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You Must Visit This Super Instaworthy Modern Dance & Nature-Inspired Exhibition In Seoul!

You Must Visit This Super Instaworthy Modern Dance & Nature-Inspired Exhibition In Seoul!

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By Amanda on 24 Sep 2019
Digital Editor
Amanda enjoys writing about fashion and lifestyle (even though she can't dress and has no life). She is also a self-professed cheese, mala and sparkling water lover.

Are you always on the hunt for new insta-worthy spots? This exhibition in Seoul is one you have to visit!

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Piknic, a complex cultural space in Seoul, currently has an exhibition by famed film art director Peter Pabst and they are ethereal to say the least. The "Peter Pabst: WHITE RED PINK GREEN" exhibition was inspired by the sets of modern dance stages of the late dancer Pina Bausch, known for her expressionist dances.

True to the exhibition name of "WHITE RED PINK GREEN", the exhibition is split into four different zones with nature installations of different colour themes. Scroll on to check out these zones!

WHITE

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Inspired by Bausch's dance piece "Tanzabend II", the White zone is filled with soft white sand and birch tree installations. You will have to take off your shoes to walk on the sand but the photos are absolutely insta-worthy even without shoes.

RED

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Filled with red peony petals, Red was inspired by Bausch's "The Window Washer" performance stage. It makes for an absolutely gorgeous backdrop for your photos as well.

PINK

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Pink carnations fill up the Pink zone, inspired by Bausch's performance "Carnations". You will have to be careful there and tiptoe around the carnations but we promise, the photos will be fantastic.

GREEN

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Located on the rooftop, the green zone was inspired by Pabst and Bausch's first collaboration "1980". The juxtaposition of the green grass and white flowing cloth makes it a great backdrop for your photos as well.

If you are interested in "Peter Pabst: WHITE RED PINK GREEN" exhibition, make sure to catch it before it ends its run on 27 October!

Piknic "Peter Pabst: WHITE RED PINK GREEN" Exhibition

?194 Namchang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
⏰ 11am - 7pm (last entry 6pm), until 27 October 2019 (Closed on Mondays)
?Adults: 15000 won, Students: 12000 won

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Photos: @Lulu的旅行日记 (via Little Red Book)

Text by: GirlStyle SG