Namwon City to Hold Suryuhwagae Media Exhibition Commemorative Concert on May 17
Harim and Patchwork Road Concert
Namwon City in North Jeolla Province will hold a commemorative concert for the Suryuhwagae (Water Flows, Flowers Bloom) immersive media exhibition at 5:00 p.m. on May 17 at the Namwon Municipal Kim Byungjong Art Museum and Kong.
According to the city on May 14, the concert will feature singer Harim, who produced and directed the sound for the Suryuhwagae immersive media exhibition. He will present a stage under the theme "Where the Spring Breeze Blows."
Suryuhwagae Media Exhibition Opening Commemorative Concert Poster. Provided by Namwon City
View original imageSet against the backdrop of the Namwon Municipal Kim Byungjong Art Museum, the music?blending guitar, accordion, percussion, and other diverse instruments?is expected to create a romantic spring day.
An official from the art museum stated, "Along with the concert, we hope you will also enjoy the Suryuhwagae (Water Flows, Flowers Bloom) works at the Kong Media Exhibition Hall, as well as the special exhibition 'The Time of Chunhyang' (Reviving 95 Years of Chunhyangjae’s History Through Records) at the Kim Byungjong Art Museum." The official added, "We hope you will fully enjoy the last celebration of spring this year and leave with special memories from Namwon."
Like the Namwon Municipal Kim Byungjong Art Museum, Kong is closed every Monday. Inquiries about the exhibition can be made by phone.
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