Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Successfully Concludes the 1st Student-Led Audition Program
Gwangju Student Talent Festival... Outdoor Booths and Diverse Hands-on Activities
The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 5th that it successfully held the 1st student-led audition program, "Gwangtalpe (Gwangju Student Talent Festival)," at the National Asian Culture Complex Art Theater 1.
The "Gwangtalpe" event was held with the participation of about 700 students, parents, teachers, and citizens, featuring outdoor experiential activities, the Gwangtro (pre-performance), and the Gwangtalpe (main performance) stages.
The pre-experience activity program consisted of various outdoor booths such as ▲"Matchirangkke" (quiz) ▲"Deonjirangkke" (tuho, a traditional Korean throwing game) ▲"Dollirangkke" (spin wheel) ▲"Jjigeurangkke" (life four-cut photo booth) ▲"Gwangtalpe Photo Zone." About 200 participants experienced various activities at these booths from 3 PM.
Following this, the performance program began at 5 PM with an audience of 700 people. Before the main performance, the "Gwangtro" show featured seven talented teams who narrowly missed advancing to the finals, showcasing their impressive skills.
From 6 PM, the main performance "Gwangtalpe" continued. Nine teams who advanced to the finals with outstanding skills captivated the audience with their dazzling performances. Additionally, a congratulatory performance by bassist Park Tae-hee of the band YB and the Practical Dance Department of Baekseok Arts University filled the venue with applause and cheers.
Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon said in the opening remarks, "We will continue to strive to create an educational environment based on culture and arts so that students can showcase their diverse talents and abilities."
Meanwhile, this final event departed from the traditional competition-centered culture to create a space where all students could enjoy themselves, so no separate judging or awards were given.
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However, the participating students in the finals will have this experience recorded in their school records to assist with their career and academic advancement in the future.
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