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Korean Cultural Centre Canada Co-Hosts “Intense Difference of Its Own”
Get ready to be captivated as the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, along with the Korean Culture & Information Service (KOCIS) and the Korean Cultural Centre Canada (KCC), proudly present Intense Difference of Its Own (Ko: 모두의 어떤차이) at the KCC Gallery. This extraordinary exhibition will run from
Photographic celebration of culture “Take Your Seat Together: Korea” opens June 15th
Father and son duo invites cultures to come together through photography There has been a Korean influence on Canadian affairs and culture dating back to the 1950s. Canadian troops fought alongside the South Korean military as part of a United Nations contingent against Chinese and North Korean forces during the
Experience the best of Korean film at the 5th annual OKFF
This Fall, the Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea are again gifting Canadian audiences the opportunity to immerse themselves in the best of Korean film. The 5th annual Ottawa Korean Film Festival (OKFF) is set to return for two weeks with both online and in-person
Two great opportunities to catch K-Pop boy band P1Harmony!
This fall, Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is relaunching ‘ROM After Dark (RAD).’ RAD is the museum’s featured program aimed at adults, but due to COVID-19, the program was temporarily halted. As COVID restrictions are lifted, the ROM resumes its RAD program on Friday, September 16, 2022. Headlining the return of RAD
K-Cinema promotes Korean culture through film
WHAT: Free online screening of The Book of Fish WHEN: From Wednesday, August 24 to Tuesday, August 30, 2022 REGISTER: Click here to register Each month, the Korean Cultural Centre Canada (KCC) showcases the incredible talents of Korean cinema to all residents in Canada free of charge via its K-Cinema
2022 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival – Let the K-dancing begin!
Calling all K-Pop dancers, the 2022 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival, co-hosted by The Seoul Shinmum Daily and Korean Cultural Centre (KCC), is calling for competitors to participate in this year’s cover dance competition. K-Pop is the Korean subculture of music that began in the 1990s and started a Korean Wave that spread
Online K-cinema screening of the “Kingmaker”
In Korea, domestic movies regularly outperform North American films. The international success of Oscar-winning films like Parasite is a testament to the quality of the movies produced in Korea's hundred-year-old film industry. The Korean Cultural Centre Canada (KCC) does a great job of promoting friendship and understanding between Korea and Canada. The latest event
Head to Lansdowne on June 1st for Korean Jeollabuk-Do Culture Day
When: Wednesday, June 1, 2022, 4 pm - 8 pm Where: Casino Lac Leamy Plaza at Lansdowne Park, 1525 Princess Patricia Way Cost: Free — Event registration is not necessary for the Jeollabuk-Do Culture Day! On the heels of the highly successful events that kicked off 2022 Korea Week, the
Virtual screening of family drama K-film “Three Sisters”
K-Cinema Online Screening: Three Sisters (2021), by Seung-won Lee Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022, ~ Tuesday, April 26, 2022 Registration: canada.korean-culture.org Screening is available via the Vimeo online platform. In its ongoing effort to promote Korean cultural, the Korean Cultural Centre Canada (KCC) is screening the film Three Sisters online from Wednesday, April 20
The IFFO to screen K-film ‘Aloners’ at Ottawa’s Bytowne Cinema
The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC), in partnership with the International Film Festival of Ottawa (IFFO), is presenting a screening of Aloners, a film directed by Sung-eun Hong. The only Korean film at the festival, Aloners, will be showcased online from March 9 to March 20 and in-person at the Bytowne Cinema on March 11, 2022. Aloners tells the
The KCC presents virtual screening of Korean film ‘Snowball’
Online Screening: Snowball (2020), LEE Woo-Jung Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2022, ~ Tuesday, January 25, 2022 Pre-registration at: canada.korean-culture.org With cinemas and cultural venus closed, The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) hopes to boost Canadians’ spirits by hosting an online screening of the film Snowball (2021) by Director LEE Woo-Jung. Adapted from the
The KCC invites you to see films featuring Kihun from Squid Game
ABOVE: Lee Jung-jae as Kihun in the Korean series, Squid Game. In response to the worldwide popularity of Squid Game, the Korean Cultural Centre Canada (KCC) is pleased to invite you to the screenings of The Face Reader (2013) and New World (2013), two films that feature the actor Lee Jung-jae, or Kihun from Squid Game.
The Korean Cultural Centre Canada is hosting online screenings of ‘YOUN Yuh-jung’ films
The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) Canada is hosting a virtual screening of two films by director KIM Cho-hee, “Ladies of the Forest (2016)” and “Lucky Chan-sil (2019),” in the hopes that the two works by Korea’s leading independent film director will uplift Canadians who are weary due to Covid-19. ABOVE: Ladies
K-Cinema screening of Yi Ok-seop’s film Maggie (2018)
Ottawa's Korean Culture Centre continues to help bust your pandemic boredom with a screening of the debut feature film Maggie by Korean director Yi Ok-seop. The comedy begins in a hospital where a radiologist is prepared to resign after an x-ray of her having sex circulates among her colleagues. The weirdness that
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