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Henequen

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1998

애니깽

Henequen (애니깽) is a large-scale Korean original musical based on the historical forced migration of Korean laborers to Mexico in the early 20th century, portraying their suffering, resistance, and enduring dignity.

1998

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SOURCE

novel

SETTING

Foreign

BOOK

adaptation

국내 프로덕션

1998.06 🔴 Seoul Arts Center Opera House (Seoul)

🔴 = Large-scale production

SYNOPSIS

(Full Synopsis)

Set in the early 1900s during the final years of the Joseon Dynasty, the musical unfolds between Jemulpo Port in Korea and the henequen plantations of Mexico, where Korean laborers are deceived into overseas migration and subjected to near-slavery conditions.

Lured by brokers promising opportunity, over a thousand Koreans depart from Jemulpo aboard foreign ships, only to find themselves trapped in harsh plantation labor under brutal overseers. The workers endure extreme heat, violence, and dehumanization, reduced to expendable labor in an unfamiliar land.

Amid this suffering, individuals emerge who refuse to submit. Women in particular play a central role, encouraging resistance and sacrifice. Some assist in escape attempts, even at the cost of their lives, asserting dignity and defiance in the face of oppression.

A group of laborers resolves to escape and return to Korea to report their plight to the king. After years of hardship, a few survivors manage to make the journey back, only to encounter a homeland already overtaken by imperial forces, rendering their efforts tragically futile.

The narrative ultimately serves as both a requiem for those who perished and a reflection on historical injustice, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring human will to resist.

​제작 노트

Premiered in June 1998 at the Seoul Arts Center Opera House by the Seoul Performing Arts Company, Henequen (애니깽) was created as a large-scale commemorative production addressing a lesser-known chapter of Korean history—the forced migration of Korean laborers to Mexico in the early 20th century.

The work originated from a play by Kim Sang-yeol, who developed the story after encountering first-generation Korean immigrants in Mexico. The musical adaptation retained the historical foundation while expanding the narrative through large ensemble staging, incorporating music, choreography, and dramatic storytelling.

The title “애니깽” refers to “henequen,” a type of agave plant cultivated in Mexico, which became synonymous with the harsh labor conditions endured by Korean workers. The production also carried an additional layer of meaning as a symbolic act of restoration, reclaiming the narrative after a troubled film adaptation associated with controversy.

As a production, it combined historical narrative with national reflection, functioning both as a memorial for the laborers who suffered and as a critique of the political failures that enabled such exploitation.

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REFERENCES

Synopsis Sources

     

Henequen Musical Article

https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/3652661

     

Hankyung Synopsis Article

https://plus.hankyung.com/apps/newsinside.view?aid=1998051801861&category=&sns=y

     

     

Articles & Reviews

     

Dong-A Ilbo Review

https://www.donga.com/news/amp/all/19980602/7350343/9

     

Chosun Ilbo Review

https://www.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/1998/06/08/1998060870323.html

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