“Experience Free Traditional Korean Music for Children at Wanju Pungnyu School!”
Traditional Korean Instruments, Pansori, Korean Dance, and More...
[Wanju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Wanju-gun announced on the 15th that the Wanju Pungnyu School is conducting the free traditional Korean music experience for toddlers, "Pungnyuya~Let's Play!", one of the life-cycle cultural arts education projects, until July 22.
The free traditional Korean music experience for toddlers is held every Friday at 10:30 AM, with over 200 children from about five institutions in Wanju-gun participating.
Various programs are prepared according to the age group, including learning about traditional Korean musical instruments, hands-on experience with Korean instruments, Pansori, and Korean dance.
The program provides an opportunity to appreciate the beauty and excitement of the authenticity and tradition of our people, and the tone color of traditional Korean music, similar to the rhythm of the body, positively influences the children's emotions.
In addition, from June, regular performances in the first half of the year and free Pungnyu lessons will be actively conducted. Detailed information and news can be found on the Wanju Pungnyu School website, Facebook, and Instagram.
Also, by filling out the membership application form on the website bulletin board and applying for membership, you can receive various news from the Pungnyu School in advance via text message.
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Wanju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr
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