주시드니한국문화원 소식 (2020년 3월 31일자)
Korean Cultural Centre AU
KOREAN CULTURE in APRIL 2020
Keep Safe and Korea On
Even though we are putting all our activities on hold for now to ensure the health and safety of our patrons, we hope you will still be able to enjoy Korean culture as much as possible while keeping safe from the comfort of your home.
With that in mind, we have handpicked a few great online resources to keep you entertained. From free film streams to e-reading, there are many ways to stay connected with Korea, so let’s keep calm and Korea on!
Once again, the KCC team wishes everyone to stay positive and healthy during these challenging times and looks forward to seeing you again soon!
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200 CLASSIC FILMS TO STREAM
by Korean Film Archive
The Korean Film Archive’s YouTube channel Korean Classic Film offers nearly 200 feature-length films with English subtitles available to stream, legally and for free. Watch now
LEARN KOREAN ONLINE
by King Sejong Institute
Nuri–Sejonghakdang is a website that provides information about Korean language and culture which includes various learning materials (videos, online lectures and level tests) for free. Learn here
EXHIBITION TOUR AT HOME
by Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
You can enjoy MMCA Korea’s exhibitions at home! The Museum offers a number of virtual gallery tour for its latest exhibitions guided by a curator and with English subtitles. View here
KOREA MAGAZINE
by Korean Culture and Information Service
This monthly KOREA magazine offers an in-depth exploration of the latest Korean culture and you can read it online! Our hanbok exhibition was featured in the March issue. Read now
A DAILY DOSE OF GUGAK MUSIC
by National Gugak Center
The National Gugak Center in Korea is uploading daily performances of gugak for people to enjoy the traditional music at home at a time when most concerts are being cancelled due to COVID-19. View here
KOREAN LITERATURE NOW
by Literature Translation Institute of Korea
Korean Literature Now (KLN) is a quarterly magazine which seeks to ensure that Korean literature is experienced by a wide range of audiences. KLN features poetry, fiction, interviews, book reviews, and more. Read here
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT …
Celebrity chef Heather Jeong teaches us how to make the infamous ‘Jjapaguri’ (Ram-don) dish from the film PARASITE! Watch the video, gather your friends and get cooking! You can buy the noddles (neoguri and jjapaghetti) from your local Korean supermarket or find stockists here.
A re-cap of our Lunar New Year celebration with Channel 7 Sunrise earlier this year as part of their ‘5 cultures in 5 days’! The segment was jam-packed with Korean culture which included hanbok, new year food, traditional music, games, K-pop, and more. You can catch up with what happened in the morning which was full of laughs and fun here.
KOREA.net
3 Superb K-dramas You Might Have Missed Last Year Mar 18, 2020
National Gugak Center posts traditional music videos daily Mar 18, 2020
K-food’s Next Hit? Mar 16, 2020
Arts university holds online concert amid COVID-19 outbreak Mar 11, 2020
Hong Sang-soo wins best director at Berlin Film Festival Mar 02, 2020
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