2018 4th Royal Culture Festival Special Humanities Lecture Guide (Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation)
Special Humanities Lecture at the 4th Royal Culture Festival in 2018
2018 4th Royal Culture Festival Special Humanities Course Guide
The 4th Royal Culture Festival to commemorate the 600th anniversary of King Sejong's accession to the throne!
The theme of this celebration, "Sejong" and "Sandae"
We invite you to a humanities course!
○ Subject: Palace Cultural Festival and Sandae
○ Temporary: April 21, 2018 (Sat) to 4.22 (Sun) / 3 times in total (50 people per session)
○ Location: Jipokjae of Gyeongbokgung Palace
○ Reservation: Naver Reservation System (https://booking.naver.com/booking/12/bizes/156348/items/2777502)
**** All participants will receive gifts (celebration bags and water bottles)**
※ This special humanities course is hosted by the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation. For related inquiries (02-2270-1235)
○ Details of the course
1st (April 21st)
<Sejong and Hangul, and Music>
14:00-14:50 - Unfinished Hangul Design / Professor Han Jae-joon (Seoul Women's University Department of Visual Design)
15:00-15:50 - Sejong and Music / President of Song Ji-won Association (Korea Performing Culture Association)
2nd (April 22nd)
<The Origin and Development of the Mountains>
13:00~13:40 - Historical development of the Joseon Dynasty and its present nature / President Song Ji-won (Korea Performing Culture Association)
13:40-14:20 - Two aspects of 'Sandae Yeon-hee' that reflect on / So Yong-ho (research professor at Korea University)
3rd (April 22nd)
<Sandae's performance form and symbolism, Comparative study with overseas university >
14:30-15:10 - A Study on the Stage and Performance Form of University of Korea / Professor Shim Sang-kyo (Korean Language Education Department of Busan National University)
15:10~15:50 - Research and suggestion of cultural symbols in the mountains / Professor Choi Won-oh (Korean Language Education Department at Gwangju National University)
15:50~16:30 - Professor Ahn Sang-bok of Korea, China, Japan and the West Station / Department of Chinese Literature at Gangneung Wonju University
16:30-16:50 - Q&A