31 Teams Representing Each Neighborhood Community Center Program Take the Stage
Line Dance, Gogo Janggu, Belly Dance, Guitar Class, Singing Class, and More
Dobong-gu (Mayor Oh Eon-seok) held the "Dobong-gu Community Center Program Presentation" on the 25th and 26th at Seoninbong Hall on the 2nd floor of Dobong-gu Office.
The district holds this annual presentation to share the achievements of community center program operations and to provide a venue for harmony among residents.
Currently, 14 neighborhoods operate a total of 160 community center programs, including cultural lectures. By offering courses tailored to local characteristics, these programs bring vitality to residents' daily lives.
At this presentation, 31 teams representing each neighborhood's community center programs performed, including line dance, gogo janggu, belly dance, guitar classes, and singing classes.
Residents showcased the skills they have learned and practiced through the community center programs, and the audience gave enthusiastic cheers and support to the performing teams.
On the first day of the presentation, Ssangmun 1-dong, Ssangmun 3-dong, Chang 1-dong, Chang 2-dong, Chang 3-dong, Chang 4-dong, and Chang 5-dong participated. On the second day, Ssangmun 2-dong, Ssangmun 4-dong, Banghak 1-dong, Banghak 2-dong, Banghak 3-dong, Dobong 1-dong, and Dobong 2-dong took part.
At the end of the presentation, an awards ceremony was held. The grand prize on the first day went to Chang 4-dong's Chang Ullim Arts Group, which showcased the elegant beauty of traditional music and dance, while the grand prize on the second day was awarded to Dobong 1-dong's Doil Gymnastics Team, which gifted the audience with overflowing energy through lively gymnastics. In addition to the grand prizes, awards such as Performance Award, Art Award, Star Award, and Vision Award were given, allowing all participating teams to enjoy the joy of winning.
Oh Eon-seok, Mayor of Dobong-gu, said, "It was impressive to see residents freely demonstrate the skills they have built through the community center programs at the presentation. We will continue to prepare community center programs that allow residents to learn and grow in more diverse ways."
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