Hun-Mok
Hun-Mok Jung graduated from the dance department of Dankook University and received a degree in performance production from the Seoul School of Performing Arts in 2001. A year later, his solo piece 'A Whistle' was awarded first prize in the young choreographer category at the International Modern Dance Festival (MODAFE), and he himself won the "best dancer" award twice at the Korea Dance Festival. In 2004, he founded the dance and theatre group JUMOK, whose production 'An Unconvenient Truth' was included in the MODAFE programme in 2009. He has also worked with the BaBa Fish collective (2014), the petri dish company (2015) and the C&C Company (2016). In 2009, he joined the theatre collective Peeping Tom and has since created the plays 'La Visita', '32 rue Vandenbranden', 'A Louer', 'Vader', 'Moeder', 'Kind' and 'Dido and Aeneas'. In 2022, as director of the JUMOK Dance Theatre, he developed his own piece 'Anon', which was performed in Seoul and Brussels. He also created the dance film 'Uragano', which received numerous awards and nominations in 2021. Hun-Mok Jung gives dance workshops all over the world, including in Brussels, Bogota, Strasbourg, Seoul, Tokyo, Matsumoto, Macao, Bordeaux, Marseille, Toulon, Toulouse, Lyon, Albi, Barcelona, Rome, Florence, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Zurich and New York.