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Anthroblogogy - February 2007

samullori... beat to dis!

February 28th 2007 13:41
last night was one of those nights that was just meant to be. we decided that we would go out for diner at one of the local bbq houses in cheonan. we went to one that unfortunately i can't say the name of as i couldn't read it, but i can say that it is going to be one of the our regular haunts from now on as the food was exceptional and the price was very well within our budget. i even managed to meet a fellow student that works there from sangmyung university who, once we established we were studying together, was more than accomodating for our every need.

after a hearty serve of samgyeopsal (bbq bacon type pork), bap, and a couple of bottles of makgeolli (this ultra cheap unstrained rice wine that tastes like water with a hint of alcohol - but certainly does the trick), we wondered off home to revel in our coolness. as i stood at the kitchen window, consuming a well deserved marlboro red, i was suddenly overwhelmed by a sound unlike anything i had ever heard before. a rhythmic beat consisting of a pulsating bottom end complemented by high almost piercing 'gong' sounds. all moving in a progressive waveform that was too tantalising to pass by...


i had to then leave my apartment and go in search of this sound that had aroused my senses. upon leaving my residence, i discovered that it was coming from the block next door, and not from the main street that i had initially heard the reverberation from. as i stood there looking up at the room where the noise was coming from, i started to contemplate how i was going to approach the situation. should i just walk in and go 'hey! i don't know what you are doing, but i would like to be part of it!' or should i just stand there and listen? i went for the latter option, however within a couple of minutes, a man came out from the restaurant underneath this jam session and gestured to me in a way to say 'would you like to come in?' with an enthusiastic smile, i nodded yes and it was on!


he grabbed my arm and virtually dragged me into a stairwell, all the while smiling and saying something at me that i could not understand, but knowing he was friendly and had nothing but sincerity to offer. as we walked up the stairs, the drums were getting louder, and my anticipation grew and grew. what was i about to walk into?

the door was opened and i was thrust into my first piece of traditional korean history, with a drum beat banging in a way that you could not ignore it. before me was a room of eight men, all about 35 to 60 years of age, going nuts on each of their instruments! they all gave me a look of 'huh? westerner?' and then smiled with a welcome and gestured to get on down with them! naturally, this was what i was searching for in this adventure, so i could not resist. i was drawn to the man on the big ass bass drum that was driving the groove, which i later found out is called the buk.
buk drum
his only gesture was to bang it harder!
this guy grabbed me and thrust the buk into my hand and gave me a quick lesson on the required beat that i had to bring to the jam. i felt it and rolled with it to much surprise of my fellow beat masters. they all gave me the nod that a muso does when you are accepted and off we went. it didn't take too long to realise that the man on the kkwaenggwari (a small gong) was the conductor and drove the bpm and took the jam to the highs and the lows. eventually the beat came to a crescendo, and this marked the end of the session. kind of like a van halen end with david lee roth hollering 'yeeeaaahhh'. BANG! the end.

everyone stopped and looked at me with a 'yeah!', followed by an onslaught of korean language that i had no idea of its meaning, but could understand that they were impressed. one of the guys came over and shook my hand saying 'you friend'. with that i knew that i was in with this group of gentlemen and was one of the tribe. we then attempted to converse on a few topics, but decided that the best way to talk was with the music.
janggu korean drum
just shut up and jam!


we kicked out a few more jams, and this saw the evening come to an end. however they then thrust a calendar into my face, showing me that they are jamming this friday and that i must come to play with them. of course i agreed, said goodbye, and danced my way home! i wait until friday with much anticipation.
jamming with koreans
you can move your body if you want to..
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neighborhood comparisons

February 27th 2007 08:58
i am missing home a little today so i felt i should be self indulgent and cheer myself up with some images of home. and what better way to do it than to compare the old neighborhood with the new.
grafiti
street scapes?

green trees
they have them too!

melbourne central
architecture?

cheonan local temple
it's here too!

melbourne street scapes
buildings

typical cheonan street
cheonan street scape

melbourne grafiti
colour?

cheonan local temple
sometimes a bit too much colour

rusty cage
things just lying around..

cheonan bells and whistles
here too...

melbouren alleys
sometimes a problem with rubbish collection

cheonan rubbish problems
here too...

richmond back street art
interesting shapes

cheonan local temple
repitition gets the point across


so just a few little comparisons between the two places i have lived in the last little while. i like cheonan, but i think melbourne will always have a special place in my heart.
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funny photo

February 26th 2007 08:50
funny tshirt photo
when translation goes wrong

after all of the more serious posts that have appeared in this space of late, i thought i should lighten it up a touch with a picture of a shirt that was for sale at one of the local markets. all i can say is translation problems....
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is this the face of happy?

February 25th 2007 08:48
happy town accomodation in cheonan
when you're blue and you don't know where to go to....
when i first arrived in south korea, i couldn't get over the emphasis that is placed on the word 'happy'. everywhere i turned, i would see the word 'happy'. from television stations having sweepers proclaiming that watching their network would make one happy, or convenience stores boasting that they provide 'happy', 'fun', shopping environments. even down to people that i have made contact with having email addresses like 'behappy@....' or 'happymoon@...'. the people on a whole appear to be very happy, but why this push to make everything so 'happy' and 'fun'?

i pondered this for a while, almost to the point where happy made me mad. why? why? why? then it all started to make sense. looking at the younger generation, they are all quite content and very enthusiastic to get on with their lives. no problem with emotions there, maybe. however from watching how the older generation operate within the community, by how they walk and hold themselves, how they look at me - whether that is because i am young or westerner not sure-, to their work ethic within their own culture it all has an expressionless front. they are hard working people that don't seem to have much else, except their families


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the unification of korea

February 21st 2007 02:31
Roh Moo-hyun
one step closer to unification
big news here in south korea this morning was the announcement of moves being made to unify the north with the south of korea. statements made by the ministry of unification yesterday only go to show that there is a will and in some sense a need to unify the two nations, which is being initiated by the south korean government.

the hot issues that the ministry's lee jae-joung touched upon was concentrating on food aid and attempting to connect severed families between the two nations. the food aid would come in form of fresh food along with fertiliser to assist with the continuation of north korea's depleting agricultural efforts. they also announced efforts to improve communication systems, namely video conferencing, in an attempt to re-connect families that were seperated after the war. it is estimated that there are 480 people living in the communist state


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man, this is technical shit!

February 14th 2007 16:15
globally, we all have different ideas on etiquette when it comes to toileting. my first confrontation with this was in doha not so long ago (check here). however, now it seems i am in the electronic capital of the world and this seems to extend into their toilets - no shit!

techy shitter
welcome! to the bidet future....
when we checked into our 'love motel', we went through the usual motions of checking everything out which generally includes opening and closing everything with a hinge, turning everything on and off with a switch, and running naked through every room in the place. when i opened the door to the bathroom, you could imagine my excitement to be greeted by this bad boy. i didn't know if it was the control chair for the enterprise, or simply the most tricked-up toilet that ever was! upon opening the lid, it was confirmed it was indeed a new wave toilet. i then noticed the control panel next to it and was overwhelmed with intrigue, along with aghast


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holy stoneies!

February 13th 2007 17:09
night life in cheonan is unlike anything i have ever experienced before. it is not like it is dead and it not exactly pumping with excitement, but there is an energy floating around that can be tapped into. apart from the street vendors peddling their goods, one would either find themselves in a pc bang (pronounced bung), a hof which is similar to a coffe shop that dabbles in both caffeine and bad beer, or a bar. the other night we stumbled across a gem...

the rolling stones music bar
the rolling stones music bar

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arriving in cheonan

February 12th 2007 14:13
so after an educating two days in seoul, it was time to fly the roost and heard towards cheonan (pronounced chonan) and set up for the next six months. it took one hour on the slow train, which apparently can be reduced to half an hour on their bullet train. we arrived with only knowing that there was a university there somewhere that i am enrolled in, and that there was a tourist information center when you turn left out of the station.

when we arrived there, conveniently the tourist information centre was closed and left us wondering what we were going to do. cheonan is more korean than seoul - meaning everything is written in hangul and virtually no one speaks english. whilst contemplating this, i decided that a coffee was in order, and set off to try to acquire one. the first coffee shop that i found had a plastic kangaroo sign sporting the phrase 'g'day mate', which sent my spidy senses tingling. upon walking in, i was greeted with a friendly hello in perfect english. it turns out that the shop was owned by a man named michael, who lives in sydney but owns a business in cheonan. he invited us in for a free coffee, and started explaining how things run around here. again the gods were smiling, or budha was rubbing his belly


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communicating in south korea

February 11th 2007 13:57
in a country that has the highest amount of connectivity, it is funny to walk around and see sites like this:
wirey
high speed internet!

and the funny is, while i was taking this photo a truck nearly collected one of these wires and bought down all of them! and it wasn't even a very high truck! so i think the high speed internet is there, but they do have to do some work on the infrastructure. interestingly enough, this picture isn't just at one location, it is a common site throughout the entire city


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a few seoul snaps

February 11th 2007 07:24
i just went and had a walk around a few parts of seoul today. so here are some snaps of what it looks like:
temple
one of the many temples

toilet time
why is the man happier than the woman?

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seoul searching...

February 10th 2007 07:18
goofy characters
welcome to seoul!

after an 18 hour trip from melbourne we finally arived at kim's guest house, seoul, which was to be our residence for the next two days. and what a journey it was to get this far. we were prepared partially for the language barrier, as everything that i read said that koreans could all basically speak english. i had the basics down and was well confident that easing into the culture wouldn't pose that much of a problem. i think that was my biggest mistake!

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