Winter has come, but you can always cozy up with great events from the Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.! Check out our latest program booklet at the link below, containing the full schedule of upcoming events through March, 2017. See you around DC! NOTE: not all events are listed on our website yet with an option to RSVP, but they will be in the weeks leading up. So be sure to check back at www.KoreaCultureDC.org!
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Suspicious Growths: Tai Hwa Goh (Exhibition) Opening Reception: Friday, Feb. 3 at 6:00 p.m. On View: Feb 3 - 24, 2017 Korean Cultural Center (2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW) The KCC proudly presents Suspicious Growths, a new exhibition of vibrant, organically-inspired installation works by Tai Hwa Goh, our 2017 Artist of the Year. Goh's works start with an interpretation of personal experiences, a desire to capture the fine details and rhythm that make up one's accumulated memories, and the natural flow of energy.
BAE BAE's K-Pop Dance Party Saturday, February 4 at 9:30 PM - 2 AM Black Cat DC (1811 14th St NW) BAE BAE's K-Pop Dance Party is getting a big upgrade in 2017! Join us February 4 at the Black Cat, where we're moving upstairs and taking over the Mainstage. This means tons of room to dance, two full bars, awesome sound, and a lounge area for when you need a break. And be sure to stop by our new and improved photobooth to take some pictures. BAE BAE
Korean Language & Culture Classes: Spring 2017 Classes starting Feb. 6, 7, & 8 Korean Cultural Center (2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW) With a focus on practical language skills and cultural context, the King Sejong Institute Washington, D.C. at the embassy's Korean Cultural Center offers a range of classes that build skills in speaking, reading, listening, and writing Korean, while also introducing students to the traditional, modern, and social culture of Korea. Spring classes are almost full, so check out the schedule on our website here.
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