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17 Oct 2026Free - Bookings required
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Contemporary dancers and community performers activate the city through movement, costume and sculptural headpieces, inspired by the new public artwork BTM 도깨비 (DoGGeBi) by Sunghwan Park.
In Korean folklore, DoGGeBi (goblins) are mischievous, shapeshifting nature spirits born from old, everyday objects who interact with humans in a playful, mischievous way. Follow the performers as familiar surroundings become an unfolding landscape of DoGGeBi characters.
And on Saturday 3rd Oct, join Yunha Jang in Ephemeral: A One-Day Performance Lab — a workshop to experiment, collaborate, and create a series of short performances using movement, sound, light, text and visual art.
CREDITS:
Creative direction: Cindy Yunha Jang
Costume design and workshop facilitator: Steven Junil Park
Local tip
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The splash pad is turned on for the summer and operates seven days a week from 10am to 8pm.
Getting there
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Pedestrian access is from Queen Street, Karangahape Road, Greys Avenue and Mayoral Drive. Pedestrian access is from Queen Street, Karangahape Road, Greys Avenue and Mayoral Drive. You will need to park on the road or a nearby car park.
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