Rhythms of Jazz, performed by Vietnamese artists, broke through into an open space of the RoK Culture Centre on April 6 to open the first show of this year’s “Art Corner on Wednesday” programme.
Launched by the RoK Cultural Centre in Vietnam since 2010, the “Art Corner on Wednesday” programme is aimed to bring together RoK and Vietnamese young artists to musical performances where they can show their talent to the public.
The programme also looks to introduce to the Vietnamese people the two countries’ traditional crafts and cooking arts during its shows, each lasting 40 minutes.
Director of the RoK Cultural Centre Keum Gi Hyung said he expects the “Art Corner on Wednesday” will bridge and nurture young artists of the two countries./.
Launched by the RoK Cultural Centre in Vietnam since 2010, the “Art Corner on Wednesday” programme is aimed to bring together RoK and Vietnamese young artists to musical performances where they can show their talent to the public.
The programme also looks to introduce to the Vietnamese people the two countries’ traditional crafts and cooking arts during its shows, each lasting 40 minutes.
Director of the RoK Cultural Centre Keum Gi Hyung said he expects the “Art Corner on Wednesday” will bridge and nurture young artists of the two countries./.