July - September programs and events at the Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.
K-Cinema [ / Haeundae]
Befriend Korea
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5:
Sarah Chang plays Bruch at Wolf Trap, Shi-Yeon Sung,
Conductor
K-Art Gallery [Illustrating Passion & Freedom in Unison]
[Between the Lines: Constructive Drawing]
K-Cinema [ / 71: Into The Fire]
K-Art Gallery [ Tohheun and Moon Jar]
K-Cinema [ /Castaway On the Moon]
K-Classic [Petit Concert: Flute Solo Concert]
Samulnori After School Program
Taekwondo After School Program
The K-Art Gallery at the Korean Cultural Center promotes
cultural
exchange between Korea and the United States by presenting Korean
art,
bringing East and West together. The space is approximately
1,200
square feet. Divided into two exhibition halls, the gallery
accommodates
various types of art, including oriental painting, photography,
calligraphy,
sculpture and media art.
The 4th Annual K-Pop Video Contest
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to announce
the 2015
K-Pop Video Contest, an online event held via Facebook to celebrate
and grow
Hallyu, the Korean Wave of popular culture.
Entries Due By: July 31, 2015
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5: Sarah Chang plays Bruch at Wolf
Trap, Shi-Yeon Sung, Conductor
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The Korean Cultural Center Washington D.C. welcomes groups
interested in
learning about Korea and Korean culture, including from schools,
Taekwondo
studios, or other organizations. We can accommodate 20 to 100
people,
however all application forms should be submitted three weeks prior
to the
date you wish to visit. For more information and to submit an
application,
visit www.KoreaCultureDC.org.
Jang-soo Seo,
[email protected]
Homepage, Special Events
Seungdo Lee,
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Adam Wojciechowicz,
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