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METEOR 2025 | Performance

Haribo Kimchi

by Jaha Koo (KR/BE)

 

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Accessibility Accessible with wheelchair Blackout Captioned No stage smoke or scents No strobe lights Seated or seating options With English text/speech

The surprising flavour of seaweed soup, the sharp sound of a knife slicing cucumber, the hiss and sizzle of mushrooms on a scorching fire.

In Haribo Kimchi, we find ourselves in a pojangmacha, one of the typical late-night snack bars found on the streets of South Korea. There, we meet three characters – a snail, a gummy bear, and an eel – who take us on a culinary journey, exploring food as shelter for those dislocated from their culture. In a series of intimate, absurdist anecdotes, they recount the evolution of kimchi culture, the bitter pain of unadulterated racism, the shame of trying to blend in and the deep umami taste of home.

After his Hamartia Trilogy  which delved into the far-reaching imperialism in East Asia, South Korean theatre maker and composer Jaha Koo returns with his newest creation. In a hybrid style that combines music, cutting-edge video, and robotic performers, the artist reflects on cultural assimilation with all its conflicts and paradoxes. In an exceptional performance that plays with all the senses, he serves up personal stories marinated in sweet-and-sour melancholy. 

Bio

Jaha Koo is a South Korean theatre and performance artist, composer and videographer. His artistic practice oscillates between multimedia and performance, encompassing his own music, video, text, and robotic objects. His Hamartia Trilogy includes Lolling and Rolling (2015), Cuckoo (2017), and The History of Korean Western Theatre (2020). The trilogy represents a long-term exploration of the political landscape, colonial history and cultural identity of East Asia. Thematically, it focuses on structural issues in Korean society and how the inescapable past tragically affects our lives today. His newest creation Haribo Kimchi premiered in June 2024. Koo majored in Theatre Studies at Korea National University of Arts and earned a master’s degree at DAS Theatre in Amsterdam. 

 

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Medvirkende og kreditering

Concept, text, direction, music, sound and video: Jaha Koo 
Performance: Gona, Haribo, Eel, Jaha Koo and two guests 
Dramaturgy: Dries Douibi 
Snail animation: Vincent Lynen
Scenography, research collaboration and media operation: Eunkyung Jeong 
Artistic advice: Pol Heyvaert 
Technical coordination: Korneel Coessens 
Technique: Bart Huybrechts, Babette Poncelet and Jasse Vergauwe 
Production coordination: Wim Clapdorp 
English proofreading: Jason Wrubell 
Production: CAMPO  

 

 

Co-production: Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), Rideau de Bruxelles, Theater Utrecht, SPRING festival (Utrecht), Festival d’Automne à Paris, Théâtre de la Bastille (Paris), Tangente St. Pölten – Festival für Gegenwartskultur, &Espoo theatre (Espoo), International Summer Festival Kampnagel (Hamburg), Sophiensaele (Berlin), Meet You Festival (Valladolid), Bunker (Ljubljana), National Theatre and Concert Hall Taipei, The Divine Comedy International Theater Festival / Teatr Łaźnia Nowa (Kraków) and Perpodium 

Supported by the taxshelter of the Belgian Federal Government via Cronos Invest & the Flemish Government.