Recruitment of Clubs Participating in Gwangju Dong-gu 'Living Culture and Arts Club Support Project'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Im Taek) announced on the 3rd that it is recruiting clubs and organizations to participate in the Living Culture and Arts Club Support Project to support the activities of residents' autonomous cultural and artistic small groups.
The eligible applicants are living culture and arts clubs with at least 5 members, including 50% Dong-gu residents, and having activity spaces in Dong-gu.
In particular, this year, the scope of support will be expanded and reorganized to provide practical help for revitalizing living culture and arts clubs.
The recruitment fields include 9 categories: literature, music, dance, theater, fine arts, crafts, film, photography, and tradition, and up to 1.5 million KRW per club will be supported for ▲instructor fees ▲teaching materials ▲performance fees, etc.
Overlapping support is not allowed with other public institution projects or Dong-gu's practice space support project called the ‘Space Sharing Project,’ and private gatherings such as simple social clubs are excluded from support.
The application period is until the 10th, and applications can be submitted via email.
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Mayor Im Taek of Dong-gu said, “We aim to expand opportunities to enjoy culture and arts, which tend to shrink amid the COVID-19 crisis,” and added, “We hope residents can wisely overcome the current crisis through healthy leisure activities and emotional comfort.”
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