The haromony of Vietnamese-Korean sound

Thứ Sáu, 14/10/2016, 08:07
“The haromony of Vietnamese-Korean sound” is a name of Korean culture tour program organized by Korean Culture Center in Binh Dinh and Khanh Hoa provinces.
The program will last from October 14 to October 16, which aims to present Korean culture and bring opportunities to the Vietnamese to enjoy Korean culture.
Banner of the program.

The artists who stand a chance to join this program have prepared many diverse repertoires of traditional music, Korean traditional percussion instruments named samulnori and popular music such as K-pop to show the vigorousness blended of the Korean culture-rich beauty.

A repertoires of Korean traditional music

It also creates an occasion for the Vietnamese audience to delight in the familiar melody of famous Korean dramas with vocals of singer Kim Yeonjin such as the songs of Dea Jang Geum, Descendant of the Sun, King and Clown, etc… or have an ear for K-pop band Peungdeng-E, monochord artist Le Hoai Phuong and Pangut Jin Myung band.

A repertoires of Binh Dinh traditional music

Particularly, this program introduces not only the features of Korean culture to Vietnamese people, but also the tone of Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh) and Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa) regional culture such as Tay Son war drum, ethic musical concert…

Mr Lee Dea Joong, Director of Korean Culture Center said: “The show promises to be a colorful theatrical culture of Vietnam and Korea excellently represented by the artists of the two countries. I hope that, the program will serve as an effective bridge to tighten bilateral cultural exchange between our two countries”. 

Huyen Chi