Applications for song video submissions via email accepted until July 7... Finalists in classical vocal, general pop, trot, and choir (10+ members) categories selected through preliminary screening

Dobong-gu, COVID OUT '815 History and Culture Concert Online Audition' Held View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dobong-gu (Mayor Dongjin Lee) is holding the '815 Historical and Cultural Concert Online Audition' to commemorate Liberation Day.


The district has prepared the ‘815 Historical and Cultural Concert Online Audition’ created by residents to provide cultural activities that residents can directly participate in and enjoy.


The ‘815 Historical and Cultural Concert’ will be held on August 14 as an offline event.


The application period is until 6 PM on July 7. Participants can select songs from various genres such as classical vocal music, popular songs, trot, and choir (10 or more members).


Applications can be submitted by filming a video of up to 3 minutes on a smartphone, including a self-introduction and one verse of an a cappella song, and sending it via email (white1214@dobong.go.kr).


Finalists selected through this online preliminary round will advance to the offline final stage of the 'Corona OUT, Wise Dobong Cultural Life ? 815 Historical and Cultural Concert Online Audition' held at 2 PM on July 18 at the Dobong-gu Citizens' Hall auditorium, where they will compete.


In particular, the finalists will have their song videos posted on the Dobong-gu Office YouTube channel and will receive a performance fee of 50,000 KRW.


Prizes for winners on the final stage include ▲Grand Prize (1 person) 1,000,000 KRW ▲Excellence Prize (2 persons) 500,000 KRW each ▲Encouragement Prize (3 persons) 200,000 KRW each, along with the opportunity to perform at the ‘815 Historical and Cultural Concert’ held on August 14.



Mayor Dongjin Lee of Dobong-gu said, “I hope this ‘815 Historical and Cultural Concert Online Audition’ will be an opportunity for residents to showcase their hidden talents and skills. In these times of prolonged COVID-19 restrictions on cultural activities, I hope it will be a healing time where residents can participate directly and relieve stress.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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