Germany and Iceland scouts watching traditional Korean dancing in Suwon, Gyeonggi

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The members who came to Korea to participate in the '2023 New World Scout Jamboree' from Israel and Iceland were there.


These members, who evacuated from Saemangeum to avoid the typhoon 'Kanun' that passed through Korea, have been staying at the Kyunggi University dormitory since the 8th and experiencing various traditional Korean cultures.


In the morning of that day, they watched performances of 'Muye24', which is a representative cultural product of Suwon, along with performances of traditional object play and fusion music.


In just about 30 minutes, as the Jamboree members filled the venue, the host who guided the performance came up to the center of the stage, showing off fluent English skills and introducing the content and cast of the performances scheduled for that day.


Soon after, as the stage lights dimmed, the first performance by the object play art troupe began, resonating with the exciting rhythms of traditional music.


Curiously observing, the Jamboree members continuously captured the scenes of the performance using digital cameras and smartphone cameras.



translated from an article by Newsis

출처: 뉴시스 2023년 8월 10일 기사

https://www.newsis.com/view/?id=NISX20230810_0002410045&cID=14001&pID=14000

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