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“Bong Wang Do” by Kim Man Hwi.

• When: 7-9 p.m., every Tuesday. Summer session begins July 10.

• Fee: $40 for entire 10-week program

• Restrictions: Students must be at least high school age.

• Location: Korean Culture Center, Los Angeles

• Information: Please call (323) 936-7141, ext. 111, John Song at (909) 821-9104 or e-mail klp@kccla.org.

 

Applicants can download an application form at www.kccla.org/klp-appl_2005.doc and fax it to (323) 936-5712.

 

Korean Cinema

 

Every Thursday evening, Korean films are screened at the Korean Cultural Center Auditorium on the 3rd floor. Admission is free and open to the public.

KCCLA oversees monthly screening series of Korean and Korean American films with a different theme or program for each week.  

For more information, call Tammy Chung at (323) 936 -7141, ext. 122.

Note: Most films are in Korean with English subtitles.

 

JUNE 2007 FILM SCHEDULE

 

June 7 at 3 p.m.   

Classic Film Screening

“Yangsang Province” (1955). Directed by Kim Ki-young.

 

June 14 at 3 p.m.

Korean Indie Film Screening

“Mudang” (2003). Directed by Park Gi-bok.

 

June 21 at 7 p.m.  

Film Screening & Discussion

“Sopyonje” (1993). Directed by Im Kwon-Taek.

 

June 28 at 7 p.m.

Night at the Movies II

“Take Care of My Cat” (2002). Directed by Jeong Jae-eun.

 

 

 

Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition

 

The Korean Cultural Center presents the Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition, an artistic masterpiece. In this exhibit, 31 artists and 160 art pieces will be displayed at the KCCLA Art Gallery.

The Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage Committee was established by 25 Cultural Intangible Artists in Seoul is to preserve Korean traditional craft art and has been holding exhibitions throughout the world every year. The main purpose of SICHC is to preserve and promote the legacy and heritage of Korean traditional craft art. This traveling exhibit will present over 30 types of gorgeous art pieces from the most prominent artists from Korea.

This event is hosted by the Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage and sponsored by KCCLA, the City of Seoul Arts Council of Korea and Korea Foundation.  For more information, please call Hee Seon Choi at (323) 936-7141, ext. 112 or e-mail exhibition@kccla.org.

 

The exhibit opens June 22 and runs through July 10.

• Opening reception: 8 p.m. on June 22.

• Gallery hours: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

 

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