The fun never stops at Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines as the center introduces its fresh and new lineup for its Cultural Classes on July 20!
Cooking Class, Korean Traditional Dance Class and Taekwondo Class are set to be held in the new building.
Notably, the classes were selected due to their popular demand from both the center’s visitors as well as from the interest of the general public.
Cooking Class
KCC’s Teacher Lily Min who has also handled the previous cooking classes will handle the cooking class.
At 16 students per class, the curriculum will touch upon different Korean food cooking techniques as well as the history and social culture of Korea through food.
It will be held in KCC’s new Cooking Classroom. Interested participants can select the menu for 8 weeks they’d like to join upon registration.
Taekwondo Class
KCC’s Teacher Kim Hyo Jun, the President of Korea Taekwondo Association in the Philippines, will handle the Taekwondo Class.
To be held in KCC’s new K-Studio, it will teach 30 students in total. There will be 2 sessions of Taekwondo classes on Saturday and 30 students will have a level test on the first day to divide the group into 2 sessions.
It will touch upon the deeply rooted discipline and martial arts centered in Korean culture. It also includes the strengthening of the mind and the body and learning the etiquette associated with it.
Korean Traditional Class
Finally, the Korean Traditional Class will be taught by KCC’s Teacher Jo Jang Eun who has handled the previous traditional dance classes.
The class will be held in KCC’s new K-Studio, the same as the Taekwondo class, and will teach 15 students in total on Saturday.
There will be one session a week and its curriculum will touch upon the history and social culture of Korea through its music and dance, particularly Buchaechum or “Fan Dance” which drew influences from traditional Korean folk dances.
All Cultural Classes will be held from July 20, 2022 to September 17, 2022.
The students will be selected on a first apply, first slot basis via forms that will be released on KCC’s official FACEBOOK accounts on July 13 at 10 AM.
No fees will be paid by any student for the whole duration of the class, and materials needed for the classes such as ingredients, uniforms as well as gears are also provided for by the center.
KCC currently offers free Korean Language classes with a hybrid setup.
For more information and updates on KCC’s newest events and projects, you may visit its official Facebook, Instagram and Twitter platforms @KCCPhil, and its website phil.korean-culture.org.
PR Source: KCC Philippines
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