KC Arirang
Workshops

10AM - 2PM
3F Room 301 & 302

Experience Korean culture hands-on through our interactive workshops. Whether you’re learning Hangul, creating traditional crafts, dancing to K-pop, or exploring Korean games and art, each session offers fun, connection, and cultural discovery for all ages.

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Schedule table listing sessions for rooms 301, 302, and the auditorium, including times and topics such as Korean language, Korean heritage, K-pop dance, and a workshop for educators.

Schedule

Two elegantly wrapped gift boxes on a light-colored surface against a gray background. The left box is wrapped in shiny teal-blue fabric with a green satin knot at the front. The right box is wrapped in dark green fabric with a purple satin knot and has a decorative black ribbon with embroidered floral design hanging from the top.

Bojagi:
Threads of Korean Culture

Discover Bojagi, the exquisite Korean wrapping cloths, and unravel the rich cultural narratives woven into their vibrant patterns and versatile uses. Tie and take home your own bojagi!

Black 3D letters spelling 'FILE' on a sheet of paper with Asian characters, against a gray background.

Intro to Korean Language

A beginner-friendly workshop where attendees can learn the Korean alphabet (Hangul), basic greetings, essential phrases and write your name in Korean! It's a great starting point for anyone interested in learning Korean.

Decorative tassel ornaments with glass flower beads and intricate knots, in white, light blue, and burgundy colors, hanging against a plain gray background.

Beyond Adornment:
Understanding Korean
Norigae

Delve into the fascinating world of Norigae, traditional Korean ornamental pendants, and discover their profound cultural significance. Go "beyond adornment" by crafting a norigae of your own!

Korean cultural items arranged on a neutral surface, including a bowl of bibimbap, chopsticks, spoon, pink hibiscus flowers with green leaves, traditional masks, a small drum with a swirling pattern, and paper cutouts of traditional Korean clothing.

Korean Heritage

A fun and engaging introduction to Korean traditions, language, food, and pop culture. Perfect for beginners, attendees will gain insight and a hands-on experience into both traditional and modern aspects of Korea.

A traditional Korean wooden wheel game with a colorful, painted board and a wooden mallet resting on a small stand, set against a plain background.

Soaring Traditions:
An Introduction to Korean Kites

Explore the captivating world of traditional Korean kites, from their historical significance to the unique designs that allowed them to dance in the sky. This workshop offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural artistry and enduring legacy of these aerial wonders.

Seven young men in casual clothing are posing in dance stances against a plain gray background, with some pointing upwards and others crouching or standing, suggesting a dance practice or performance.

Hallyu Beats: K-Pop Dance Experience

A high-energy workshop where you'll learn choreography from your favorite K-pop hits. Perfect for all levels, this session blends fun, fitness, and fandom—no dance experience needed, just bring your passion for K-pop!

A map of Korea with North Korea in red and South Korea in black.

CEAS Educators Workshop

Explore Korea's rich history, culture, politics, and contemporary issues through tools and lesson ideas, you can enhance global awareness in your classroom with dynamic approaches to teaching the Korean peninsula. This workshop aims to equip K-12 educators with engaging strategies and resources to teach about North Korea and South Korea across grade levels and subjects.