[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] The CJ Nanum Foundation announced on the 17th that it will conduct the ‘Youth Culture Club Showcase’ led by K-Culture Next Leaders supported over the past year through a hybrid online and offline format.
The CJ Donors Camp Youth Culture Club ‘Showcase’ is an event where participating students present the results of their creative activities to the public. This year, in line with the trend of ‘digital transformation,’ works from a total of 26 clubs, including original musicals, original recipes, and original songs, were produced as videos and presented through online and offline screenings. This approach enhanced the synergy effect by providing not only the emotional impact felt at the offline venue but also the accessibility for anyone to easily watch through the online screening without physically visiting the site. Notably, this year’s showcase event involved the mentor group supporting and spreading youth dreams, the ‘University Student Volunteer Supporters Team,’ participating in the entire process from planning to operation.
The offline screening was held at CGV Yeongdeungpo in Seoul on the 15th and 16th, concluding with about 600 participants including expert mentors, youth, and university student volunteers. The online screening is available for viewing on the CJ Donors Camp website until the 22nd.
The CJ Donors Camp Youth Culture Club program is CJ Nanum Foundation’s flagship educational project that provides culture-loving youth with tailored cultural education and creative opportunities according to their growth stages. Selected youths can experience various creative activities in six fields: broadcasting, film, music, performance, cooking, and fashion beauty.
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