Gyeonggi Arts Center Recruiting Customer Advisory Panel Until May 12 for Content and Service Consultation
The Gyeonggi Arts Center is recruiting members for its 9th Customer Advisory Panel until May 12, with the aim of expanding communication with audiences and encouraging participation in the improvement of performing arts services.
The Customer Advisory Panel is a participatory advisory program in which members provide feedback from the audience's perspective on performances and overall services, and these opinions are reflected in the center's operations.
This advisory panel will select approximately 15 audience members who have interest and experience in the performing arts. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have attended at least 10 performances per year, and possess a broad understanding of and interest in culture and the arts.
The selected panelists will serve for six months, starting in June 2026.
During their term, the panel will provide advice on all aspects of Gyeonggi Arts Center’s performance content, services, and branding, and participate in monitoring performances by the Gyeonggi Provincial Arts Troupes and other planned events. Members will also be expected to submit advisory reports twice a year, attend regular advisory meetings, and share feedback at any time through an online community, among other activities.
Participants will receive a consulting fee of KRW 100,000 per meeting or report submitted. Additional benefits include invitations to performances, commemorative gifts, and a certificate of appreciation upon completion of the term.
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A representative from the Gyeonggi Arts Center stated, "The Customer Advisory Panel serves as a key communication channel for reflecting audience feedback in our operations," adding, "We will continue to build a more open and effective performing arts platform based on input from the field."
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