Seoul Arts Center and Sejong Center Extend Suspension of Operations by 2 Weeks
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] The Seoul Arts Center announced on the 28th that it will extend the suspension period of operations by two more weeks in accordance with the government's one-week extension of 'Social Distancing Level 2.'
The Seoul Arts Center stated on its website that the suspension period for performances, exhibitions, and lecture programs originally scheduled until the end of this month will be extended until the 14th of next month. Accordingly, the piano recital by Kim Sunwook scheduled for the 13th of next month has been postponed, and exhibitions such as the 'Toulouse-Lautrec Exhibition' and the 'Pulitzer Prize Photography Exhibition' have been temporarily suspended.
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Sejong Center for the Performing Arts also decided to postpone or suspend its self-planned performances until the 14th of next month. The grand theater performance of 'Simon Dominic & Car, the Garden' scheduled for the afternoon of the 8th of next month has been temporarily postponed, and the musical 'Murder Ballad' performances have also been suspended until the 13th of next month.
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