By 10 Media on March 8, 2012 | 8:00 am | 0 Comments
You’ve tried the food and spoken the language – but what about the music? These classes for international residents are the perfect chance to learn some traditional Korean tunes. Held at the National Folk Museum of Korea located inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, the 8-session course shows participants how to play the janggu (장구), the hourglass-shaped Korean drum that is used in samulnori (사물놀이) and other Korean musical genres. At the end of May, participants will get to take part in a final performance in the museum auditorium. Tuition is free, the museum provides instruments and costumes, and the courses are taught in English. International residents of all ages and genders are welcome to attend. To apply, send an email to Yeeyeon Hwang at minbakedu@gmail.com by March 23rd.
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