An Online Gathering Replaces the Annual Village Festival 'Carpe Diem'... Open to All Youth Nationwide Aged 13 to Under 18, No Restrictions on Theme or Genre

Seongbuk Seoul-type Innovative Education District Youth Activity Video Contest View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) is hosting the '2020 Seongbuk Seoul-type Innovative Education District Youth Activity Video Contest - Youth Activity Videos in the COVID-19 Era.'


In the Seongbuk-gu Innovative Education District, from 2017 to 2019, the annual children's and youth village festival 'Carpe Diem' has been held to support youths in showcasing their talents and growing as healthy members of the community.


However, this year, due to the impact of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), instead of an offline festival, a video contest will be held to create an online meeting space.


The contest is open to youths nationwide aged 13 to under 18 who are interested in innovative education and village education communities, and will be conducted in individual and group categories.


There are no restrictions on themes or genres, and youths can submit videos between 2 to 5 minutes long, planned and produced by themselves, through the contest website from the 2nd to the 27th of this month.


The final selected works will be awarded the Mayor's Prize and will be released on the Seongbuk Innovative Education YouTube channel.



For more details, please contact the Education Support Division of Seongbuk-gu Office.


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