MANILA, Philippines – Korean boy band Boyfriend will visit Manila
this month as part of the first-year anniversary celebration of the
Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.
The center has lined up five events until August to mark the event.
Boyfriend will be the special guest on July 28 when the center holds
the Hallyu Fest at 6 p.m. at the SM Mall of Asia Centerstage. The center
says the day is dedicated to all Hallyu, or Korean Wave, fans in the
Philippines.
The fest will showcase the K-pop Cover Dance Group Contest, which is
being held in the Philippines and other countries to celebrate the Visit
Korea Year campaign. The winning group will represent the Philippines
in the K-pop Dance Cover Festival that will be held in Gyeongju, Korea
during the Hallyu Dream Festival in September.
In addition, the Hallyu Fest will also feature a Drama Cosplay Competition, photo contest, raffles and games.
Boyfriend debuted in Korea last year and is composed of twins Youngmin and Kwangmin, Donghyun, Hyunseong, Jeongmin and Minwoo.
The group won the best new artist awards in the 26th Golden Disk Awards and 21st Seoul Music Awards this year.
KCC Philippines will also hold other events.
On July 10, the center will visit Pasig to show its Korean Culture
Caravan, which aims to promote Korean culture through specially designed
short lectures, performances and interactions. It will also showcase
Korea’s traditional games, traditional music and basic language
instruction.
The center, together with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and
the Korea Ceramic Foundation (KOCEF), will launch “Living Ceramics: The
Modern Touch of Korean Heritage” on July 13 with 15 Korean artists
participating. The exhibit will showcase the celebrated Korean ceramic
tradition, which has been infused with modern touches and techniques
throughout the history of Korea’s heritage and ceramic culture.
In addition, the 2012 Pinoy K-pop Star will be held on July 21 at the
center in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The winner will represent the
Philippines in the K-pop World Festival in Korea in October and compete
with winners from other countries.
The inaugural K-pop World Festival in Korea last year saw the
Philippines’ entry, Karla Carreon, winning the grand prize in the vocal
division.
As a finale to the anniversary celebration, the center will hold the
Philippine-Korea Exchange Day on August 10. The event will allow
participants from Korea and the Philippines to interact with each other
to learn about their respective cultures.
It will include seminars on living in Korea and the Philippines, as well as culture and language classes for both nationalities.
The Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines opened in July 2011,
the 20th center around the world. It is headed by Director Seong Un
Hwang, who is also the Counsellor for Culture and Public Relations of
the Korean Embassy in the Philippines.
sr : Manila Bulletin & BoyfriendPhilippines (FB)
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