Yun Hak kim`s daughter with First president Seung Man Lee during the korean War at the Hwa Cheon, Kyeong kee Do.

 

 

Yunhak Kim dancing "Shaman dance" and "Osaengbulsim"

 

 

After the performance in 1947 at the Nam Won, Chun-La Province.

 

 

After the performance in 1947 at the Nam Won, Chun-La Province

 

 

Solo Picture in 1944 at the Si-Kong Kwan

 

 

An article on May 18th, 1955 after visiting Yunhak Kim's Dance Institute at Myungdong just before a recital.

 

 

9th Dance recital with new choreographic work "Chu-Wol KangSan" by Yunhak Kim.

 

 

6th Dance Reciatl with new choreographic work "Hwarangmu"(Silla chivalry dance) at the Sikong-Kwan(previous National Theatre)

 

 

The article "Present issues of Chosun(Korean) dance-the origin and resonance of Sungmu (Monk's dance) and Kummu(Sword's dance)

 

 

Yunhak Kim's 4th Recital was held at Sudo Theatre under the auspices of the Seoul office of International News company. The article says that Yunhak Kim will present his labourious works from the constant practice which he never stopped even during the war.

 

 

An artical about filming of Yunhak Kim's dancing to introduce our brilliant dance to the world(director is Mr. Kyungkyun Shin of Chonggu film company).

 
 

The event was supported by Chosun Daily Newspaper and Korean Dance Association and held at National Theatre from Feb. 25th to 26th, 1969. Miyoung Kim performed as a special guest dancer.

 
 

Yunhak Kim performing "Sungmu"(Monk's dance) at the palace of Duk Su.

 
 

National professional dance association member at 1954 in Seoul.

 
 

Yunhak Kim`s School students picture 1954.

 
 

Yunhak Kim's last picture while alive. He is buried in his family graveyard in Paju, Kyunggi-do, Korea(S) leaving his wife, 3 sons, 1 daughter, 2 grandsons

   

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