From the 13th, National Intangible Heritage Center's 'K-Intangible Heritage Festival'

It Connects Again to Intangible Cultural Heritage View original image


A special stage to promote the value of Korean intangible heritage will be created. The National Intangible Heritage Center of the Cultural Heritage Administration will hold the ‘K-Intangible Heritage Festival’ from the 13th to the 15th. Under the theme ‘Reconnected through Intangible Heritage,’ various programs will be presented. These include the ‘Ipansapan Stage’ featuring diverse intangible heritage performances, a ‘One-Day Class’ experience event for foreigners residing in Korea, and traditional performances.


Performers on the ‘Ipansapan Stage’ include the Namsadangnori team led by master Choi Byung-jin, singer Kwon Song-hee, gugak group Baraji, Goseong Ogwangdae master Go Seok-jin, Gyeonggi minyo master Chae Soo-hyun, and singer Kim Jun-su. For foreigners residing in Korea, the ‘Donggodongnak Stage’ and ‘Igudongseong Stage’ will showcase performances such as Piri Jeongak and Daechwita, Bongsan Talchum, fan dance, and Ogomu. You can also experience Gayageum Sanjo performed by Joselin Clark (USA), Pansori by Lorre Mapo (Cameroon), and Gyeonggi minyo by Nansi Castro (Mexico).



All performances will be conducted in compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, including temperature checks, hand sanitization, entry log registration, maintaining a distance of at least 1.5 meters, and wearing masks. Admission is free. For more details, please refer to the National Intangible Heritage Center website.


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

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing