Lee Jae-jun, Mayor of Suwon (center), is attending the opening ceremony of the youth music creation space 'Mute' on the 18th and cutting the tape with attendees.

Lee Jae-jun, Mayor of Suwon (center), is attending the opening ceremony of the youth music creation space 'Mute' on the 18th and cutting the tape with attendees.

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The music creation space for youth in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, called ‘Mute,’ has opened its doors.


On the 18th, Suwon City announced the opening of Mute, a music creation space where young people can showcase their musical talents, located on the basement first floor of the Suwon Youth Culture Center.


The facility is equipped with a band rehearsal and recording room, sound control room, content editing room for personal practice videos, music editing and recording rooms, activity classrooms, and club rooms.


Construction began in May and was completed, with the official opening held on this day. The project cost a total of 455 million KRW, including 205 million KRW from the provincial government and 250 million KRW from the city government.


Lee Jae-jun, Mayor of Suwon, said, "We have designed the facility not only for composing but also for youth who want to be dancers or in bands, making it a well-rounded space." He expressed his expectations, saying, "Mute (Music Hideout) will become a hideout where young people share their talents and grow together."



To commemorate the opening of Mute, Suwon City will hold the ‘National Youth Music Competition’ on August 17 at the Onnuri Art Hall in the Suwon Youth Culture Center, where youth interested in composing from across the country will participate.


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