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    KCC K-Pop On Stage – Kat & Jiyaad, Seth, DJ Boujeena
    공연/전시/영화 KCC K-Pop On Stage – Kat & Jiyaad, Seth, DJ Boujeena

    Start your weekend with a high-energy K-pop takeover at the Korean Cultural Centre! This special edition of KCC K-Pop On Stage brings together live performances by Kat & Jiyaad and Seth, followed by a K-pop DJ set from DJ Boujeena and a crowd-favourite random dance session to keep the energy going. Expect an evening of powerful choreography, great music, and a vibrant atmosphere. DJ Boujeena Boujeena is a genre-blending DJ and co-founder of the Afrobeats-focused event, Gbedu Nights. Her sound moves seamlessly between Afrobeats, Gqom and K-pop, creating high-energy sets that bridge cultures and connect audiences. She has performed internationally and at major festivals including Basha Uhuru and Homecoming Africa, and placed third in the HCE Artist on The Rise competition. She has also headlined both Pretoria and Johannesburg editions of K-pop and BTS-themed events. With standout performances at Tshwanefontein and Soundset Sunday, Boujeena continues to establish herself as one of South Africa’s most exciting DJs to watch. Kat & Jiyaad This powerhouse duo won World of Dance Duo South Africa and took first place at Dance Star, earning a Best Choreography nomination. They’ve taught in the United States and collaborated with acclaimed choreographers Keone & Mari (BTS, RIIZE), bringing their storytelling to major stages like the Ubuntu x Korean Culture Festival and Mahindra Fusion Fest at SunBet Arena. They’ve also partnered with global brands including Sprite, Comedy Central, Red Bull, and G-Star RAW, continuing to push culture forward through movement. Seth Seth is known for his charismatic stage presence, blending strong personality with powerful movement. In just six years of dancing, he has already competed internationally, placing first in all his sections and earning four championship titles with the World Lyrical Dance Federation. He has performed at the Afrikaans concert Kroné and walked the runway for L’Oréal. He is set to host a technical demonstration and dance workshop in Cape Town next month, with a potential performance opportunity in Paris on the horizon. DATE Friday, 17 April 2026 TIME 5PM VENUE Korean Cultural Centre SA (📍 Address: 267 Waterkloof Rd, Brooklyn, Pretoria) ADMISSION Free REGISTRATION https://forms.gle/Hnma2Y4LJptntokm8 *required For enquiries, please contact: 012 001 9204 | kccsa@korea.kr

    오보이스트 함경 – 2025 남아공 투어
    공연/전시/영화 오보이스트 함경 – 2025 남아공 투어

    Join us for an extraordinary musical journey featuring the acclaimed oboist Kyeong Ham! Kyeong Ham, widely regarded as one of the most talented and engaging oboists of his generation, will make his first visit to South Africa and will be performing with esteemed local musicians at concerts set to be held in Stellenbosch, Pretoria and Johannesburg. We look forward to sharing these exceptional musical experiences with you. About KYEONG HAM Kyeong Ham, principal oboist of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, is recognized as one of the most gifted oboists of his generation. He has earned top prizes at several prestigious international competitions, including joint winner of the ARD International Music Competition in Munich (2017), the Tchaikovsky Conservatory International Winds and Percussion Competition in Moscow (2010), the Iris Marquardt Prize (2010), and the International Academic Oboe and Bassoon Competition in Łódź (2011). In 2013, he won First Prize at the Muri International Oboe Competition in Switzerland, where he also received the Audience Prize by a wide margin and the Heinz Holliger Special Prize presented by Holliger himself. Stellenbosch | Toyota Woordfees   • Date & Time: Sunday, 12 October 2025– 11AM   • Venue: Standard Bank Endler Hall   • Address: Victoria Street & Neethling Street, Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch Pretoria | KCC Music on Stage   • Date & Time: Friday, 17 October 2025 – 5PM   • Venue: Korean Cultural Centre   • Address: 267 Waterkloof Road, Brooklyn, Pretoria Johannesburg | Gauteng Philharmonic Orchestra   • Date & Time: Sunday, 19 October 2025 – 2PM   • Venue: SABC M1 Auditorium   • Address: Corner Stanley & Henley Road, Auckland Park, Johannesburg ADMISSION Free REGISTRATION https://forms.gle/iiKVjYxnVJqnYZR87 *required For enquiries, please contact: 012 001 9204 | kccsa@korea.kr

    KCC Music on Stage – 오보이스트 함경
    공연/전시/영화 KCC Music on Stage – 오보이스트 함경

    Take a musical break in the heart of Pretoria! Join us for a magical evening of music as internationally acclaimed oboist Kyeong Ham takes the stage at the Korean Cultural Centre. Known for his expressive sound and captivating performances, Ham will share a programme that highlights the warmth and versatility of the oboe, creating an intimate concert experience in the heart of Pretoria. Don't miss this rare chance to enjoy world-class artistry up close! About KYEONG HAM Kyeong Ham, principal oboist of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, is recognized as one of the most gifted oboists of his generation. He has earned top prizes at several prestigious international competitions, including joint winner of the ARD International Music Competition in Munich (2017), the Tchaikovsky Conservatory International Winds and Percussion Competition in Moscow (2010), the Iris Marquardt Prize (2010), and the International Academic Oboe and Bassoon Competition in Łódź (2011). In 2013, he won First Prize at the Muri International Oboe Competition in Switzerland, where he also received the Audience Prize by a wide margin and the Heinz Holliger Special Prize presented by Holliger himself. DATE Friday, 17 October 2025 TIME 5PM VENUE Korean Cultural Centre SA (📍 Address: 267 Waterkloof Rd, Brooklyn, Pretoria) ADMISSION Free REGISTRATION https://forms.gle/4x6vttahLyu98aLc8 *required For enquiries, please contact: 012 001 9204 | kccsa@korea.kr

    강좌

    서예 단기 강좌
    강좌 서예 단기 강좌

    Join us at the Korean Cultural Centre in Pretoria for an 8-Week Short Course on Korean Brush Writing! Immerse yourself in the graceful art of Seoye (서예, traditional Korean brush calligraphy), where brush, ink, and paper come together to transform writing into visual expression.  This eight-session course introduces basic techniques, brush control, and the structure of Hangeul (the Korean alphabet), while exploring the cultural and artistic  foundations of the practice. Each session builds your skills while deepening your appreciation for this timeless craft. Whether you're completely new or already curious about calligraphy,  this hands-on journey offers a peaceful and inspiring way to connect with Korean culture. Participants must attend all eight sessions to complete the course and fully enjoy the creative process. Seoye (서예) Seoye is the traditional Korean art of brush calligraphy, where writing becomes both visual art and personal expression. Using brush, ink, and hanji (traditional Korean paper),  artists focus on balance, rhythm, and the flow of each stroke, reflecting discipline, emotion, and respect for tradition. More than beautiful handwriting,  Seoye is a meditative practice that has been cherished in Korea for centuries. DATES Every Monday, 2 March–20 April 2026 *Applicants MUST be able to attend all eight sessions. TIME 10:00–11:45 VENUE Korean Cultural Centre SA (📍 Address: 267 Waterkloof Rd, Brooklyn, Pretoria) FEE Free REGISTRATION https://forms.gle/jMUY2q6dhsdaz5Pk6 *required For enquiries, please contact: 012 001 9204 | kccsa@korea.kr

    문화행사

    한복 특강 & 전공공예 워크숍
    문화행사 한복 특강 & 전공공예 워크숍

    8 September 2025 10:30AM-4PM Korean Cultural Centre SA 267 Waterkloof Road, Brooklyn, Pretoria Step into the world of Korean tradition through fashion and art! Join us at the Korean Cultural Centre for a special day exploring the beauty of Hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, and experiencing hands-on craft workshops. Begin with an engaging lecture tracing Hanbok’s history, symbolism, and its on-screen life in Korean dramas and media. In the afternoon, shift from insight to practice: craft a Gwi-Jumeoni finished with Maedeup knots and explore Minhwa, Korea’s folk-art tradition of auspicious motifs. A compact, hands-on day that ties fashion, craft, and story together. Don’t miss the chance to explore Korea’s artistry, from timeless fashion to meaningful crafts. Gwi-Jumeoni with Maedeup (Traditional Korean pouch with knots) Gwi-Jumeoni is a traditional Korean pouch, often carried with Hanbok. Made from colourful fabric and tied with a drawstring, it once held small items or charms. Its drawstring is often finished with Maedeup, the Korean knots known for its clean, balanced form. Today, it symbolizes good fortune and beauty, adding elegance to traditional attire. Minhwa painting (Korean folk art) Minhwa are Korean folk paintings created by everyday people. They often show symbols of good fortune, happiness, and protection. These artworks were used to decorate homes and express people’s hopes and beliefs. PROGRAMME   • Lecture | 10:30AM-12PM     - Overview of Korean Hanbok Culture & Hanbok in Korean Dramas and Media   • Workshop | 1PM-4PM     - Gwi-Jumeoni with Maedeup (Korean traditional pouch with knots)     - Minhwa painting (Korean folk art) DATE Monday, 8 September 2025 TIME 10:30AM-4PM VENUE Korean Cultural Centre SA (📍 Address: 267 Waterkloof Rd, Brooklyn, Pretoria) ADMISSION Free REGISTRATION https://forms.gle/W9wfBjo6TcykaMzx6 *required For enquiries, please contact: 012 001 9204 | kccsa@korea.kr

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