'Kkok-Du' in Chennai
Aug 13, 2011
The first day of The Hindu MetroPlus Theatre Fest in Chennai saw Creative Group Noni reviving traditional Korean techniques with 'Kkok-Du'. Noni's declared aim is to showcase traditional performances in a modern visual language. Photos: S.R Raghunathan
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