Coreyah (music performance)
Korean folk sounds weaved into psychedelic rock.
Location
Hanover Inn Ballroom
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required
Korean folk sounds weaved into psychedelic rock.
With classical Korean instruments (geomungo, tungso and daegum) alongside vocals, guitar and percussion, this six-piece music group infuses modern influences into traditional music through bold, youthful style, heartfelt lyrics and a psychedelic sound. The group draws inspiration from a variety of global sounds, including Anglo-American rock, Balkan gypsy and genres from South America and Africa.
The name Coreyah is a Sino-Korean homonym that refers to the inheritance of the past. In Korean, it means "whale"—the group's totem animal and good luck charm.
Location
Hanover Inn Ballroom
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required