Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will hold the Ulsan Education Culture and Arts Festival under the theme "Kongdak Kongdak! Singing the Recovery of Daily Life through an Exciting Arts Festival."


The event, held from the 19th to the 28th at the Ulsan Student Education Culture Center, aims to discover talents and aptitudes in the field of culture and arts, provide opportunities for career exploration, and offer various experiences in different art fields.


The festival is divided into exhibitions of local students' artworks, art performances, special performances, and experience programs.


During the event, collaborative teacher-student works from the "Elementary Gather Gather Contest," student collaborative works, and outstanding works from the middle school student academic competition will be displayed in the art exhibition hall.


On the 19th, curriculum-linked art performances will take place, and from the 20th to the 21st, choir performances will be held in the grand performance hall. From the 25th to the 27th, orchestra performances and others will be presented daily from 2 p.m. in the grand performance hall.


For experiences, from the 19th to the 22nd, a film experience created by students will be held at the Black Box Theater, and on the 21st and 22nd, experience booths themed on the fusion of music and art will operate on the outdoor stage.


Art class experiences include graphic design, makeup, upcycling, survival exploration, theater play, and creative crafts, offering a variety of engaging activities.


From 10 a.m. on the 22nd, a student-led busking stage experience will be held using the stair theater. Participation in the busking stage on the day of the performance is also available by first-come, first-served reservation.


The special performance on the last day of the arts festival, the 28th at 5 p.m., will feature the percussion group HATA, presenting a unique blend of traditional and modern percussion and exciting performances.


Applications for the special performance will be accepted from the 18th on the Student Education Culture Center website by students, parents, and local residents.


The performances are planned as part of "Cultural Sympathy Across the Regions with the Arts Center," aiming for the entire educational community to enjoy the joy and happiness that art and culture bring.


The Ulsan Office of Education expects this autumn arts festival to be an opportunity to recover from the emotional setbacks caused by COVID-19 and to fully enjoy an exciting and hopeful return to daily life.



An official from the city education office said, "The Ulsan Education Culture and Arts Festival, as a project to revitalize school arts education, will provide students who have developed talents in the arts with opportunities to showcase their dreams and talents, and it will become a grand cultural and arts festival where the educational community can come together while enjoying various art experience activities that students usually find difficult to access."


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