Black proscenium stage, contemporary dance performance inspired by traditional Korean rituals and celebrations (baek-il, doljanchi, gwallye, wedding, village gut, hwangap, ancestral rites, talnori, funeral rites). Three folding screens arranged diagonally from back to front. A spotlight from the upper right shines diagonally downward like moonlight. From the upper left, obangsaek (five traditional Korean colors) light projects onto the floor. Dancers wear modern white hanbok-style suits with pants, moving gracefully as if writing invisible words in the air. One female dancer is captured in repeated motion to emphasize rhythm and fluidity. The scene evokes a “feast of death,” symbolizing farewell and the cycle of life. The stage features screens, colored lighting, and projection videos. Live gayageum and percussion music blend with the dancers’ movements. Dramatic shadows, minimalistic stage, cinematic lighting, elegant composition, atmospheric, poetic and surreal mood, high detail, ultra-realistic, 8k artistic photography style. See more