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Korea: Land of the Morning Calm
with Buddy Hatton

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About the Film

Following its incredible development over the last 50 years, Korea is now a modern, vibrant nation that still maintains its traditional culture. Often referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm," Korea is located at a major crossroads of Northeast Asia. Consequently, this country has become a country of endless possibilities. Seoul, the capitol, is where this sensation is most keenly felt. There's an infectious energy here and it's easy to get caught up in the Korean joie de vivre, as well as the city's non-stop attractions. In the south, the bustling port town of Busan is a little rough around the edges but rewards those travelers willing to pursue a more traditional city. Learn all about this fascinating country with leading film-maker Buddy Hatton in his latest film, Korea - The Land of the Morning Calm.

Monday, November 12, 2012 and
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
7:30pm
The Marquee at Union South

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Please choose:
Monday:  Film  |  Buffet
Tuesday: Film  |   Buffet

Ticket Prices

General Public: $12
Wisconsin Union Members: $10
UW Faculty/Staff:
$10
UW-Madison Students: $5

Pre-Show Dinner Prices

Pre-show dinners are located at
Varsity Hall III, Union South, 5:30pm

Dinner Menu:
Man-do (Korean pot stickers/ with red chile dipping sauce)
Buldak (Korean spicy wings)
Sigumchi Namul (Korean spinach salad)
Yukgaejang (Korean Beef soup)           
Bokumbap (Korean Fried rice)
Habah Namul (Korean fried Veggies)
Korean Kimche (Korean cabbage)
Tang-Su-Yuk (Sweet/ Sour Pork with Veggies)
Sogogi Jeongol (Korean beef and Veggies)
Soondubu Jjigae (Kimche Tofu stew)
GoGu Mat Tang (Grilled Korean Sweet potatoes)
Korean Fudge Bottom Pie

Dinner:
$17

Parking

Fee: $5
In Lot 80 below Union South

Related Links

Buddy Hatton’s Official Website: Go >>
Republic of Korea Official Website: Go >>
Wikipedia on South Korea: Go >>
The Lonely Planet Travel Guide on Seoul: Go >>



SPONSORS: The Theater Season is supported in part with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.