Pocheon Cultural Tourism Foundation Recruiting Participants for 2025 Pocheon Community Culture Expo
Pocheon Cultural Tourism Foundation (CEO Lee Junghyo) announced on the 29th that it is recruiting local community culture and arts practitioners (clubs and groups) to participate in the '2025 Pocheon Community Culture Expo' in order to promote the revitalization of community culture and arts in Pocheon.
2024 Pocheon Living Culture Exhibition. Provided by Pocheon Cultural Tourism Foundation
View original imageMarking its second year, the 'Pocheon Community Culture Expo' was designed to provide a stage for community culture and arts practitioners active throughout Pocheon, and to create opportunities for mutual exchange and communication. The event is sponsored by NongHyup Bank Pocheon Branch and organized by the Pocheon Cultural Tourism Foundation.
The '2025 Pocheon Community Culture Expo' is scheduled to be held on September 14 at the outdoor plaza of Pocheon 38 Art Creation Center. Participants are being recruited in three categories: △Performance (clubs and groups of three or more people) △Experience (clubs, groups, and individuals) △Exhibition (clubs, groups, and individuals).
Anyone who resides in Pocheon or is active at a workplace located in Pocheon is eligible to participate.
The application period is open until August 8. Those wishing to participate should complete the application form posted in the notices section of the Pocheon Cultural Tourism Foundation website and submit it via email.
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For further inquiries, please contact the Culture Project Team of the Pocheon Cultural Tourism Foundation.
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