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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
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
10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – May 27-29, 2022
Good2Go Live at Atomic Rooster When: May 28, 2022 Where: Atomic Rooster, 303 Bank Street What time: 6 pm – 9: 30 pm Admission: Free Ottawa punk legends GOOD2GO have been entertaining Ottawans for over two decades. They still play Ramones and Rolling Stones cover tunes but don’t be surprised if
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
Celebrity Chef Hansong Kim Brings K-Gastronomy to Ottawa
The Sheraton Hotel Ottawa transformed into a Korean paradise on Wednesday afternoon as the three-day K-Gastronomy event kicked off! Jointly hosted by the hotel and the Korean Cultural Centre Canada, and taking place in the hotel’s Carleton Grill restaurant, the special buffet lunch celebrated the very best of traditional Korean
Ottawa Gets a Lesson in K-Beauty at Korean Cultural Centre Canada
Photos by Kat Wallcott Makeup fans came out in full force for the special event hosted by the Korean Cultural Centre Canada, in collaboration with The FaceShop, this past Saturday. Continuing with the centre’s goal to bring a piece of South Korea to Ottawa through various community events, including movie
The Korean Cultural Centre Canada Brings K-Cinema to Ottawa
Ottawa Life’s Festival City Series is back! We'll provide a unique look at some of your favourite events. We’ll go beyond the music with artist interviews, volunteer profiles, concert reviews and spotlights on the tastes, sights and sounds of the festival season. Your city! Your festivals! Like a good sunscreen, Ottawa Life
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