‘Seokchon Lake Atelier’ Young Artists Recital 'Jaram: Grow' Performance to be Held

Applications Open Until July 18

A total of 18 professional artists selected in two fields: Korean traditional music and classical music, provided recital opportunities

Starting August 24, weekly Thursday relay solo recitals by young artists to be presented



Songpa-gu Seokchon Lake Atelier 'Jaram: Grow' Performance View original image

Songpa-gu (Mayor Seo Gang-seok) announced that it is recruiting young professional artists to perform in the recital 'Jaram: Grow' held at ‘Seokchon Lake Atelier’ until July 18.


The district explained that it is promoting the recital 'Jaram: Grow' to select promising young artists, providing a stage for professional artists to hold solo recitals at ‘Seokchon Lake Atelier’ and offering local residents the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances in their daily lives.


Applicants must be Korean nationals aged 19 to 39, majoring in ▲Korean traditional music (instrumental, vocal, percussion) or ▲Western music (instrumental, vocal, piano).


Applications can be submitted by downloading the application form from the Songpa-gu website and sending it via email by July 18.


The selection process includes a first round of document and video screening, followed by a second round of practical examination on July 27 for those who pass the first round, and a final selection of 18 professional artists through expert interviews.


The final successful candidates will be announced on July 28 on the Songpa-gu website.


The 18 selected young artists will hold recital performances every Thursday at 7 PM until December, according to a schedule drawn by lot during orientation.


In the last week, all recital performers of 'Jaram: Grow' will hold a year-end finale concert called ‘Jaram-in Concert’ together.


For more details, please check the announcements on the Songpa-gu Office website, Seokchon Lake Atelier blog, and Instagram.


‘Seokchon Lake Atelier’ is a facility opened in November 2019, located on the first floor above ground along the west shore of Seokchon Lake, equipped with a small-scale performance hall, caf?, and rooftop garden.


The district operates various performances and cultural arts programs free of charge for visitors to Seokchon Lake and residents, creating an open cultural space in daily life. Those wishing to attend performances can make reservations in advance through the Seoul Public Service Reservation System.



Seo Gang-seok, Mayor of Songpa-gu, stated, “We hope for active participation from emerging artists with professionalism and capability,” adding, “Through the recital performances of young artists, we will contribute to the development of local culture and arts, and furthermore, we will create a Songpa where culture and arts flow so that all Songpa residents can easily access culture anytime and enjoy a rich life.”


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