Busan Women's Culture Center Hosts 'Women's Culture and Arts Academy'... Recruiting First 90 Students on a First-Come, First-Served Basis
July 13?August 31, Every Wednesday 3:30 PM?5:30 PM, Women's Culture Center 3rd Floor Small Theater
Each session features different topics such as Interpersonal Relationships, Life Meaning, Music Appreciation, and Investment Know-How
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Busan Women's Culture Center will hold the ‘2024 Women's Culture and Arts Academy (Subtitle: A Joyful Life Made Through Learning)’ starting from the 13th at the small theater on the 3rd floor of the Women's Culture Center, and is recruiting students.
This Women's Culture and Arts Academy was prepared to strengthen women's capabilities and expand the right to enjoy culture and arts by utilizing cultural contents.
A variety of programs in diverse fields have been prepared with excellent instructors and high-quality curricula, and participants can experience a joyful life that begins with learning through topics such as interpersonal relationships, the meaning of life, music appreciation, and financial know-how.
The academy will start on July 13 and run until August 31, every Wednesday from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM, for a total of 8 sessions, each with a different theme. Students who attend more than 6 sessions will be awarded a certificate of completion signed by the Director of Busan Women's Culture Center.
The themes of the academy include ▲(History) Modern Art Seen Through Women's Eyes ▲(Humanities) Personality Types and Human Relationships Seen Through Tarot ▲(Socio-Culture) Successful Communication Strategies by Lee Min-young, author of ‘The Young Kkondae is Coming’ ▲(Psychology) Finding a Happy Life and Meaning ▲(Music) Classical Stories with Top Domestic Vocalists ▲(Work-Life Balance) Life Design in the Era of Work-Life Balance ▲(Finance) Housing Market Outlook and Residential Investment Planning in an Era Where ‘Home’ Becomes a ‘Burden’ ▲(Crafts, Experience) Making Rattan Craft Accessories.
Any female citizen of Busan can attend for free. From the 4th, 90 students will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis through the Busan Integrated Reservation System, visits, or phone calls.
Kim Jeong-hee, Director of Busan Women's Culture Center, said, “As we gradually recover to daily life after the COVID-19 pandemic, I hope this academy becomes an opportunity for many people to find vitality in life through the joy of learning and to meet a new daily life.”
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The Women's Culture Center strictly follows quarantine rules, including disinfecting all classrooms to prevent COVID-19. This special lecture will also be held with a capacity of 90 people, half of the small theater's capacity, and students must strictly adhere to personal quarantine rules such as wearing masks and hand sanitizing.
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