Ulsan Office of Education Hosts Education and Culture Arts Festival... Over 2,000 Students Participate
The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will hold the "26th Ulsan Education Culture and Arts Festival" at the Student Education and Culture Hall from the 18th to the 27th.
This arts festival will be conducted in the form of a presentation where students and teachers showcase the artistic talents they have honed throughout the year. About 2,000 students from over 80 elementary, middle, and high schools in the Ulsan area, along with four teacher art club teams, will participate.
Main events include the Elementary MoaMoa Art Contest and an art exhibition displaying outstanding works from the Middle School Academic Competition, as well as stage performances featuring choir and ensemble concerts. There will also be various art experience activity booths, street performances (busking), and creative film experiences.
The opening ceremony will be held on the 20th at 2 p.m. in the large auditorium on the second floor, featuring collaborative performances by students and teachers, gym ball drumming by elementary special class students, and student band performances.
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An official from the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education said, "This arts festival was prepared with the idea that students, teachers, and parents are all protagonists," adding, "We hope many people enjoy the wonderful performances by our students and teachers, as well as appreciate the art exhibitions and creative films."
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