For Pinoy K-pop fans, November is the season to be jolly.
To cap the year-long celebration of 60 years of diplomatic relations between Korea and the Philippines, the Korean Embassy will hold on November 19-27 the Korean Cultural Festival, which will let Filipinos have a taste of Korean food, dance, music, theater, and arts.
But the most-awaited event in the week-long festival is the free K-pop concert scheduled on November 27. It will feature popular Korean front acts like boyband Shinee, jazz band Winterplay, and energetic rap duo Mighty Mouth.
In an email message to PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal), Blaise Regacho, Executive Assistant on Economic & Cultural Affairs for the Korean Embassy, said the concert was borne out of several petitions by avid K-pop fans in the country, to bring Korean stars to the Philippines. Shinee was the first group they were able to get, she added. (CLICK HERE to read related story)
Composed of five the boys Onew, Taemin, Jong-Hyun, Key, and Min-Ho, Shinee is known for the group's danceable contemporary R&B songs. Since their debut last year, they have won music awards including Best Newcomer Artist in the 18th Seoul Music Awards. Shinee's fashion style of high-top sneakers, skinny jeans, and colorful sweaters created the "Shinee Trend" that's popular among college youth in Korea.
Winterplay is a group that mixes several musical genres like pop, jazz, blues, and bossa nova, to create a unique relaxed sound. The band is composed of vocalist Moon Hye-won, and her band Lee Joo-han (trumpet), Choi Woo-joon (guitar), and So Eun-kyu (contrabass).
Mighty Mouth is well-known for collaborating with famous celebrities like Sun-Ye of Wondergirls and Yoon Eun-hye of Coffee Prince fame. Mighty Mouth is composed of rappers 237 and Shorty j.
The free K-Pop concert is scheduled on November 27, 3 p.m. at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in Manila.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS. The Korean Cultural Festival will open with "Taste Korea! Food Festival," on November 19-23 at Shangri-La Plaza in Mandaluyong City. It will feature a cooking demonstration of popular Korean dishes, an exhibition of Korean agricultural products like Korean tea, and a presentation of Korean cookbooks and fine selections of special pots, pans, and dishes. Visitors will get a chance to eat samples of Korean food like japchae, kimchi, and bibimbap.
On November 25, the National Dance Company of Korea will present "Dance of Chun-Hyang," which will feature traditional Korean dances. Samulnori, a genre of percussion music that originates from Korea, will be presented on November 26 by the Noreum-Machi troupe. Both musical events will start at 8 p.m., at the CCP.
To cap the entire festival, a Philippines-Korea Friendship Parade along Roxas Boulevard in Manila will start at 10 a.m. on November 27. More than a dozen floats and thousands of marchers will demonstrate Korean customs and tradition. The free K-pop concert takes place on the same day.
For more information about the Korean Cultural Festival, contact the Korean Embassy at 811-6139 to 44.






i'm gonna go ~!! with my friend hehe ..
see you there .. :D
Do we need a to get hold of something so we could get in at CCP?
Lol. Sorry that I have a lot to ask. I'm just afraid that my friends and I won't be able to get seats. :
Please and thank you. :D
mizuki
Hindi talaga maiiwasan yun racial discrimination. Kahit nga tayo na nasa Third World Country grabe din makapanglait ng ibang lahi. Siguro kaya mababa yung tingin ng IBANG Koreano o lahi sa'tin dahil mahirap lang tayo. Sila ang amo tayo ang pasuwelduhan kaya ganun.
Dun naman sa sinabi mo na yung KPOP eh naimpluwensiyahan na ng Western Pop,totoo yun. Yung tunog nila hindi rin maikakaila na parang minsan nahahawig sa American Pop,kahit nga minsan yung mga dance steps nila nakita ko na sa mga Western artists. Pero syempre may Korean twists pa din yung kanila. Kaya nga nakakaingit sila eh,mantakin mo kagagaling nating kumanta bulok as in bulok ang music industry natin wala nga tayong Pop music na matawag eh.
Im lovin the kpop music scene though cant deny their songs are mix w/ Western influences...yun nga lang mas angat sila ngayon kesa sa OPM natin. la namn tayo kc Pinoy PoP eh!
can some1 answer this. thanks
I love CL! :
korean embassy please bring suju!!!!!!!
love you Minho, Onew, Key, Taemin, Jonghyun!! ;D
at hindi ako colonial mentalist nagsasabi lang ako ng totoo na hindi naman talaga productive ang music industry sa pilipinas ngayon. bakit wala naman talgang original music ngayon, well except for alternative bands, pero regine velasquez, jaya, rachelle ann go, nina, hindi ba puro revival lang naman ang ginagawa nila ngayon.
but since you said you love bigbang and TOP then i'll let it pass since i'm inlove with taeyang anyway.
i hope BB comes here..
kamsamida