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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Korean Cultural Center closes 2019 ‘Guerilla K-Night’ show

Hundreds of eager fans, Korean culture supporters, and music and performance enthusiasts came to the final event of the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) in the Philippines that officially marked the ending of the yearlong celebration of the 70th anniversary of the strong friendship between  Korea and the Philippines.  

The  Guerilla K-Night,  also known as the Korean Culture Day, which happened last Dec. 7 at the Shangri-La Mall, became a perfect arena for cultural exchange as Filipino and Korean performers exhibited their talents.  

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Lines and crowds filled the venue as the event-goers visited the various booths who also  came to participate in the event; among them are KCC, Nature Republic, K-Movies Channel,  AsiaNovela Channel, Philippine K-Pop Convention, Hanbok Palace and NCat. The Filipinos were also  treated with a one-of-a-kind K-Pop dance and VR experience through the K-Pop Dance Revolution  and Dojagi AR/VR Hallyu contents booths, both of which especially flew into the country to give the  audience a remarkable  Guerilla K-Night Experience, together with Talk Talk Korea, the latest global  contest of Korea-related content.  

The true highlight of the event are the world-class performances showcasing the artistry of  Filipino performers namely  Teenage,  Mix’in,  Yara, together with local independent bands  Kremesoda  and  Any  Name’s Okay, as well as the Filipino idol group  SB19.  

Korean independent  synth pop band,  We Are The Night’s spot earned a lot of cheers as well, as they brought chill and  island-vibe songs into the fore as the final performers. In keeping with the holiday mood, the event  ended with a festive collaboration number of all the artists to the tune of “All I Want for Christmas  Is You.”  

Guerilla K-Night 2019  joins the lot of events that KCC mounted to commemorate the “year of mutual exchange” between the Philippines and Korea. Among the events that the KCC organized to  highlight the special milestone this year are the following: Kpop Friendship Concert last March;  Remembering the Heroes film festival last April; PH, Korea Friendship Parade and Korean War  Memorial Peace Concert last June; Pinoy K-Pop Star last July; A Taste of Korea’s Finest last October;  Korean Film Festival and two art exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum last November.  

As the year wraps up on a high note, KCC is looking forward to pushing the envelope further  in terms of promoting traditional and alternative culture, collaborating with local agencies and  talents, and exploring other facets of the Korean culture next year.  

For more information or inquiries email,  pr@koreanculture.ph  or contact 8878-6319. Follow   Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines on Facebook    https://www.facebook.com/KoreanCulturalCenterPH/  and @kccphil on Instagram and Twitter for  more updates about KCC’s events and activities.

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