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G2 Korean Ambassador's Belgian Open Poomsae 2024
2024-10-08
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2024 Korean Traditional Music Workshop "Pansori (판소리)"
2024-10-07
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Taste Korea, Enjoy Sweetness
2024-09-16
About KCC
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- PERFORMANCE/CONCERT
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- Brussels Cello Festival 2024
- Brussels Cello Festival 2024 15-17 November 2024 @ Flagey, Église Notre-Dame de la Cambre The Brussels Cello Festival is an internationally recognized biennial cello festival bringing together the world’s top cellists and young talents to Belgium for a week of inspiring concerts and masterclasses. In continued partnership with the Korean Cultural Center of Brussels, this edition features the laureates of the 2022 Queen Elisabeth Competition, Taeguk Mun and Sul Yoon, who will present wonderful performances over three days. This year’s festival, under the theme ‘Cellists for cellists’, has organized 8 scintillating programmes paying homage to the great cellist composers who have shaped the cello’s repertoire over the centuries. If you love cello music, don't miss this cello festival! *Please click here for more information and ticket sales
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- KCC x Fifty Lab Music Festival - HYPNOSIS THERAPY
- KCC x Fifty Lab Music Festival 2024 HYPNOSIS THERAPY THU 14 NOV. 2024 STAGE & SET TIME TBA / Ticket HYPNOSIS THERAPY is a Seoul-based electronic hip-hop duo consisting of rapper/producer JJANGYOU and producer Jflow. JJANGYOU first gained international recognition as a semifinalist on Korea's rap survival show Show Me The Money and has since shared the stage with artists like CL and Chungha. Jflow, a seasoned figure in the Korean music scene, was a member of the award-winning group Wavisabiroom and has produced for a wide array of Korean artists. In 2022, HYPNOSIS THERAPY released their self-titled debut album to acclaim from Vogue, Hypebeast, and MixMag. They followed up in 2023 with their sophomore album, PSILOCYBIN, supported by an Australia tour and a landmark performance at SXSW. As frontrunners in the Seoul underground scene, their live show series, MUSHROOM HOUSE, has become a staple of the electronic live music scene, with support from brands like Converse, Nike, and Maker's Mark. - Curated by DMZ PEACE TRAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL Fifty Lab Music Festival 2024 Since 2019, Fifty Lab has been dedicated to showcasing the most promising upcoming talents over three days in iconic venues at the heart of Brussels. With recommendations from some of the most influential Belgian and international music programmers—such as Primavera Sound, Down the Rabbit Hole, Montreux Jazz Festival, Pukkelpop, and Couleur Café—our audience will discover the next big musical favorites across all genres and nationalities. Fifty Lab takes place in central Brussels, with venues just a short 4-minute walk from each other, making it easy to explore multiple performances. This festival is all about falling in love with emerging artists from Belgium and beyond. Whether you're the type who’s always scouting the next big thing or someone who wants to discover fresh talent, Fifty Lab is your music festival. Each year, Fifty Lab collaborates with 20 national and international festival programmers to curate 20 out of the 65 acts in our lineup. These programmers, true music enthusiasts, are always on the hunt for fresh talent to introduce to their audiences. At Fifty Lab, they share their “musical crushes” with us, making about a third of the lineup a surprise—even to us! Join us to experience this year’s “coups de cœur” from DMZ Peace Train Music Festival in Korea, We Love Green from France, MS Dockville from Germany, Sónar from Spain, and many more.
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- Antwerp Symphony Orchestra X Korean musicians
- Antwerp Symphony Orchestra X Korean musicians The new generation of Korean musicians is leaving an indelible impression on the world stage of classical music. Discover the groundbreaking sounds of these Korean musicians performing with the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra in the sparkling acoustics of the Queen Elisabeth Hall. Bomsori Kim violin Fri 08.11.2024 20:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp Shiyeon Sung conductor Fri 08.11.2024 20:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp Sat 23.11.2024 15:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp Sunhae Im soprano Wed 18.12.2024 20:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp
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- Forum IMPACT "FOCUS KOREA"
- Forum IMPACT EDITION 2024. FOCUS KOREA 1 > 16. November 2024 @ Théâtre de Liège Since its creation in 2016, the IMPACT Forum has continuously explored, through the performing arts, the ever-deepening relationship between our era and rapidly expanding technologies. Dance, theater, performance, visual and digital arts—IMPACT invites you to discover new forms of expression, new identities, and artistic cartographies. This space of hybridization, where the boundaries between disciplines become fluid, encourages us to rediscover our sense of wonder and to be carried by the vibrations of sensitive worlds. This year, the IMPACT Forum is exploring the theme "After the World," an innovative approach that imagines possible futures beyond the current state of the world. It will particularly highlight the vibrant art scene of South Korea, a central focus of the forum's opening. IMPACT FOCUS SOUTH KOREA <DRAGONS> Eun-me AHN / 1>2.11 Dragons ©Sukmu Yun <ON THE BIRD’S DAY> Byungjun Kwon, Robot Theater Company / 2>3.11 On the bird’s day ⓒJD Woo <ALONE TOGETHER> Anna Adreregg, Sara Kim / 2>3.11 Alone Together ©Swan Park <A CHAIR FOR CO-RESPONDING> Bon Kim / 2>5.11 A Chair for Co-responding ©FishTank <BYUNGJUN KWON SOLO EXHIBITION> 8>16.11 Byungjun Kwon Exhibition ©Park Seungki Grand Opening: 1-3rd November 2024 Programma compleet / Reserveren, Klik hier
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- Brussels Cello Festival 2024
- Brussels Cello Festival 2024 15-17 November 2024 @ Flagey, Église Notre-Dame de la Cambre The Brussels Cello Festival is an internationally recognized biennial cello festival bringing together the world’s top cellists and young talents to Belgium for a week of inspiring concerts and masterclasses. In continued partnership with the Korean Cultural Center of Brussels, this edition features the laureates of the 2022 Queen Elisabeth Competition, Taeguk Mun and Sul Yoon, who will present wonderful performances over three days. This year’s festival, under the theme ‘Cellists for cellists’, has organized 8 scintillating programmes paying homage to the great cellist composers who have shaped the cello’s repertoire over the centuries. If you love cello music, don't miss this cello festival! *Please click here for more information and ticket sales
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- KCC x Fifty Lab Music Festival - HYPNOSIS THERAPY
- KCC x Fifty Lab Music Festival 2024 HYPNOSIS THERAPY THU 14 NOV. 2024 STAGE & SET TIME TBA / Ticket HYPNOSIS THERAPY is a Seoul-based electronic hip-hop duo consisting of rapper/producer JJANGYOU and producer Jflow. JJANGYOU first gained international recognition as a semifinalist on Korea's rap survival show Show Me The Money and has since shared the stage with artists like CL and Chungha. Jflow, a seasoned figure in the Korean music scene, was a member of the award-winning group Wavisabiroom and has produced for a wide array of Korean artists. In 2022, HYPNOSIS THERAPY released their self-titled debut album to acclaim from Vogue, Hypebeast, and MixMag. They followed up in 2023 with their sophomore album, PSILOCYBIN, supported by an Australia tour and a landmark performance at SXSW. As frontrunners in the Seoul underground scene, their live show series, MUSHROOM HOUSE, has become a staple of the electronic live music scene, with support from brands like Converse, Nike, and Maker's Mark. - Curated by DMZ PEACE TRAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL Fifty Lab Music Festival 2024 Since 2019, Fifty Lab has been dedicated to showcasing the most promising upcoming talents over three days in iconic venues at the heart of Brussels. With recommendations from some of the most influential Belgian and international music programmers—such as Primavera Sound, Down the Rabbit Hole, Montreux Jazz Festival, Pukkelpop, and Couleur Café—our audience will discover the next big musical favorites across all genres and nationalities. Fifty Lab takes place in central Brussels, with venues just a short 4-minute walk from each other, making it easy to explore multiple performances. This festival is all about falling in love with emerging artists from Belgium and beyond. Whether you're the type who’s always scouting the next big thing or someone who wants to discover fresh talent, Fifty Lab is your music festival. Each year, Fifty Lab collaborates with 20 national and international festival programmers to curate 20 out of the 65 acts in our lineup. These programmers, true music enthusiasts, are always on the hunt for fresh talent to introduce to their audiences. At Fifty Lab, they share their “musical crushes” with us, making about a third of the lineup a surprise—even to us! Join us to experience this year’s “coups de cœur” from DMZ Peace Train Music Festival in Korea, We Love Green from France, MS Dockville from Germany, Sónar from Spain, and many more.
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- Antwerp Symphony Orchestra X Korean musicians
- Antwerp Symphony Orchestra X Korean musicians The new generation of Korean musicians is leaving an indelible impression on the world stage of classical music. Discover the groundbreaking sounds of these Korean musicians performing with the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra in the sparkling acoustics of the Queen Elisabeth Hall. Bomsori Kim violin Fri 08.11.2024 20:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp Shiyeon Sung conductor Fri 08.11.2024 20:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp Sat 23.11.2024 15:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp Sunhae Im soprano Wed 18.12.2024 20:00 @ Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerp
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- Forum IMPACT "FOCUS KOREA"
- Forum IMPACT EDITION 2024. FOCUS KOREA 1 > 16. November 2024 @ Théâtre de Liège Since its creation in 2016, the IMPACT Forum has continuously explored, through the performing arts, the ever-deepening relationship between our era and rapidly expanding technologies. Dance, theater, performance, visual and digital arts—IMPACT invites you to discover new forms of expression, new identities, and artistic cartographies. This space of hybridization, where the boundaries between disciplines become fluid, encourages us to rediscover our sense of wonder and to be carried by the vibrations of sensitive worlds. This year, the IMPACT Forum is exploring the theme "After the World," an innovative approach that imagines possible futures beyond the current state of the world. It will particularly highlight the vibrant art scene of South Korea, a central focus of the forum's opening. IMPACT FOCUS SOUTH KOREA <DRAGONS> Eun-me AHN / 1>2.11 Dragons ©Sukmu Yun <ON THE BIRD’S DAY> Byungjun Kwon, Robot Theater Company / 2>3.11 On the bird’s day ⓒJD Woo <ALONE TOGETHER> Anna Adreregg, Sara Kim / 2>3.11 Alone Together ©Swan Park <A CHAIR FOR CO-RESPONDING> Bon Kim / 2>5.11 A Chair for Co-responding ©FishTank <BYUNGJUN KWON SOLO EXHIBITION> 8>16.11 Byungjun Kwon Exhibition ©Park Seungki Grand Opening: 1-3rd November 2024 Programma compleet / Reserveren, Klik hier
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- KCC EXHIBITIONS
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- Exhibition K-COMICS, "All of us are dead", "Solo Leveling"
- Exhibition K-COMICS Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Exhibition K-COMICS, "All of us are dead", "Solo Leveling" 16 Sept. ~ 7 Nov. 2024 *'Artist Talk' with Dong Geun JOO, the author of All of Us Are Dead, on October 15, 2024, at 18:30 at the Korean Cultural Center Brussels Today, Korean webtoons have transcended the boundaries of mere comics and have established themselves as a new form of cultural content that creates a bond of empathy with readers around the world. With their creative storytelling, charming characters, and innovative use of digital platforms, webtoons have evolved from mere comics into a massive industry. This exhibition provides an opportunity to experience firsthand the distinctive charm and outstanding creativity of various Korean webtoon works. It also shows how webtoons have gained worldwide popularity as cultural content in the digital age and have created significant business value in the process. Webtoons go beyond mere entertainment by conveying humanistic values through their exploration of human emotions and social issues. Through these values, Korean webtoons evoke empathy in readers and play an important role as a tool for cultural communication. We hope that all visitors to this exhibition will be attracted by the allure of Korean webtoons, discover the diverse values they contain, and contribute to a more vibrant cultural exchange between Korea and the world.
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- [Exhibition] Dance and music of the royal banquet in Korea
- Dance and Music of the Royal Banquet in Korea Exhibition Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU [Exhibition] Dance and music of the royal banquet in Korea 03/07/2024 > 06/09/2024 *Free admission without reservation The Korean Cultural Center in Brussels and the National Gugak Center hold a special exhibition titled "Dance and Music of the Royal Banquet in Korea" under the theme of ‘Imin jinyeondobyeong’, a Korean cultural property (Seoul Metropolitan Government Tangible Cultural Heritage Nos. 543 & 544). ‘Imin jinyeondobyeong’, made in 1902, is a ten-panel folding screen depicting the ceremonial procedures of King Gojong’s entrance into ‘giroso (a senior-level office for civil ministers)’ at the age of 51. In this exhibition, representative Korean musical instruments used at royal banquets at the time, such as ‘gayageum’, ‘geomungo’, ‘daegeum’, and ‘piri’, as well as traditional performance costumes and ancient documents such as <Daeakhubo> and <Akhakgwebeom> will be displayed to introduce various aspects of the royal family of Korea.
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- Solo Exhibition - Lee Hyun Joung
- Picture of Solo Exhibition - Lee Hyun Jung ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Solo Exhibition - Lee Hyun Joung April 4 - May 19, 2024 Opening on April 4 at 6pm in the presence of the artist Address: Rue de Rollebeek 27, Brussels, B-1000 Galerie Sept is proud to present a special exhibition in honor of the exceptional South Korean artist Lee Hyun Joung. It is with great pride and respect that we celebrate six years of collaboration with the artist we have been privileged to represent with dedication and admiration. She will be present at the vernissage, giving you the opportunity to meet her. Discovered in 2018 by Florian Araïb, founder of Galerie Sept, Lee Hyun Joung is recognized for her unique artistic approach that harmoniously fuses the artistic traditions of South Korea with a refined contemporary aesthetic. Through her masterful use of ancestral Hanji paper and the inks she creates herself, Hyun Joung creates works that transcend the boundaries of time and space. Each drawn line, each empty space, leaves room for reflection on harmony in the duality of human existence. This event will be much more than a simple artistic event. It will be a tribute to Lee Hyun Joung's brilliant career and undeniable impact on the contemporary art world. It's an opportunity to celebrate his talent, dedication and contribution to the enrichment of our cultural universe. This exhibition will highlight the subtlety of his art, where each work invites the viewer into deep, introspective contemplation. Lee Hyun Joung's imaginary landscapes evoke a timeless dialogue between past and present, earth and sky, offering an artistic experience that touches the heart of the human soul.
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- [Extended] Exhibition on traditional Korean culture
- Exhibition on Traditional Korean Culture Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU [Extended] Exhibition on traditional Korean culture March 4 - June 21, 2024 @ Korean Cultural Center The Korean Cultural Center Brussels is delighted to inaugurate its first exhibition of 2024, a unique showcase of Korean traditional culture encapsulated within three distinct “boxes”. These boxes are themed around the Hanok, a traditional Korean house composed of various spaces and rooms. Resembling “kits”, these boxes are replicas of traditional Korean elements, offering visitors a glimpse into three aspects of Korean life: one box represents the life of a man, another the life of a woman, and the third encapsulates general Korean culture. Each box is a microcosm of various unique elements. The exhibition will also feature traditional instruments and skillfully crafted furniture. Additionally, we invite you to partake in a Hanbok experience, where guests can try on traditional clothing and capture the moment with photographs. This exhibition promises a comprehensive and immersive journey into the heart of Korean culture. In the Hanok, a quintessential traditional Korean house, distinct zones were allocated for men and women, reflecting their unique roles in traditional Korean culture. This is why the upcoming exhibition features different types of boxes for each gender. The woman’s box showcases her role in sewing, while the man’s box illustrates his duty to study and appreciate the arts, such as drawing or playing an instrument. This gender distinction, a significant aspect of traditional Korean culture, will be exemplified in the exhibition. The Exhibition on Korean traditional culture offers a direct and immersive experience of Korean culture. Key elements of a Hanok, namely the Sarangbang, Anbang, and Annyeong, will be on display in the hall of the Korean Cultural Center. But what exactly are these elements? Stay tuned to find out in this enlightening journey into the heart of Korean tradition. Picture of Sarang Box ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Sarangbang box As previously mentioned, both men and women had distinct tasks and roles in traditional Korean culture, which is reflected in the elements of their respective boxes. In the Sarangbang, or “the space for men where they studied and greeted guests”, one can find a desk equipped with stationery composed of four writing supplies, among other elements designed to make the study session more delightful and enjoyable. Furthermore, recognizing the importance of physical exercise, a bow and arrow also find their place in the Sarangbang. The roles of men in traditional Korean culture were often carried out outside the living area, in a private room within the household territory. This exhibition provides a unique insight into these aspects of traditional Korean life. The women’s box, known as the Anbang, is a testament to the traditional roles of women in Korean culture. The Anbang, which translates to “a place to nurture children who will carry on the family name”, is often considered the most private room in the house. Typically tucked away in a secluded corner, it was a space where men were not permitted to enter freely. The Anbang box is filled with items that reflect the woman’s role in the household. It contains sewing utensils, an ironing board, a brazier, decorative hair accessories, and other items related to child care and housekeeping. Among these items, visitors will also find beautiful crocheted pieces crafted by the women themselves. These tasks were of utmost importance in traditional Korean culture, as the Hanok was a significant element and the upbringing of children determined the values and education of future generations. This exhibition offers a unique window into these aspects of traditional Korean life. Despite the contrasting roles and duties assigned to each gender in traditional Korean society, as reflected in the distinct aims of the previously described boxes, there exists a common ground in the form of the Annyeong box. This box serves as a comprehensive repository of all things Korean, housing the Taegeukgi, the Korean Alphabet, and a world globe. The Annyeong box is an invaluable resource for those interested in learning Korean, offering opportunities to practice handwriting, learn pronunciation of Korean words, and understand the geographical location of this remarkable country. This unifying element underscores the shared cultural heritage that transcends the gender-specific roles in traditional Korean society. Picture of Anyang Box ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Anbang Box Immerse yourself in the richness of Korean culture at the Korean Cultural Center, located in the heart of Europe’s capital. This unique exhibition offers a deep dive into the societal norms and traditional elements of Korea. Experience the elegance of Hanbok, Korea’s traditional attire, firsthand. Gain insights into traditional Korean instruments and furniture, enhancing your understanding of the country’s rich heritage. The exhibition also features interactive screens, providing you with the opportunity to learn basic Korean words and the alphabet. Don’t miss this chance to explore and appreciate Korean culture from within. We look forward to welcoming you. Opening event! Trying on Hanbok : from 2 pm to 5 pm on March 4th *Experience order is provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
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- Exhibition K-COMICS, "All of us are dead", "Solo Leveling"
- Exhibition K-COMICS Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Exhibition K-COMICS, "All of us are dead", "Solo Leveling" 16 Sept. ~ 7 Nov. 2024 *'Artist Talk' with Dong Geun JOO, the author of All of Us Are Dead, on October 15, 2024, at 18:30 at the Korean Cultural Center Brussels Today, Korean webtoons have transcended the boundaries of mere comics and have established themselves as a new form of cultural content that creates a bond of empathy with readers around the world. With their creative storytelling, charming characters, and innovative use of digital platforms, webtoons have evolved from mere comics into a massive industry. This exhibition provides an opportunity to experience firsthand the distinctive charm and outstanding creativity of various Korean webtoon works. It also shows how webtoons have gained worldwide popularity as cultural content in the digital age and have created significant business value in the process. Webtoons go beyond mere entertainment by conveying humanistic values through their exploration of human emotions and social issues. Through these values, Korean webtoons evoke empathy in readers and play an important role as a tool for cultural communication. We hope that all visitors to this exhibition will be attracted by the allure of Korean webtoons, discover the diverse values they contain, and contribute to a more vibrant cultural exchange between Korea and the world.
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- [Exhibition] Dance and music of the royal banquet in Korea
- Dance and Music of the Royal Banquet in Korea Exhibition Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU [Exhibition] Dance and music of the royal banquet in Korea 03/07/2024 > 06/09/2024 *Free admission without reservation The Korean Cultural Center in Brussels and the National Gugak Center hold a special exhibition titled "Dance and Music of the Royal Banquet in Korea" under the theme of ‘Imin jinyeondobyeong’, a Korean cultural property (Seoul Metropolitan Government Tangible Cultural Heritage Nos. 543 & 544). ‘Imin jinyeondobyeong’, made in 1902, is a ten-panel folding screen depicting the ceremonial procedures of King Gojong’s entrance into ‘giroso (a senior-level office for civil ministers)’ at the age of 51. In this exhibition, representative Korean musical instruments used at royal banquets at the time, such as ‘gayageum’, ‘geomungo’, ‘daegeum’, and ‘piri’, as well as traditional performance costumes and ancient documents such as <Daeakhubo> and <Akhakgwebeom> will be displayed to introduce various aspects of the royal family of Korea.
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- Solo Exhibition - Lee Hyun Joung
- Picture of Solo Exhibition - Lee Hyun Jung ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Solo Exhibition - Lee Hyun Joung April 4 - May 19, 2024 Opening on April 4 at 6pm in the presence of the artist Address: Rue de Rollebeek 27, Brussels, B-1000 Galerie Sept is proud to present a special exhibition in honor of the exceptional South Korean artist Lee Hyun Joung. It is with great pride and respect that we celebrate six years of collaboration with the artist we have been privileged to represent with dedication and admiration. She will be present at the vernissage, giving you the opportunity to meet her. Discovered in 2018 by Florian Araïb, founder of Galerie Sept, Lee Hyun Joung is recognized for her unique artistic approach that harmoniously fuses the artistic traditions of South Korea with a refined contemporary aesthetic. Through her masterful use of ancestral Hanji paper and the inks she creates herself, Hyun Joung creates works that transcend the boundaries of time and space. Each drawn line, each empty space, leaves room for reflection on harmony in the duality of human existence. This event will be much more than a simple artistic event. It will be a tribute to Lee Hyun Joung's brilliant career and undeniable impact on the contemporary art world. It's an opportunity to celebrate his talent, dedication and contribution to the enrichment of our cultural universe. This exhibition will highlight the subtlety of his art, where each work invites the viewer into deep, introspective contemplation. Lee Hyun Joung's imaginary landscapes evoke a timeless dialogue between past and present, earth and sky, offering an artistic experience that touches the heart of the human soul.
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- [Extended] Exhibition on traditional Korean culture
- Exhibition on Traditional Korean Culture Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU [Extended] Exhibition on traditional Korean culture March 4 - June 21, 2024 @ Korean Cultural Center The Korean Cultural Center Brussels is delighted to inaugurate its first exhibition of 2024, a unique showcase of Korean traditional culture encapsulated within three distinct “boxes”. These boxes are themed around the Hanok, a traditional Korean house composed of various spaces and rooms. Resembling “kits”, these boxes are replicas of traditional Korean elements, offering visitors a glimpse into three aspects of Korean life: one box represents the life of a man, another the life of a woman, and the third encapsulates general Korean culture. Each box is a microcosm of various unique elements. The exhibition will also feature traditional instruments and skillfully crafted furniture. Additionally, we invite you to partake in a Hanbok experience, where guests can try on traditional clothing and capture the moment with photographs. This exhibition promises a comprehensive and immersive journey into the heart of Korean culture. In the Hanok, a quintessential traditional Korean house, distinct zones were allocated for men and women, reflecting their unique roles in traditional Korean culture. This is why the upcoming exhibition features different types of boxes for each gender. The woman’s box showcases her role in sewing, while the man’s box illustrates his duty to study and appreciate the arts, such as drawing or playing an instrument. This gender distinction, a significant aspect of traditional Korean culture, will be exemplified in the exhibition. The Exhibition on Korean traditional culture offers a direct and immersive experience of Korean culture. Key elements of a Hanok, namely the Sarangbang, Anbang, and Annyeong, will be on display in the hall of the Korean Cultural Center. But what exactly are these elements? Stay tuned to find out in this enlightening journey into the heart of Korean tradition. Picture of Sarang Box ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Sarangbang box As previously mentioned, both men and women had distinct tasks and roles in traditional Korean culture, which is reflected in the elements of their respective boxes. In the Sarangbang, or “the space for men where they studied and greeted guests”, one can find a desk equipped with stationery composed of four writing supplies, among other elements designed to make the study session more delightful and enjoyable. Furthermore, recognizing the importance of physical exercise, a bow and arrow also find their place in the Sarangbang. The roles of men in traditional Korean culture were often carried out outside the living area, in a private room within the household territory. This exhibition provides a unique insight into these aspects of traditional Korean life. The women’s box, known as the Anbang, is a testament to the traditional roles of women in Korean culture. The Anbang, which translates to “a place to nurture children who will carry on the family name”, is often considered the most private room in the house. Typically tucked away in a secluded corner, it was a space where men were not permitted to enter freely. The Anbang box is filled with items that reflect the woman’s role in the household. It contains sewing utensils, an ironing board, a brazier, decorative hair accessories, and other items related to child care and housekeeping. Among these items, visitors will also find beautiful crocheted pieces crafted by the women themselves. These tasks were of utmost importance in traditional Korean culture, as the Hanok was a significant element and the upbringing of children determined the values and education of future generations. This exhibition offers a unique window into these aspects of traditional Korean life. Despite the contrasting roles and duties assigned to each gender in traditional Korean society, as reflected in the distinct aims of the previously described boxes, there exists a common ground in the form of the Annyeong box. This box serves as a comprehensive repository of all things Korean, housing the Taegeukgi, the Korean Alphabet, and a world globe. The Annyeong box is an invaluable resource for those interested in learning Korean, offering opportunities to practice handwriting, learn pronunciation of Korean words, and understand the geographical location of this remarkable country. This unifying element underscores the shared cultural heritage that transcends the gender-specific roles in traditional Korean society. Picture of Anyang Box ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Anbang Box Immerse yourself in the richness of Korean culture at the Korean Cultural Center, located in the heart of Europe’s capital. This unique exhibition offers a deep dive into the societal norms and traditional elements of Korea. Experience the elegance of Hanbok, Korea’s traditional attire, firsthand. Gain insights into traditional Korean instruments and furniture, enhancing your understanding of the country’s rich heritage. The exhibition also features interactive screens, providing you with the opportunity to learn basic Korean words and the alphabet. Don’t miss this chance to explore and appreciate Korean culture from within. We look forward to welcoming you. Opening event! Trying on Hanbok : from 2 pm to 5 pm on March 4th *Experience order is provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
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- FILM
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- Special Forum “Originals & Re-Imagined Films”
- 2024 Korean Film Festival Forum Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium Special Forum “Originals & Re-Imagined Films” Sept. 28, 2024 @ Cinema Palace *Free Admission Reservation Mandatory 1st Session: 17:30 - 18:30 “Panel Talk” Dr. Agnes Schneeberger / European Audiovisual Observatory (Online) Ms. Won Eunyoung / Korean Film Council Film Streaming Platform Operator / SOONER.BE Prof. Andreas Niehaus / University of Ghent 2nd Session: 18:30 - 19:30 “Masterclass” Film director Kim Jee-woon (discussing “Illang” and his strategies for making films from originals such as animations or novels) *There will be an interpreter KO-EN The Korean Cultural Center in Brussels is delighted to host a special forum during the 12th Belgian Korean Film Festival. This year’s theme, “Originals and Re-Imagined Films,” reflects current global film industry trends and explores how various media—such as films, musicals, games, novels, and webtoons—are transformed into new genres. Titled “Originals and Re-Imagined Films,” the forum will delve into the film markets and trends in Europe and Korea. Experts from various fields will discuss the unique characteristics of each sector and share their insights on the future of the film market. The forum will take place on Saturday, September 28, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at Cinema Palace and will be divided into two sessions. The first session will feature a panel discussion with a film market analyst, a film streaming platform operator, a professor of language and cultural studies, and an analyst from the Korean Film Council. The second session will be a master class led by world-renowned Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-woon, focusing on his film Illang, an adaptation of an animated film. Kim will share his production methods and experiences in adapting original works into films, including Illang and his other notable works.
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- 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium; Sept. 26 - Oct. 3, 2024
- 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium; Sept. 26 - Oct. 3, 2024 *Please click here for more information It's time to prepare for an extraordinary cinematic experience as the Korean Film Festival Belgium (KFFB) returns for its 12th edition. From September 26 to October 3, 2024, experience the enchantment of Korean cinema with 14 diverse films spanning various genres over 8 exhilarating days. This year’s festival presents three captivating sections, and a special highlight for film enthusiasts: the renowned director Kim Ji-woon will be joining us as a distinguished guest to engage with the audience. Do not miss this exceptional opportunity to celebrate the finest in Korean film culture. Section 1; Kim Jee-woon's Films Film director Kim Jee-woon, renowned for his unique blend of ‘images’, diverse ‘stories’, and distinct ‘depth’, has significantly contributed to the global recognition of Korean cinema. His films span different genres, highlighting his quest for the ‘challenge to novelty’. From his comedic debut ‘The Quiet Family’ to the dark thriller ‘I Saw the Devil’, each film demonstrates his outstanding directing talents. His adaptations, ‘The Age of Shadows’ and ‘Illang; The Wolf Brigade’, have been transformed into unique films under his direction. His 2023 film ‘Cobweb’ prompts audiences to contemplate cinema’s essence and value. This year, Director Kim Jee-woon will engage with the audience at the opening ceremony and during a master class. The <Kim Jee-woon’s Films> section will feature three of his works; the opening film ‘Cobweb’, ‘Illang; The Wolf Brigade’, and ‘A Bittersweet Life’. We invite you to immerse yourself in the world of Director Kim Jee-woon’s films. Section2; Recent Films In 2024, Korean films have gained significant traction across various platforms, including theaters and online streaming services. This year’s ‘Recent Films’ Section aims to bring these trending topics to the international audience like never before. Korean films are unique in their blend of sophisticated contemporary sensibilities with traditional storytelling and genre appeal. This section will feature a total of seven films, including the closing film ‘The Roundup: Punishment’, which drew an audience of 10 million viewers in Korea in the first half of the year. Other highlights include ‘Citizen of a Kind’, a film based on a true story, the distinctive thriller ‘Following’, and the film ‘Escape’, which combines military action. Additionally, ‘Project Silence’ offers a disaster thriller experience. This program promises a diverse range of Korean films, from action and thrillers to independent films and dramas, ensuring an unforgettable festival experience for film enthusiasts. Section3; Re-Imagined Tales The Re-Imagined Tales section at this year’s film festival promises an exciting lineup of audiovisual content. From movies and series to animations and web dramas, the festival showcases diverse formats, each with its unique length, style, and editing approach. Korean cinema, in particular, is boldly reinterpreting original works, drawing inspiration from webtoons, novels, and animations. Simultaneously, it’s birthing innovative creations that transcend traditional boundaries, such as musical adaptations and game-inspired narratives. We are presenting four films, “Troll Factory” and “Concerning My Daughter”, which are based on novels; and “Brave Citizen” and “Kids Are Fine”, based on webtoons. Additionally, we’ll delve into the transformation of original animations into full-length movie with ‘Illang: The Wolf Brigade’ directed by director Kim Jee-woon, a special guest of the festival. Mark your calendars for the forum scheduled on September 28th, where experts will discuss these exciting cinematic adaptations. *More information in detail about the films, screening schedule, locations, etc. will be updated soon.
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- Special screenings of HONG Sangsoo's films
- In another country Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Special screenings of HONG Sangsoo's films From April 30th until end of May, 2024 Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg (17 Pl. du Théâtre, 2613 Ville-Haute Luxembourg, Luxemburgo) The Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg pays tribute to one of the most influential Korean filmmakers, HONG Sangsoo, with the screening of six of his films including “Oki's Movie” and “Right Now, Wrong Then” from April 30 until the end of May 2024. About the director Hong Sangsoo (1960-) is a Korean film director and screenwriter. He started his theater studies in CHung-An University but he quit. In 1982 he moved to study in the California College of Arts and Crafts. At that time he started producing his first short films. After a few years of living abroad and experimenting with short films, he moved back to Korea, started to work as a TV show producer, and in 1996 he made his debut with The Day a Pig Fell into a Well, and shocked the Korean filmmaking industry. His movies helped as an inspiration as graduation films in Korea’s film schools. He has now released more than twenty films, nominated to different awards, among them Cannes 63rd Edition, Gijon International Film Festival, Berlin’s Film Festival and much more! Also, he has also won many awards in his mother country as well as International Competitions. Hong Sangsoo is nowadays one of the best film directors that Korea has, his style is very particular and that is the reason for his successful career. Here is a list of the different films that will be presented in Cinémathèque de Luxembourg and the screening schedules: Oki's Movie Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Oki’s Movie (2010): Screening: April 30th at 18:30h May 20th at 20:45h 4 short love stories. Last one, Oki’s movie is about a film student and her affairs with two different men: her university professor, and another filmmaker student. Film that is represented in diverse perspectives and timelines. “ The film feels more like an exercise than a fully developed, interlinked narrative — it’s all a bit enervating and not especially penetrating.” (Hollywood Reporter) On the beach at night alone Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU On the beach at night alone (2017): Screening: May 7th at 18:30h Love story between a woman and a married man. Younghee decides to take a trip to Hamburg to visit a couple of friends. Daily conversations about love, life and adventures will confuse her to the point of asking herself about how important is love in your own life. “On the Beach” feels more raw and personal than some of Mr. Hong’s other work. His explorations of the miscommunications between men and women can turn into meditations, at times acute, at times coy, on the nature of cinema and the reliability of narrative” (New York Times) In another country Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU In another country (2012): Screening: May 9th at 18:30h May 23th at 20:30h Mother and daughter escape from their debt to a beach town. The young lady, due to boredom, decides to start writing a script. She ends up having three different varieties, all of them located in the same spots and protagonist by the same actors. Anne, the main character, is a french woman visiting the town and she ends up falling in love with different men. Different movies with the same structure, isn’t that curious? "He is interested neither in conventional realism — he drifts further away from it with each film — nor in equally conventional displays of self-consciousness, but rather in staging collisions between those two styles. A movie may be a representation of the world, but it is also something that happens in the world, which means that sustaining a cinematic illusion and breaking it are equally beside the point". (New York Times) Tale of cinema Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Cine-Conference Hong Sangsoo / Tale of cinema (2005): Screening: May 13th at 19:00h Film divided into two parts. First part: a couple that just met that night end up swallowing a pill to end up with their lives after their attempt to spend the night together. Second part: the girl from the first part goes out from the cinema, and a man follows her. "Writer and curator Dennis Lim’s new book, Tale of Cinema, is concerned with these and other contradictions of sensibility in Hong’s work" (Slant Magazine) Right now, wrong then Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Right now, wrong then (2015): Screening: May 16th at 18:30h May 30th at 20:30h Movie with two parts, each part is the same story but different somehow. A young painter meets a famous film director, they go to her art workshop and end up getting drunk with soju and attending her friend's party. Both start getting involved with each other, he is married but they have an affair. Second part starts. “Halfway through its running time, “Right Now, Wrong Then” starts over, reversing its title and reintroducing its central pair. They do some of the same things, but the tenor and texture of their time together is altered in ways both subtle and glaring.” (New York Times) Woman is the future of man Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Woman is the future of man (2004): Screening: May 29th at 18:30h Two old friends have a predilection for the same woman, without knowing it. Both had an adventure with Sun-Hwa. They decide to reunite the three of them bringing back melancholic memories and more. Hong delineates character with the lightest of strokes, and his extremely long, serene takes provide well-defined time and space for the vast emotional shifts of tiny moments to register. He poses bodies with a natural yet balletic equipoise: rarely have intimate love scenes been at once so bluntly physical yet so dignified and dramatically precise. (New York Times) *Please click here for more information & tickets.
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- SAC on Screen
- SAC on Screen Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU In partnership with Seoul Arts Center, we're thrilled to announce "SAC on Screen" - bringing captivating Korean performing arts right to your screens! ✨ Established in 1988, the Seoul Arts Center stands as a beacon of art and culture in South Korea, showcasing a diverse array of domestic and international performances. Get ready for an immersive experience featuring: Into Thin Air Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 🌟 'Into Thin Air', contemporary dance (55 mins) | May 14, 2024 | 1 PM, 5 PM @ Korean Cultural Center 〈Into Thin Air〉 is a trash art based, real life inspired visual theater piece. It is about emptiness. It deals with the disappearance of value and cause, the loss of the present in the rush for a better future. Into Thin Air is set in a world of commercial values and soap opera morals. The piece's dramatic aspects, filled with dark humor, are derived from the true stories if there are 9 participants. As the piece unfolds, the dancers stretch their physical boundaries, as the characters in the piece are stretching their realistic boundaries to fit comics-like prototypes. Through rhythmical movement sections and beautifully crude visual imagery, short stories emerge, exposing a vast emotional field in which the 9 characters' virtuosity move around. Dance Speaks Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 🌟 'Dance Speaks', contemporary dance (83 mins) | May 16, 2024 | 1 PM, 5 PM @ Korean Cultural Center <Dance Talks> is a lecture performance featuring dancers from various fields, including traditional Korean dance, contemporary dance, ballet, and street dance, who reflect on contemporary dance through dance and narrative, focusing on the specific body of the dancer. Dancers' bodies embody the illusion of beauty on stage, but in reality, they are often injured or deformed as professionals who use their bodies. In the performance, the dancers tell autobiographical stories about their bodies and use their own experiences with health and injury to critique the illusions that surround dance, and also show their dedication to dance on stage. Dallae Story Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 🌟 'Dallae Story', non-verbal puppet show (70 mins) | June 6, 2024 | 1 PM, 5 PM @ Korean Cultural Center <Dallae Story> is a story of three families who cherish the simple things in their lives together. It is a story of childhood memories that everyone has, and how the small pleasures of a happy and warm day can help us through the inevitable hard times. The unique form of actors and puppets performing together uses a variety of media, including objects, theater, mime, Korean dance, shadow play, and 3D video. It is a non-verbal puppet theater that uses lyrical dance and implied gestures to convey the content, making it easy for anyone to understand and relate to.
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- Special Forum “Originals & Re-Imagined Films”
- 2024 Korean Film Festival Forum Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium Special Forum “Originals & Re-Imagined Films” Sept. 28, 2024 @ Cinema Palace *Free Admission Reservation Mandatory 1st Session: 17:30 - 18:30 “Panel Talk” Dr. Agnes Schneeberger / European Audiovisual Observatory (Online) Ms. Won Eunyoung / Korean Film Council Film Streaming Platform Operator / SOONER.BE Prof. Andreas Niehaus / University of Ghent 2nd Session: 18:30 - 19:30 “Masterclass” Film director Kim Jee-woon (discussing “Illang” and his strategies for making films from originals such as animations or novels) *There will be an interpreter KO-EN The Korean Cultural Center in Brussels is delighted to host a special forum during the 12th Belgian Korean Film Festival. This year’s theme, “Originals and Re-Imagined Films,” reflects current global film industry trends and explores how various media—such as films, musicals, games, novels, and webtoons—are transformed into new genres. Titled “Originals and Re-Imagined Films,” the forum will delve into the film markets and trends in Europe and Korea. Experts from various fields will discuss the unique characteristics of each sector and share their insights on the future of the film market. The forum will take place on Saturday, September 28, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at Cinema Palace and will be divided into two sessions. The first session will feature a panel discussion with a film market analyst, a film streaming platform operator, a professor of language and cultural studies, and an analyst from the Korean Film Council. The second session will be a master class led by world-renowned Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-woon, focusing on his film Illang, an adaptation of an animated film. Kim will share his production methods and experiences in adapting original works into films, including Illang and his other notable works.
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- 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium; Sept. 26 - Oct. 3, 2024
- 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 12th Korean Film Festival Belgium; Sept. 26 - Oct. 3, 2024 *Please click here for more information It's time to prepare for an extraordinary cinematic experience as the Korean Film Festival Belgium (KFFB) returns for its 12th edition. From September 26 to October 3, 2024, experience the enchantment of Korean cinema with 14 diverse films spanning various genres over 8 exhilarating days. This year’s festival presents three captivating sections, and a special highlight for film enthusiasts: the renowned director Kim Ji-woon will be joining us as a distinguished guest to engage with the audience. Do not miss this exceptional opportunity to celebrate the finest in Korean film culture. Section 1; Kim Jee-woon's Films Film director Kim Jee-woon, renowned for his unique blend of ‘images’, diverse ‘stories’, and distinct ‘depth’, has significantly contributed to the global recognition of Korean cinema. His films span different genres, highlighting his quest for the ‘challenge to novelty’. From his comedic debut ‘The Quiet Family’ to the dark thriller ‘I Saw the Devil’, each film demonstrates his outstanding directing talents. His adaptations, ‘The Age of Shadows’ and ‘Illang; The Wolf Brigade’, have been transformed into unique films under his direction. His 2023 film ‘Cobweb’ prompts audiences to contemplate cinema’s essence and value. This year, Director Kim Jee-woon will engage with the audience at the opening ceremony and during a master class. The <Kim Jee-woon’s Films> section will feature three of his works; the opening film ‘Cobweb’, ‘Illang; The Wolf Brigade’, and ‘A Bittersweet Life’. We invite you to immerse yourself in the world of Director Kim Jee-woon’s films. Section2; Recent Films In 2024, Korean films have gained significant traction across various platforms, including theaters and online streaming services. This year’s ‘Recent Films’ Section aims to bring these trending topics to the international audience like never before. Korean films are unique in their blend of sophisticated contemporary sensibilities with traditional storytelling and genre appeal. This section will feature a total of seven films, including the closing film ‘The Roundup: Punishment’, which drew an audience of 10 million viewers in Korea in the first half of the year. Other highlights include ‘Citizen of a Kind’, a film based on a true story, the distinctive thriller ‘Following’, and the film ‘Escape’, which combines military action. Additionally, ‘Project Silence’ offers a disaster thriller experience. This program promises a diverse range of Korean films, from action and thrillers to independent films and dramas, ensuring an unforgettable festival experience for film enthusiasts. Section3; Re-Imagined Tales The Re-Imagined Tales section at this year’s film festival promises an exciting lineup of audiovisual content. From movies and series to animations and web dramas, the festival showcases diverse formats, each with its unique length, style, and editing approach. Korean cinema, in particular, is boldly reinterpreting original works, drawing inspiration from webtoons, novels, and animations. Simultaneously, it’s birthing innovative creations that transcend traditional boundaries, such as musical adaptations and game-inspired narratives. We are presenting four films, “Troll Factory” and “Concerning My Daughter”, which are based on novels; and “Brave Citizen” and “Kids Are Fine”, based on webtoons. Additionally, we’ll delve into the transformation of original animations into full-length movie with ‘Illang: The Wolf Brigade’ directed by director Kim Jee-woon, a special guest of the festival. Mark your calendars for the forum scheduled on September 28th, where experts will discuss these exciting cinematic adaptations. *More information in detail about the films, screening schedule, locations, etc. will be updated soon.
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- Special screenings of HONG Sangsoo's films
- In another country Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Special screenings of HONG Sangsoo's films From April 30th until end of May, 2024 Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg (17 Pl. du Théâtre, 2613 Ville-Haute Luxembourg, Luxemburgo) The Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg pays tribute to one of the most influential Korean filmmakers, HONG Sangsoo, with the screening of six of his films including “Oki's Movie” and “Right Now, Wrong Then” from April 30 until the end of May 2024. About the director Hong Sangsoo (1960-) is a Korean film director and screenwriter. He started his theater studies in CHung-An University but he quit. In 1982 he moved to study in the California College of Arts and Crafts. At that time he started producing his first short films. After a few years of living abroad and experimenting with short films, he moved back to Korea, started to work as a TV show producer, and in 1996 he made his debut with The Day a Pig Fell into a Well, and shocked the Korean filmmaking industry. His movies helped as an inspiration as graduation films in Korea’s film schools. He has now released more than twenty films, nominated to different awards, among them Cannes 63rd Edition, Gijon International Film Festival, Berlin’s Film Festival and much more! Also, he has also won many awards in his mother country as well as International Competitions. Hong Sangsoo is nowadays one of the best film directors that Korea has, his style is very particular and that is the reason for his successful career. Here is a list of the different films that will be presented in Cinémathèque de Luxembourg and the screening schedules: Oki's Movie Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Oki’s Movie (2010): Screening: April 30th at 18:30h May 20th at 20:45h 4 short love stories. Last one, Oki’s movie is about a film student and her affairs with two different men: her university professor, and another filmmaker student. Film that is represented in diverse perspectives and timelines. “ The film feels more like an exercise than a fully developed, interlinked narrative — it’s all a bit enervating and not especially penetrating.” (Hollywood Reporter) On the beach at night alone Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU On the beach at night alone (2017): Screening: May 7th at 18:30h Love story between a woman and a married man. Younghee decides to take a trip to Hamburg to visit a couple of friends. Daily conversations about love, life and adventures will confuse her to the point of asking herself about how important is love in your own life. “On the Beach” feels more raw and personal than some of Mr. Hong’s other work. His explorations of the miscommunications between men and women can turn into meditations, at times acute, at times coy, on the nature of cinema and the reliability of narrative” (New York Times) In another country Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU In another country (2012): Screening: May 9th at 18:30h May 23th at 20:30h Mother and daughter escape from their debt to a beach town. The young lady, due to boredom, decides to start writing a script. She ends up having three different varieties, all of them located in the same spots and protagonist by the same actors. Anne, the main character, is a french woman visiting the town and she ends up falling in love with different men. Different movies with the same structure, isn’t that curious? "He is interested neither in conventional realism — he drifts further away from it with each film — nor in equally conventional displays of self-consciousness, but rather in staging collisions between those two styles. A movie may be a representation of the world, but it is also something that happens in the world, which means that sustaining a cinematic illusion and breaking it are equally beside the point". (New York Times) Tale of cinema Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Cine-Conference Hong Sangsoo / Tale of cinema (2005): Screening: May 13th at 19:00h Film divided into two parts. First part: a couple that just met that night end up swallowing a pill to end up with their lives after their attempt to spend the night together. Second part: the girl from the first part goes out from the cinema, and a man follows her. "Writer and curator Dennis Lim’s new book, Tale of Cinema, is concerned with these and other contradictions of sensibility in Hong’s work" (Slant Magazine) Right now, wrong then Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Right now, wrong then (2015): Screening: May 16th at 18:30h May 30th at 20:30h Movie with two parts, each part is the same story but different somehow. A young painter meets a famous film director, they go to her art workshop and end up getting drunk with soju and attending her friend's party. Both start getting involved with each other, he is married but they have an affair. Second part starts. “Halfway through its running time, “Right Now, Wrong Then” starts over, reversing its title and reintroducing its central pair. They do some of the same things, but the tenor and texture of their time together is altered in ways both subtle and glaring.” (New York Times) Woman is the future of man Still Cut ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU Woman is the future of man (2004): Screening: May 29th at 18:30h Two old friends have a predilection for the same woman, without knowing it. Both had an adventure with Sun-Hwa. They decide to reunite the three of them bringing back melancholic memories and more. Hong delineates character with the lightest of strokes, and his extremely long, serene takes provide well-defined time and space for the vast emotional shifts of tiny moments to register. He poses bodies with a natural yet balletic equipoise: rarely have intimate love scenes been at once so bluntly physical yet so dignified and dramatically precise. (New York Times) *Please click here for more information & tickets.
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- SAC on Screen
- SAC on Screen Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU In partnership with Seoul Arts Center, we're thrilled to announce "SAC on Screen" - bringing captivating Korean performing arts right to your screens! ✨ Established in 1988, the Seoul Arts Center stands as a beacon of art and culture in South Korea, showcasing a diverse array of domestic and international performances. Get ready for an immersive experience featuring: Into Thin Air Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 🌟 'Into Thin Air', contemporary dance (55 mins) | May 14, 2024 | 1 PM, 5 PM @ Korean Cultural Center 〈Into Thin Air〉 is a trash art based, real life inspired visual theater piece. It is about emptiness. It deals with the disappearance of value and cause, the loss of the present in the rush for a better future. Into Thin Air is set in a world of commercial values and soap opera morals. The piece's dramatic aspects, filled with dark humor, are derived from the true stories if there are 9 participants. As the piece unfolds, the dancers stretch their physical boundaries, as the characters in the piece are stretching their realistic boundaries to fit comics-like prototypes. Through rhythmical movement sections and beautifully crude visual imagery, short stories emerge, exposing a vast emotional field in which the 9 characters' virtuosity move around. Dance Speaks Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 🌟 'Dance Speaks', contemporary dance (83 mins) | May 16, 2024 | 1 PM, 5 PM @ Korean Cultural Center <Dance Talks> is a lecture performance featuring dancers from various fields, including traditional Korean dance, contemporary dance, ballet, and street dance, who reflect on contemporary dance through dance and narrative, focusing on the specific body of the dancer. Dancers' bodies embody the illusion of beauty on stage, but in reality, they are often injured or deformed as professionals who use their bodies. In the performance, the dancers tell autobiographical stories about their bodies and use their own experiences with health and injury to critique the illusions that surround dance, and also show their dedication to dance on stage. Dallae Story Poster ©KoreanCulturalCenter to Belgium & the EU 🌟 'Dallae Story', non-verbal puppet show (70 mins) | June 6, 2024 | 1 PM, 5 PM @ Korean Cultural Center <Dallae Story> is a story of three families who cherish the simple things in their lives together. It is a story of childhood memories that everyone has, and how the small pleasures of a happy and warm day can help us through the inevitable hard times. The unique form of actors and puppets performing together uses a variety of media, including objects, theater, mime, Korean dance, shadow play, and 3D video. It is a non-verbal puppet theater that uses lyrical dance and implied gestures to convey the content, making it easy for anyone to understand and relate to.
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- 2023 Fan Dance Workshop
- Get ready for a whirlwind of rhythm and color! This time, our workshop was a vibrant blend of two distinct genres - the mesmerizing Korean fan dance and the energetic Korean small drum dance. We dove headfirst into the pulsating rhythms and dynamic moves of traditional Korean dance, and what a ride it was!
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- Have you ever visited Korean Cultural Center Brussels?
- Have you ever been to the Korean Cultural Center in Brussels? It is a place where you can feel Korea, from exhibition, concerts, cinema to Korean food and language, even taekwondo. Is it tempting? Why not join us to visit the Korean Cultural Center by watching this video?