Experiments in Digital Storytelling
Long Live Livia
January 21, 2024
8pm KST / 6am EST
8pm EST / 10am KST (January 22)
Livestream
Free
Long Live Livia tells a story about memory, loss, and television by puppeteer and filmmaker, Zach Dorn. In this livestream performance, viewers travel through miniature recreations of his grandmother’s home while recalling a scene from the American television show The Sopranos. As personal stories become tangled in nostalgia and recollection, Long Live Livia explores pop media’s power to define the past and transform fiction it something more real than the dead.
This workshop performance will broadcast live from the Seoul Institute of the Arts. There are two livestreams on Sunday, January 21: one at 8pm KST and one at 8pm EST. Long Live Livia will be performed in English with live Korean translations. Tune in on our Watch page!
Long Live Livia is created by Zach Dorn, a co-program director of CultureHub Korea. It is presented as a part of Experiments in Digital Storytelling.