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2014 January - March

Korean Cultural Center Washington D.C.

January

February

March

Bojagi & Beyond K-Art Gallery

Lunar New Year’s Day event

Taekwondo Program

Embassy Adoption Program

Befriend Korea

K-Art Gallery Bringing the Gap

K-Literature A Glimpse into

Korean-American Literature

Samulnori Music in D.C. Schools

K-Cinema A Very Ordinary Couple

K-Classic Spring Concert

Digital Museum K-comics: MANHWA

K-Literature Yearn Hong Choi’s Poetry

Collection “I am Homeland”

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Seollal: Lunar New Year's Day event

• What’s Seollal?

The K-Arts Gallery at the Korean Cultural Center promotes cultural exchange between Korea and the United States by presenting Korean art,bringing East and West together. The space is approximately 1,200 square feet. Divided into two exhibition halls, the gallery accommodates various types of art, including oriental painting, photography, calligraphy, sculpture and media art.

K-Arts Gallery “Bojagi & Beyond”

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Taekwondo classes

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K-Arts Gallery “Bringing the Gap”

K-Literature “A Glimpse into Korean-American Literature”

Samulnori Music in D.C. Schools

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K-Literature programs help introduce Korean literature and Korea's most celebrated writers. Readings and lectures help participants appreciate the artistry of Korean language and literature.

The janggu ( ), commonly known as an hourglass-shaped

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The kkwaenggwari ( ) is a small gong used primarily in

The jing ( )

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K-Cinema “A Very Ordinary Couple”

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K-Classic “ Spring Concert”

K-Classic events allow visitors to experience classical music performances by Korea’s top musicians. The Korean Cultural Center

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Digital Museum “K-comics: MANHWA”

K-Literature “ ”

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2014 ScheduleSpring: Jan. 27 – May 7 / Summer: May 19 – Aug. 27 / Fall: Sept. 8 – Dec. 17

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Fellow Korean pop culture fans from across our region gathered for a unique Hallyu community event! The Global Hallyu Forum 2013: Hallyu Live! featured

Presenters:

Global Hallyu Forum 2013: Hallyu Live!

Kimjang: Making and Sharing Kimchi

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The Korean Cultural Center Washington D.C. welcomes groups interested in learning about Korea and Korean culture, including from schools, taekwondo studios,or other organizations. We can accommodate 20 to 100 people, however all application forms should be submitted three weeks prior to the date you wish to visit. For more information and to submit an application, visit www.KoreaCultureDC.org.

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