Gwangyang City Art Troupe, Recruiting New Members
Vacancies in Choir and Gugak Ensemble Fields Until January 19
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] The Gwangyang City Municipal Arts Group in Jeollanam-do announced that it is recruiting talented and innovative members to lead the region's culture and arts until January 19.
The newly recruited positions are for non-permanent members of the municipal arts group, with 6 openings in the municipal choir (1 conductor, 1 soprano, 2 altos, 1 tenor, 1 bass) and 2 openings in the municipal gugak orchestra (1 gayageum player, 1 daegeum player).
For the conductor position in the municipal choir, applicants must be between 18 and 59 years old, possess professional knowledge and experience in the relevant field, and be dedicated to the development of the choir.
General members must be between 18 and 54 years old, graduates (including those expected to graduate in 2022) of a related department from a four-year university, and must not have been disciplined by national or public institutions or organizations within the last three years.
The practical and interview examinations will be held on January 25 for the choir and January 27 for the gugak orchestra, with successful candidates announced on February 4.
Tak Young-hee, Director of the Culture and Arts Division, said, "We hope that many passionate and skilled artists will apply for the Gwangyang City Municipal Arts Group open recruitment and lead the development of Gwangyang's culture and arts."
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