100 variations of the dish and makkoli to accompany it, it's no wonder it still remains very much part of the daily cuisine here in Korea.

Do not be disappointed if you can not find the traditional mix jeon when you leave Korea. Soo Jin assured us that you can supplement it with plain flour and seasoning for that tasty familiar replica.  


I would definitely recommend a class if you are a tourist or simply an expat wanting to make the most of your time here in Seoul and learn the culture. We had a great time and it definitely made ​​our Sunday stroll around Seoul much more enjoyable.



To book a class simply visit their website on:  www.fnckorea.com  or email: urifood@hanmail.net or you can always give them a call on: 010-2915-9226 for more specific questions!

Saturday, January 2, 2016

[音乐剧赏析] 经典不会随风而逝 It hasn't gone with the wind

Korean Musical Play: Gone with the Wind
韩国音乐剧:乱世佳人(飘)

岁月流逝,过往人事烟消云散,而好的作品(Great Masterpiece)往往不会随风而逝,留下来成为了脍炙人口的经典,并可以用一种新的形式回到爱它的人的身边。

2015年11月起,到2016年01月31,韩国音乐剧《乱世佳人》在首尔蚕室Charlotte Theater上演,用音乐舞蹈,光影声请,将斯嘉丽和白瑞德,还有美国南北战争时期的人与事,更生动地带到观众的面前。

一开场,伴随着投影里恬静的塔拉(Tara)庄园的美景,青草绿树小屋的丝丝剪影,观众们的思绪很容易就被带到了1861年南北战争爆发前夕的美国南部,斯嘉丽(Scarlette)的少女时光。

看过《乱世佳人(飘)》的书或者是电影的朋友就会知道,虽然故事以斯嘉丽的爱情主线而闻名,这是一个背景宏大的故事。费雯丽和克拉克盖博的电影《乱世佳人》就足足有三个小时。要将宏大的历史背景,故事的多场景在短短160分钟,一个舞台上流畅地展示出来,是非常考验音乐剧编剧、舞台导演的功夫的。

而这部韩国音乐剧《乱世佳人》最成功的一点就是做到流畅地切换插入场景,以精准简单的道具构现室内外所有故事的“舞台”!

首尔蚕室 Charlotte Theater (2层,1241个座位)
图片来源:http://www.charlottetheater.co.kr/stage/guide3.asp


精彩看点1:流畅的场景

“十二橡树园”烧烤派对
图片来源:www.showmedia.kr

整个故事人物的牵绊的舞台——十二橡树园的烧烤派对。在这里,斯嘉丽还是一个天真无忧的万人迷,爱着体面的少爷阿什利,与“不速之客”白瑞德结下了不解之缘。

从图片上可以见到,简单几个欧式柱子建筑,相框式树木的点缀就营造一个足够让浪漫发芽,足够让矛盾潜伏的舞台。

白瑞德和斯嘉丽重遇的舞会
图片来源:www.showmedia.kr

主色调为红色的舞台,为男女主角的重遇增添了几分喜色、浪漫、甚至是激起某种情欲;也反衬出斯嘉丽因丧夫服丧而穿戴的一身黑衣的格格不入。一身白色神气亮相的白瑞德,不知是上天派来拯救在舞会而不能尽兴的斯嘉丽的一个天使,还是诱发不幸的魔鬼,能够确认的是,此时的白瑞德是斯嘉丽不可抗拒的诱惑。

另外南部人的这种歌舞升平的“红”,喜感热烈,也对后来他们惨败萧条有多少讽刺的感觉。

白瑞德流连的风月场所
图片来源:www.showmedia.kr

用简单的串珠帘就营造出风月场所纸醉金迷,日夜颠倒的感觉。加上场上演员五颜六色的服饰,视觉上将“风月”感表现得淋漓尽致。


精彩看点2:澎拜的音乐和力量型舞蹈的化学反应

美国南部奴隶的生活抗争
图片来源:www.showmedia.kr

因为作为主线的斯嘉丽的爱情故事实在太经典,太引人注目了,导致其实美国南北战争关于奴隶解放的讨论在影视作品中是不足的。

在音乐剧里,我觉得主创人员无法抛弃升华主题的奴隶生活的描写和奴隶解放的这条线。因此在华美浪漫的《乱世佳人》中,如何把邋遢悲惨的关于奴隶们的故事放进去深化故事意义,又不影响观众“赏美”的心情,成为他们的一个课题,而这部韩国音乐剧的主创交出了让人满意的答卷:不是用哀伤的音乐去表现奴隶的悲惨,二是澎拜音乐展现他们追求自由平等的意志,还有这种想法的正当性;不是一味渲染奴隶的贫弱,二是用力量型的舞蹈展现奴隶的艰辛与矛盾,暗示解放奴隶的必然性。(画外音:演员的肌肉也是看点,哈哈)

精彩看点3:你中有我的表现

Kim Ji-woo饰演的斯嘉丽 VS 费雯丽饰演的斯嘉丽图片来源:www.showmedia.kr;google.kr

已有电影版珠玉在前,相信音乐剧的演员是承受很大的压力的,毕竟要比较的美国黄金一代的巨星费雯丽和克拉克盖博等演员。

我音乐剧的演员很努力去还原经典人物的同时,也在塑造角色的时候很努力地加入个人见解。

Kim Ji-woo (音译:金智雨)饰演的斯嘉丽,能够让人联想到电影俏皮的费雯丽,甚至有时让我错觉费雯丽跳到了我的面前,说着韩语的台词。而且Kim Ji-woo版的斯嘉丽还带了几分韩国小女生的娇嗔和泼辣,相当有意思。

Shin Sung-woo饰演的白瑞德 VS 克拉克盖博饰演的白瑞德
图片来源:www.showmedia.kr;google.kr

Shin Sung-woo(音译:申成宇)饰演的白瑞德一贯的风流不羁,但是与克拉克盖博表演的带有一点“狡黠”的“邪气”不同,申成宇版的白瑞德有种韩国爸爸的正气,以至于当演到白瑞德和斯嘉丽女儿堕马身亡的一幕,我更加为这个韩国白瑞德揪心。

音乐剧的演员们将翻拍里“你中有我”的技巧发挥得相当不错,在致敬前辈演绎的同时,也给观众带来了新意。

现场照片:谢幕

160分钟的音乐剧,其实分分钟也是亮点。我3个精彩看点的总结就当抛砖引玉,大家可以亲临现场去发现发现。


经典不会随风而逝,而且随着明天太阳的升起可能会更加炫目耀眼呢!

By Selene

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音乐剧《乱世佳人(飘)》票务信息:

公演时间:2016年1月31日止
语言:韩语
时长:160分钟(中场20分钟休息,结尾有彩蛋,不要急着走哦)
订票网页:http://www.showmedia.kr
      或 http://ticket.interpark.com/Ticket/Goods/GoodsInfo.asp?GoodsCode=15011394

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