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Culture and Arts Program

We plan, develop, and operate various culture and arts programs and content.
From local story development to local cultural festivals, audio readings,
salons, small gatherings, and exhibitions,
if you’re looking for programs with our own flair, please contact us at any time.

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Progress examples

The family stamp tour festival 'Pyohyeonhaehyo'

This festival was held on Saturday, September 23, 2023, as the third chapter of the "Hyo(filial piety)" Festival. It aimed to remove the traditional weight and biases of the term "Hyo", and provide an opportunity to reflect on the meaning and communication within families.

Everyday Studio 'Audio Play Reading: Connect Through Sound'

A program where participants read a play together, take on roles within the play to understand its meaning and emotions, and then perform a dramatic reading of the play, followed by a live recording session.

Sadang 4-dong Village Content Development and Resource Compilation

Village storytelling creation and development, operation of a village guide training program and development of an operation manual, design of village tour courses and development of tour programs, and the production of village tour map and audio guides.

The Family stamp tour festival 'Hamkkehaehyo'

This festival was held on Sunday, September 25, 2022, as the second chapter of the "Hyo(filial piety)" Festival. It aimed to share entertainment that reflects local characteristics and provide opportunities to find and develop connections that bring local resources and residents closer together.

The culture and arts project for young people 'Let's Meet Now'

An ALL-IN-ONE project for young people that includes salons, small gatherings, and exibitions, aimed at virtuous cycle by forming social networks and communication channels for those feeling isolated and lonely.

The family stamp tour festival 'Georeobwahyo'

This festival was held on Sunday, December 21, 2021, as the first chapter of the "Hyo(filial piety)" Festival. It aimed to provide an opportunity to reconsider the meaning of family by offering activities that families can enjoy together.