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Korean Heritage Program
This program has been running since 2005 to provide Korean American youth with
an opportunity to establish their identity as Koreans and develop their
leadership potentials.
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Class Dates: 14 weeks in Spring
& Fall |
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Audience: Korean American Youth |
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Korean Language Classes: Beginner Korean,
Intermediate Korean |
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Korean Traditional Art Classes: Samulnori,
Traditional art, Korean Story telling, Gayageum, Danso, Taekwondo |
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Special Class: Weekend Field Trip, Korean
Traditional Holiday Folk Festival |
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Special Lectures by Community Leaders
This lecture series will provide Korean American youth with an opportunity to
enhance their identity and eventually develop their vision and insight of the
world by exposing them to the success stories of community leaders.
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Event Class: On occasion |
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Audience: Korean American Youth |
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Korean Cultural Experiences
This program is designed to provide Korean American youth, studying Korean
language at Korean schools, with more opportunities to learn and experience
Korean culture. Students can participate in traditional folk plays, traditional
etiquette class and reproducing wedding ceremony.
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Class Dates: Saturday at Korean school or KECLA |
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Audience: Korean School students |
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Program Details: Samulnori, Traditional art,
traditional etiquette and traditional wedding ceremony reproduction |
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For further information, please contact us
Korean Education Center in Los Angeles (KECLA)
Tel: (213) 386-3112~3
Fax: (213) 386-3138
www.kecla.org
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KOREAN EDUCATION CENTER IN LOS ANGELES 680
WILSHIRE PLACE, SUITE 200, LOS ANGELES, CA 90005 PH. (213)
386-3112, 3 FAX (213) 386-3138
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