Gwangjin-gu Hosts Online Busking Performances Every Friday via District Website
Busker No.2 is the duo 'Haerian & Yoon Soan' with 200,000 YouTube subscribers... Gwangjin Cultural Center to hold 'Audience-Free Online Concert' starting from the 22nd
Gwangjin-gu 'Hope Message, Online Live Busking' 2nd Busker Harian & Yoon Soan Duo Promotional Image
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) has launched support for online cultural activities to help residents exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting with singer Chaeyeon’s performance on the 6th, the district has been conducting the weekly Friday event “Hope Message, Online Live Busking” through online platforms such as the district website, YouTube, and Naver TV.
The second busker to participate in the online busking after singer Chaeyeon is the duo “Haerian & Yoon Soan,” who have 200,000 YouTube subscribers. Since their debut in 2017, they have actively released single albums every year and contributed to drama OSTs.
They also participated in several busking performances organized by the district last year, including the Neungdong-ro Busking Zone inauguration ceremony and Gwangjin Busking Day, and are now joining the online live busking event.
The performances by the second online busker duo “Haerian & Yoon Soan” consist of two parts; the first part was presented on the 10th, and the second part will be released on the 17th through the district website, YouTube, and Naver TV.
Additionally, on the 24th, the third busker, Park Ji-won (Gionia), will present an online busking performance.
Furthermore, starting from the 22nd, the Gwangjin Cultural Center website and the Gwangjin Cultural Center YouTube channel “Gwangjin Culture One!” will host “Audience-Free Online Performances” as part of a traveling cultural center program.
The “Audience-Free Online Performances” will feature a variety of shows including singer-songwriter Jin Kyo’s performance, fusion Nanta, instrumental performances, traditional Korean music (gugak), and Samulnori.
Visiting Cultural Center 'Audience-Free Online Performance' - Performance by Gwangjin Gugak Arts Troupe
View original imageOn the 24th, a vehicle equipped with LED screens will travel through Gangbyeon Station, Konkuk University Station, Achasan Station, and other locations to screen the performance videos for a second time.
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Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “We hope that these online performances we have prepared will bring comfort to the hearts of residents exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. We will continue to work hard so that residents can enjoy high-quality cultural and artistic performances comfortably at home.”
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