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Korean Culture, Others Highlight Heritages at Multicultural Festivals

by The Culture Newspaper October 13, 2024
by The Culture Newspaper October 13, 2024

The vibrant Banana Island Multicultural Festival, held last weekend, was a lively celebration featuring Korean culture through music, fashion, and culinary delights, much to the enjoyment of the thousands who attended this year’s event.

The festival showcased a variety of cultural heritages, with participants savoring exquisite dishes from South Korea, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Ghana, as well as indigenous foods from Northern Nigeria, Yoruba, and Igbo booths.

Kim Chang-Ki, director of the Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria, spoke with journalists about the center’s significant role in the festival’s success. He expressed pride in presenting a diverse array of dishes to entertain guests and attendees.

This year’s Banana Island Multicultural Festival has been a great success, with K-Culture playing a prominent role. We showcased our food, fashion, and lifestyle, and the enthusiasm for K-pop among Nigerian youth was evident. We aim to further expose Nigerians to the richness of K-Culture and plan to organize more programmes,” he stated.

K-pop, a genre of popular music originating from South Korea, has gained global popularity, blending traditional Korean music with Western styles such as pop, rock, and hip-hop.

Pioneering groups like Seo Taiji and Boys, H.O.T., and S.E.S. laid the groundwork for this vibrant genre, which is known for its visually stunning, storyline-driven music videos and intricate, synchronised dance routines coupled with catchy melodies.

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