Gwangju Dong-gu, Classical Concert and Talk Show for Single-Person Households
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 1st that it held a special time for single-person households, the healing music concert "Connecting Your and My Hearts, Ieum," at 'Cafe Bella' in Dongmyeong-dong on the 31st.
Since Dong-gu has the highest proportion of single-person households at 48.3% among the five autonomous districts of Gwangju (average 39.6%), this healing music concert was prepared to support the formation of social networks for single-person households.
On the day, the concert featured a classical performance by actively working local musicians such as cultural critic Choi Cheol, tenor Heo Dong-gwon, baritone Park Won, and flutist Nari, along with a talk concert related to welfare services for single-person households.
Meanwhile, Dong-gu is the only one among the five autonomous districts of Gwangju selected for the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family's "Support for the Formation of Social Networks for Single-Person Households" project, securing a total project cost of 100 million won, and based on this, operates various programs for single-person households.
The programs by field include ▲ Healthy Living (Healthy Cooking) ▲ Social Life (Plogging with Pets) ▲ Mind Care (Find Me) ▲ Home Life (My Own Penthouse) ▲ Regional Customization (Namdo Culture Academy), among others.
For more details, inquiries can be made through the Gwangju Dong-gu Family Center website.
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Im Taek, Dong-gu Mayor, said, "I hope this healing music concert specially prepared for single-person households provided a proper time to heal through culture," and added, "We will continue to support various customized programs and the formation of a dense social network for the rapidly increasing single-person households."
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