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Jeonju World Sound Festival, Recruiting Participants for 2nd Session


... Lee ByungJae(2025-06-04 17:32:15)

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The organizing committee of the Jeonju World Sound Festival (Chairman of the organizing committee Lee Wong-jun, hereinafter referred to as the Sound Festival) is recruiting the 2nd batch of participants for the targeting domestic music majors on a first-come, first-served basis until the 16th.

The Sound Festival's , inspired by the 'Sangongbu' of sound craftsmen, was planned as a modern version of the 'Sangongbu' program and received a positive response last year. It aims to broaden the perspectives and enhance the capabilities of future musicians through on-site intensive arts education programs such as performance viewing, expert lectures, and exchanges with domestic and international artists.

This year's Sound Camp will be operated under the theme of , moving away from theory-centered education to a method of learning by directly seeing, hearing, and experiencing.

Moreover, it is expected to provide an opportunity for growth as a professional artist through communication and networking with artists and exploring career paths. This program targets 25 music-related undergraduate students from Korean music departments in Korea and will take place for three days from August 14th to 16th at the Korea Sound Culture Hall and around Jeonju during the 2025 Sound Festival period.

Applications for participation will be conducted through Google Form (https://link24.kr/EzijAHU), and the final selection will be announced through individual contact on July 1st. Additional support includes accommodation provided for participants from outside the region, so please take note (accommodation not provided for residents of Jeonbuk).

Kim Hee-sun, the executive director of the Sound Festival, stated, "The Sound Camp is a place where future musicians can directly experience and learn on-site, communicate with artists, and network, creating a meaningful time for growth as professional artists through a short but dense program."