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Reminisce Phil-Kor friendship with ‘Gunita at Pag-asa’ Exhibit

IT has been 73 years since the friendship between the Philippines and Korea started. To celebrate this special friendship, the Korean Embassy in the Philippines, the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines (KCC), National Commission for Culture and the Arts, with the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), proudly present a media art show specially curated with the origin, exchange, development and prosperity of Phil-Kor friendship with the graceful gestures and music of Korean and Filipino artists.

Titled ?? (Donghaeng): Gunita at Pag-Asa, the 8-minute long media art show will be projected on the front lawn wide exterior wall of the CCP Complex from October 6 to October 21, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. It is shown to the public for free, and those who are just passing by can enjoy the art even when stuck in traffic! They can also have the chance to win different prizes when visiting by joining contests on KCC’s official social media accounts.

The continuous people-to-people exchange between the Philippines and Korea has rendered immense expectations and a need for the experience of Korean culture, and KCC prepared this media art show so that Filipinos can experience Korea even here in the Philippines.

“I hope that the constant appearance of national symbols of two countries and their harmonious movements in the video would serve as an opportunity to better understand each other,” said Director IM Young A of KCC.

Media art shows are public displays of art projected on the exterior of buildings using them as large screens.

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