Magician Lee Hun participated in the traditional play "Lee Chun-pung-jeon."

Lee Hun appeared in the Gugak Arts Troupe's regular performance "Lee Chun-pung-jeon," held at Nowon Culture Center on the 17th.

The performance, presented as a combination of traditional Korean music, yeonhui (traditional performance), and dance, featured a large number of theater actors, with samul nori master Kim Deok-su serving as artistic director.

Lee Hun presented the lively comic form of traditional jaedam and traditional magic in a new way. Having reinterpreted the real figures of the Namsadang troupe from the Joseon era into dazzling and witty magic that he has made his own and reinterpreted for the public, Lee Hun, who has taken on the role of a "traditional magician," heightened the fun of "Lee Chun-pung-jeon," a dramatization of a novel rich in satire and humor.

Having been praised for his acting and magic through the circus madanggeuk "Rabbit Ballad" and the fantasy folktale "Goblin Magic School," and in "Jeongeup Gwonbeon, in classical music" held at Yeonji Art Hall, Lee Hun said as he finished "Lee Chun-pung-jeon," "I want to remain a traditional magician who can play even a small part in carrying on our traditions."

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