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Goblin Party presents Sale

Goblin Party presents Sale

November 22, 2025, 8:00 PM

Notice: Use of strobe lights

Free admission until full capacity is reached. Prior reservation required via this link.

Presentation
Once upon a time, there was a goblin market hidden deep within the forest. This place only appeared on special days and for a limited time. Those who knew of it would embark on an adventure in search of mysterious objects that could only be found there. Upon arrival, they would be amazed by unexpected scenes: when the goblins touched seemingly useless objects, they transformed into movements, sounds, and stories of unusual beauty. The goblin market came to life. But there, the exchange went beyond material goods. It was a space to share emotions and stories. With one coin, you could buy laughter, and with two, tears were for sale.

Technical Details
Choreography and Performance: Lim Jinho, Ji Kyung-min, Lee Kyung-gu
Percussion: Kim Hyun-bin
Gayageum: Kim Min-jung
Producer: Lee Y. Chan
Lighting: Lee Myeong-han, Pedro Serrano, and Rafael Serrano
Set Design: Kwak Yong-min
Sound: Lauren Serrano and Rafael Serrano
Music: Quickstar
Production: Yellowbomb Inc. (Kim Jina, Cho Hyun-seo, Kim Myung-hwa)
Co-organizers: Korean Cultural Center in Spain, Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art - CAAC / Contemporary Creation Center of Andalusia - C3A

About the Company
Goblin Party
is a South Korean contemporary dance company with no fixed artistic director, where all members take on the role of choreographers. Far from focusing on abstract movements, their performances prioritize narrative and play. With a sharp and lively perspective "like that of a Korean goblin called Dokkaebi" they seek to establish a direct connection with the audience from the stage, offering reflections on contemporary society.

Their most iconic piece, Once Upon a Time, successfully completed a tour through three Latin American countries in 2024 (Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil), and is scheduled to be presented at the prestigious Teatros del Canal in Madrid in 2026, following an official invitation.

Their new creation, Sale, is inspired by a traditional Korean goblin market. On stage, itinerant vendors appear, carrying a variety of objects, trading not only material goods but also emotions. The piece features three dancers and two musicians (specialized in gayageum and percussion), and, thanks to its playful and intuitive structure, sparks the imagination of a wide audience ¿ from children to adults.

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