Events at KCCs abroad

At the October edition of the Seoul Arts Center (SAC) on Screen event in Abuja, cultural practitioners and dance enthusiasts urged the creation of formal dance institutions across Nigeria to preserve and promote traditional dances threatened by globalization. The event, organized by the Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria (KCCN), featured “Dance Speaks,” a documentary showcasing the dedication and artistry of dancers across six genres—including ballet, B-boying, and Korean traditional dance. Sharon Pwavi-Babal, a dance enthusiast, praised the film for illustrating how Korean dance blends cultural influences from around the world, including French ballet, African American B-boy, and American modern dance.


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