Vivek Sharma, 15th October 2022, New Delhi: On the occasion to commemorate the 10th anniversary of establishment of the Korean Cultural Centre India (KCCI), the centre organized ‘Rang De Korea’, the two days Korean Cultural fest which opened today at DLF Avenue Saket.
The festival begun with the lightening of the lamp by Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to India H.E. Chang Jae-bok and chief guest Shri Kumar Tuhin Director General, ICCR, in presence of other dignitaries and thousands of energetic viewers.
H.E. Chang Jae-bok while welcoming the ‘friends of Korea’ said, the journey of Korean Culture Centre over the past 10 years in popularizing Korean culture in India has been truly momentous. Thanks to its dedication and efforts, Indian people, particularly youth who are better aware of Korea and its multi-hued culture. Today, from music to movies, fashion to food, Indian youths have begun loving everything Korean. He also acknowledged the support of Indian partners and the Government of India without whose active cooperation, the cultural centre would not have crossed this significant milestone. We look forward to your continued support. He also appreciated artists, performers and other cultural personalities who played important role in this journey.
The festival started
with traditional Korean Music Samulnori and Haegeum performance, which was
followed by the first ever Korean traditional wedding ceremony taking place in
India on such a grand stage. Two couples got selected through a
preliminary event, today, Indian
Couple Vishal Gupta and Jyoti Gupta tied their knot in traditional Korean style
in the presence of their family and friends. Korea and India both having the
same values put a lot of meaning and importance to this gracious occasion, its
customs, ceremonies, traditions, and celebration. This special event will be a
mirror of Korean culture, reflecting traditional music, dances, and etiquettes.
The noon saw the
energetic Taekwondo performance by K-Tigers who are globalizing Taekwondo (Korean
Traditional Martial Arts & Sports) through well-made performances and
demonstrations.
Then came the
‘ID’ Korean fusion music band that combined the traditional Korean music with
the rhythm and modes of the Western music. It made the audience tap their toes
on their beats.
The evening could have never been so trilling with enthusiastic performances of boy group ‘Kingdom’ and of K-Pop girl group ‘BugAboo’ , the rookie groups which are going to lead the new K-pop generation.
The day 1
evening closed with ‘Hanbok’ fashion show directed by Samuel Chung, vice
president of the Korean Culture Promotion Association, who is a veteran and has
various experience in the world's fashion capitals like Paris (just coming from
the latest fashion show in Paris). He personally designed and directed the
fashion show in India along with his own designers and directing team from
Korea. It was excited to see how the Korean traditional clothing, Hanbok was reinterpreted to
show India its potential to lead the global fashion trend.
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