Sejong Center for the Performing Arts "Delivering Culture and Arts Directly to You"
Visiting Performances for Socially Vulnerable and Marginalized Groups
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Sejong Center for the Performing Arts announced on the 9th that its representative social contribution program, ‘Yesullo, Donghaeng,’ will accept applications from socially disadvantaged groups, facilities, and autonomous districts from the 13th until 5 PM on the 17th.
This year as well, in cooperation with Seoul City, the program will operate the social contribution program ‘Yesullo, Donghaeng with the Disadvantaged,’ which reaches out to marginalized groups, and the cultural cooperation program ‘Yesullo, Donghaeng with Autonomous Districts,’ which visits local residents of autonomous districts, presenting a total of 25 performances annually (17 social contribution performances and 8 cultural cooperation performances).
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Disadvantaged groups, facilities, autonomous districts, and others wishing to host a visiting performance of ‘Yesullo, Donghaeng’ can check detailed information about the program and application details on the Sejong Center website before applying.
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