The first retrospective solo exhibition of Korean woodcut art master opens in South Africa
Lee Chul-Soo, born in 1954 in Seoul, South Korea, is a renowned woodcut art master who conveys universal messages through visual and verbal poems. His work is thought-provoking and invokes curiosity and all the feels.
K-Events: Here is what May has to offer
As April draws to an end, the month of May is shaping up to be an events-filled month for lovers of K-Culture, K-pop, K-beauty, K-movies and more!
If you fancy a K-Pop Quiz…
Can you recognise a blurred picture of Cha Eun Woo? If your answer is yes, then you should have been there!
He’s back…
Jay Kim is back in South Africa for another K-Pop workshop and we are here to tell you all about it.
South Africans learn how to make Traditional Korean Knots
The Korean Cultural Centre in South Africa held a Korean traditional knots workshop on Monday, 17 April 2023. The participants spent 2 hours making traditional Korean knots with their instructor Kim Youn-Jung.
We heed the call! KCC Supporters are here
Like a batman signal late at night the Korean Cultural Centre made the call asking for members of the public to apply to be part of the KCC Supporters team and it was our duty to oblige!
Prepare to be blown away! The Korean traditional Knots and Bojagi exhibition is here!
Korean culture has a lot to offer and the Traditional Knots and Bojagi exhibition currently on show at the Korean cultural centre reminds us of just that.
Kicking off the new year with these activities at the Korean Cultural Centre!
Happy Seollal! Here is a rundown of which activities you might have missed and the activities to look forward to this year at the Korean Cultural Centre!
The K-WAVE FESTA Festival takes South Africa by storm!
On 4th December 2022, the Korean Embassy/Korean Cultural Centre hosted the K-WAVE FESTA festival to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Diplomatic relationship between South Korea and South Africa.
The day that was! An epic Korean culture festival
We ate, we danced, we played and we laughed! The Korean culture festival held by the Korean cultural centre in Pretoria gave us everything from random dance plays to awesome giveaways.
Hear ye! hear ye! The Korean culture festival is here
I am going to need lovers of all things Korean to come to the front of the congregation for this one. The month of August is turning out to be the month all K-pop, K-drama and K-beauty fans dream of curtesy of the Korean Cultural centre.