03.06.2026

Haribo Kimchi

Jaha Koo / CAMPO
TalentLAB . théâtre . Grand Théâtre
Haribo Kimchi
(c) Bea Borgers
lieu Grand Théâtre / Studio
langue
In English & Korean
durée
environ 1h10
surtitrage In English

A culinary performance

In Haribo Kimchi, we find ourselves in a pojangmacha, one of the typical late-night snack bars found on the streets of South Korea.

There, we meet three characters – a snail, a gummy bear, and an eel – who take us on a culinary journey, exploring food as shelter for those dislocated from their culture. In a series of intimate, absurdist anecdotes, they recount theevolution of kimchi culture, the bitter pain of unadulterated racism, the shame of trying to blend in and the deep umami taste of home. After his Hamartia Trilogy (2021), which delved into the far-reaching imperialism in East Asia, South Korean theatre maker and composer Jaha Koo returns with his newest creation. In a hybrid style that combines music, cutting-edge video, and robotic performers, the artist reflects on cultural assimilation with all its conflicts and paradoxes. In an exceptional performance that plays with all the senses, he serves up personal stories marinated in sweet-and-sour melancholy.

distribution

Concept, text, direction, music, sound & video
Jaha Koo
Performance
Gona, Haribo, Eel, Jaha Koo & two guests
Dramaturgy
Dries Douibi
Scenography, research collaboration & media operation
Eunkyung Jeong
Artistic advice
Pol Heyvaert

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