Songpa-gu Plans Classical Concert for Families in May
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Pinkfong Meets Classical... Songpa-gu Presents May's Musical Gift 'Find Tutti' View original image

Songpa-gu (Mayor Seo Gang-seok) presents a unique concert where the popular character ‘Pinkfong’ meets classical music as the final cultural gift of May, the month of family.


The district announced that on the 30th at 5 p.m., it will hold ‘Find Tutti in Pinkfong’s Classic Land’ at Lotte Concert Hall for the children of Songpa-gu.


This performance is part of the district’s ongoing ‘Cultural Performance Planning Series’ since last year, offering residents free access to various genres of cultural and artistic performances. This is the second event following the ‘Songpa New Year Concert’ held at Lotte Concert Hall in February.


Seo Gang-seok, Mayor of Songpa-gu, explained the background, saying, “In celebration of May as the month of family, we prepared a classical musical concert so that children, who usually cannot attend classical performances, can enjoy music freely with their parents and gain valuable cultural experiences.”


‘Find Tutti’ is targeted at children aged 36 months and older. It is designed to provide various fun experiences by combining exciting stories tailored to their level with familiar classical music.


Pinkfong, Baby Shark, the Bassar Orchestra, violinist ‘Danny Gu’, and vocalists will perform. They embark on an adventure to find ‘Tutti’ by traveling through each village in Classic Land to successfully hold the Lion King’s birthday party concert.


During the one-hour journey, the young audience will pass through Instrument Village, Opera Village, Lullaby Village, and March Village, enjoying entertaining performances of ▲Symphony No. 5 ▲March of the Lion King ▲Nice to Meet You, Pinkfong ▲Flight of the Bumblebee ▲Radetzky March ▲Arditi’s ‘Il Bacio’, among others.


For inquiries about the performance, please contact the Cultural Business Team of the Songpa Cultural Foundation.



Mayor Seo Gang-seok of Songpa-gu stated, “‘Find Tutti’ will be an opportunity for children to freely clap their hands, dance, and enjoy classical music,” adding, “Going forward, Songpa-gu will continue to plan a wider variety of performances so that all residents, from children to seniors, can experience culture and the arts in their daily lives.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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