7 Intangible Cultural Heritage Holders Participate in Production Training
Seven bearers of traditional skills and crafts designated as National Intangible Cultural Heritage will participate in educational activities.
The Cultural Heritage Administration's National Intangible Heritage Center announced on the 17th that it will hold the "Intangible Heritage Traditional Craft Creative Workshop" for six months starting from the 22nd. This program allows bearers of traditional skills and crafts to receive advice from experts while creating portfolios and samples of their works. If the portfolio is recognized for its excellence, participants can join the "Creative Workshop Residency Program," which provides support for materials and creative activities.
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This year’s selected bearers are Park Eun-jeong (holder of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 10 Najeonjang and No. 113 Chiljang), Bang Seok-ho (holder of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 55 Somokjang), Kim Jin-hwan (holder of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 64 Duseokjang), Jeong Young-rak (holder of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 96 Onggijang), Kim So-yeon (holder of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 107 Nubijang), Kim Dae-seong (holder of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 128 Seonjajang), and Seong Gi-beom (apprentice of National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 55 Somokjang).
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