Regular Free Performances Held at 1,000-Seat Venue

Jin Gyo-hoon, Mayor of Gangseo District Office (left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement with Noh Hee-seop, Director of Sky Art Hall, at the "Business Agreement Ceremony to Support Cultural Activities for the Elderly." Provided by Gangseo District Office.

Jin Gyo-hoon, Mayor of Gangseo District Office (left), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement with Noh Hee-seop, Director of Sky Art Hall, at the "Business Agreement Ceremony to Support Cultural Activities for the Elderly." Provided by Gangseo District Office.

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Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Jin Gyo-hoon) has decided to support the cultural life of senior citizens by partnering with the local community to promote a vibrant old age.


On the 26th, the district office announced that it signed a 'Business Agreement to Support the Cultural Life of Senior Citizens' with Sky Art Hall, a local cultural performance venue, at the district office. According to the agreement, the district will provide administrative support for smooth event promotion, including publicity to encourage many seniors to participate in cultural events.


Sky Art Hall will regularly hold concerts featuring various genres of music, from trot to classical. The events will be held in a 1,000-seat performance hall equipped with two large front-facing screens. Starting with the first performance on the 10th of next month, the concerts will be held every two months, and admission is free.



Mayor Jin Gyo-hoon said, "Through this business agreement, we hope that senior citizens will enjoy various cultural events and find an opportunity to invigorate their lives," adding, "We will do our best to create conditions where seniors can live healthy and happy lives in their old age."


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