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is a band that has gained popularity these days as a dance music reconstructing Pansori.

Reporter Kim Soo-hyun met the band Inalchi, who started at the Hongdae Club and advanced to the stage and advertisement of the regular venue.

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[This day & Ambiguous Dance Company Performance: Pan down.] This

is a reinterpretation of a scene where a housekeeper meets a tiger, not a rabbit.

Addictive rhythm and unique dance of the dance company with melody also emit intense energy.

Based on Jang Young-gyu, also known as a movie music director, such as King of Anti-Corruption and Busan, this band of bass, drums, and pansori singers doesn't stand out from the name.

[Narae/Innalchi vocal: (Innalichi) is one of the eight people in the late Joseon Dynasty, but it was originally called Joolwangdae. The pronunciation itself is also fun. It's also very diverse, and it's also a fish that lives in water.]

[An-Ho Lee/Inalchi vocal: It's an alternative pop band. Isn't this the pursuit of making music that all dances happily together?] After

performing at the club, I got word of mouth with songs and sensational videos that reinterpreted the archery artists, and in a year, I advanced to famous stages and commercials.

Jang Yeong-gyu, who had enjoyed collaboration with Korean musicians such as Buddhist music, court music, and folk songs before, says that you can simply abandon the stereotypes about Korean traditional music and enjoy it.

[Young-gyu Jang/Inalchi Producer, Bass: I want to break the prejudice (for Korean classical music). Rather, teens and 20s don't even have that bias. So I think it's easy to listen, just to listen to music.]

Pansori and band music are often regarded as a genre without popularity, but the experiment of this day that has risen across the border continues to increase fans.

[Kwon Song-hee/The Final Vocal: Is Pansori possible? I'm looking forward to it.]

(Video editing: Seunghee Lee, VJ: Oh Se-gwan)