About Us






NANTA is a non-verbal performance integrates with unique Korean traditional music and western performance style. While performing, NANTA cooks turn everything, such as dishes, knives, pans, chopping boards, broom, and even each other in the kitchen into an impact instrument.

We've seen "Jump" and "Break out!" and now we are soon to see what paved the way for this vibrant trend of non-verbal performance. "Nanta", the fine blend of traditional Korean drumming, cooking, comedy, plus western style of staging and audience participation, is coming to Bangkok and will be bubbling over at Central Big C Prathunam

"Energy and entertainment is the combination of connection of audience to the show," says YuRi Park the Senior Project Manager

There's rhythm, and you don't need your brain, but you need your heart, to feel it.


Created in 1997 way before the start of K-Fever with the concept "the most Korean is the most universal", "Nanta" had the world in mind from the beginning.

"Language is a major barrier in performing globally, that's why we chose to produce a non-verbal performance.

"Nanta' is set in the kitchen where every one can easily share the experience, and that's why we've lasted this long. In fact, many millions of people haven't watched 'Nanta', though it's now been seen by more than four million worldwide."



In Southeast Asia, "Nanta" has been to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, KL, and Singapore, and Now Bangkok !!!


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