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Celebrate Lunar New Year with Korean Traditional Performances
Creatrip Team
10 months ago
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In celebration of the Lunar New Year, numerous traditional Korean performances are set to take place across the country. Many events are free, and there are discounts for groups of three or more, those born in the Year of the Snake (according to the Chinese zodiac), or those wearing hanbok (traditional Korean clothing). - In Seoul, the National Dance Company will perform '2025 Festival' on January 29-30 at the National Theater, featuring a blend of traditional and contemporary dances without language barriers, ideal for families and tourists. - In Ulsan, the city's art troupe will present 'Seol Binari' with stunning Korean traditional music, including pansori (a type of Korean musical storytelling), at Ulsan Culture and Arts Center. - Cheongju Art Company will offer 'Eric! It's the New Year' on January 29 at Cheongju Arts Center, featuring traditional music and free entry for all ages. - In Busan, the National Busan Gugak Center hosts 'Musataepyeong', combining traditional music and dance. The event includes pre-show folk games and activities, with discounts for hanbok wearers or those born in the Year of the Snake. These events offer a rich cultural experience perfect for those interested in connecting with Korean traditions and festivities.
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