A live talk concert-style cultural program featuring artists from various fields, presenting high-quality performances and artistic worlds through YouTube's 'Seoripul Munhwa Class'... Weekly from the 22nd, with the first episode starring Kim Nahee from Miss Trot garnering attention

Seocho-gu Live Talk Concert 'Seoripul Munhwa Class' Performance View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seocho-gu (Mayor Eunhee Jo) will hold an online cultural arts program called ‘Seoripul Munhwa Class,’ operated in the form of a live talk concert via YouTube starting from the 22nd, to comfort residents tired of daily life due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and to support cultural artists whose stage opportunities have been reduced.


‘Seoripul Munhwa Class’ features artists representing various cultural contents across diverse fields such as musical, jazz, gugak (traditional Korean music), a cappella, travel, ballet, and humanities. They will share their unique stories centered on culture and guide viewers into a world of high-quality performances and works through the YouTube channel.


The YouTube channel can be accessed by searching for ‘Seoripul Munhwa Class’ and will operate once or twice a week at 7 PM starting from the 22nd.


In particular, the first performance of ‘Seoripul Munhwa Class’ will feature the beautiful comedian Kim Nahee, formerly of Miss Trot, who will share various stories related to trot music along with her unique and charismatic performance.


Additionally, the second performance on the 29th at 7 PM will feature the a cappella group Zenith, and the third performance on November 3rd at 7 PM will present a collaboration between sand artist Shin Miri and the gugak creative group ‘Mureu.’ For these three performances, on-site viewing will be available to a limited number of people through story application submissions.


Residents who want to watch the performances with their parents who like trot, families and friends who want to enjoy a cappella, jazz, ballet performances together, and others can write their stories and send them via the story application link on the Seocho-gu Office website’s notice board. Through a selection process, they can have the opportunity to watch their desired performance on-site and communicate with the performers through Q&A sessions.


Moreover, residents watching the live broadcast via mobile or online can participate in the performance by sharing questions or reactions in real-time chat rooms.



Seocho-gu Mayor Eunhee Jo said, “I hope that residents will find comfort and encouragement for their weary hearts by enjoying various cultural performances,” adding, “We will continue to strive to develop diverse cultural programs befitting the dignity of Seocho as a city of culture and arts, so that all residents can enjoy high-quality cultural content.”


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

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