Gumi Cultural Foundation to Hold Onmaeul Choir Joint Performance "Us"
Joint Performance at Gumi Arts Center Grand Theater on the 22nd
First Collaborative Stage by Village Choirs from Goa-eup, Seonsan-eup, and Dogae-myeon
Gumi Cultural Foundation in North Gyeongsang Province (CEO Lee Hanseok) announced that the Onmaeul Choir, which is operated as part of the "Culture in the Village" project, will hold a joint performance at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 22nd, at the Gumi Arts Center Grand Theater.
This stage marks the first joint performance by village choirs from three regions-Goa-eup, Seonsan-eup, and Dogae-myeon-serving as a culmination of their achievements over the past five months.
Onmaeul Choir Joint Performance 'Uri' Poster / Provided by Gumi Cultural Foundation
View original imageSince May, the Onmaeul Choir has brought together local residents from each region, harmonizing their voices and building both musical skills and a sense of community through approximately 20 regular training sessions and rehearsals.
This joint performance is especially meaningful as it provides a venue where the three regional villages unite to create a single harmonious resonance.
Lee Hanseok, CEO of Gumi Cultural Foundation, stated, "The Onmaeul Choir is a valuable process in which residents lead cultural and artistic activities, gathering their hearts through song and restoring the spirit of community. I hope that the passion and effort of the choir members will be warmly conveyed to the citizens through this joint performance."
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He added, "Gumi Cultural Foundation will continue to expand the foundation for enjoying culture and the arts in everyday life."
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