“Song of Hope” as the Theme

The Seo-gu Women’s Choir in Gwangju will hold its 21st regular concert under the theme “Song of Hope” at the Seobitmaru Culture and Arts Center at 7 p.m. on December 4.

Poster for the 21st Regular Concert of the Western Women's Choir. Provided by Seo-gu, Gwangju.

Poster for the 21st Regular Concert of the Western Women's Choir. Provided by Seo-gu, Gwangju.

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According to Seo-gu on December 2, this performance has been organized to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Korea’s liberation and to deliver messages of hope and comfort. The Seo-gu Women’s Choir will present a variety of songs, including “Stop Calling Me Mom,” “Reminiscence,” “Star,” “Horangsuwolga,” and “Gashiri.”


There will also be special performances featuring the Dream Ensemble string trio, actress Moon Ji-hye, and Korean dancer Choi Yoo-jung.


The members of the Seo-gu Women’s Choir said, “We have prepared the stage with great care, based on the skills we have honed throughout the year, to deliver a warm message to the community. We hope the message of hope will deeply resonate with everyone who attends the concert.”


Lee Hyun-soon, Head of the Culture and Arts Division, stated, “I hope the passion and artistic sensibility of the Seo-gu Women’s Choir will deeply move the residents. We will continue to actively support a variety of activities to promote the development of local culture and the arts.”



Since its founding in 1999, the Seo-gu Women’s Choir has performed on various stages, including national choir competitions and local festivals. In September, the choir received a special award at the 3rd Ulsan National Choir Competition.


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