An art programme named “Art Corner” will be held at 5pm every Wednesday at the Republic of Korea (RoK) Cultural Centre as part of activities for the Thang Long-Hanoi millennium anniversary.
At the launching ceremony on March 17, attendees had a chance to enjoy traditional Korean samulnori dance performed by a group of young people from the Hanoi International School, as well as magic tricks, a symphony orchestra, and hip hop dance.
The 30-minute programme is open free to the public and expected to create a venue for both Vietnamese and RoK young people to share their talents.
The next programme on March 24 will feature performances by members of Hanoi’s classical guitar club./.
At the launching ceremony on March 17, attendees had a chance to enjoy traditional Korean samulnori dance performed by a group of young people from the Hanoi International School, as well as magic tricks, a symphony orchestra, and hip hop dance.
The 30-minute programme is open free to the public and expected to create a venue for both Vietnamese and RoK young people to share their talents.
The next programme on March 24 will feature performances by members of Hanoi’s classical guitar club./.