Gwangju National Science Museum Hosts Year-End Concert Featuring Ham Shin-ik
The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 22nd that it will hold a year-end concert blending science and art in collaboration with Hana Bank to celebrate the Christmas season.
This concert will feature the Ham Shin-ik Orchestra Symphony Song, which is actively performing worldwide, and will be held on the 23rd at 2 PM in the Imagination Hall of the National Gwangju Science Museum.
The event includes familiar melodies such as Gabriel's Oboe and Waltz, as well as programs that children can enjoy, like Traffic Light and Baby Shark. There will also be a session introducing classical instruments such as viola, oboe, and bassoon.
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Reservations for the year-end concert are available on the National Gwangju Science Museum website on a first-come, first-served basis for up to 150 people. The event is free and open to everyone from children to adults.
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