PURDUE KOREAN CULTURAL CLUB

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PURDUE KOREAN CULTURAL CLUB Aug 30th 2007 PKCC Members (www.purduekcc.org)

Contents - Mission - PKCC Introduction - Message from the Advisors - Projects A. Korean Language Classes B. Korean Movies C. Korean Cooking Classes D. Samulnori - Recommendation

Mission Promote the awareness, appreciation, and understanding of Korean and Korean American culture Serve as an organization to foster multiculturalism and intercultural exchanges at Purdue University Collaborate with various organizations to provide an array of services to the Purdue Korean and Korean American community

PKCC Introduction Advisors Supporters Members

Message from the PKCC Advisors

Projects-Korean Language Classes (한글배움터) In order to promote Korean language and culture, this program has been started from the summer semester of 2006 at International Center. This program began with three volunteer-teachers. Seven students were registered due to growing interest in Korean cinema and popular TV dramas. Two classes will be offered this fall semester Beginner I (Sooyoung Shin) Beginner II (hyunjoon Na)

Korean Language Classes(Cont..) PKCC looks for volunteers to teach and help Korean classes. From this semester, Korean Monthly Movie Night will be held on the last Thursday of each month. (Sep., Oct., Nov.) This semester the following movie will be featured: JSA, Welcome to Dongmakgol, The King and the Clown, and the Host. This program will provide a great chance to cultivate appreciation of Korean culture and language.

Projects - Korean Movies Among “Koreaphiles” and others, the recent popularity of Korean cinema and media productions has stimulated interest in Korean culture and language. PKCC aims to take this opportunity to further cultivate understanding and enjoyment of Korean arts, literature, music and many other cultural manifestations along with Korean movie screening.

Korean Movies (cont…) What kind of event? Korean Cinema Festival Korean Movie Night every month Korean Box Office Feature How to promote Korean movies Stewart Hall Panel Windows & Posters Network through Organizations Compliment Beverages Extra-Credit system(?)

Korean Movies (cont…) What movies to pick? On-Campus Survey Network through other Korean Organizations Through Critics’ Reviews How to Further Converse about Movies? Post-screening Discussion Post-screening Surveys One-to-One Chat

Projects-Korean Cooking Classes at International Center (I.C.) WHAT? What is I.C. (http://www.intlctr.org) I.C. is an independent non-profit community organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. They offer programs as English conversation, foreign language, international cooking classes, and etc Programs are open to ALL residents  of the Greater Lafayette  community I.C. opens their kitchen for international cooking classes every Wednesday night in September and October WHY cooking class? Food is a great bridge from one culture to another. Cooking and sharing food together provides a nice chance to meet, communicate, and understand people from different cultures. 11 11

Korean Cooking Classes (Cont..) WHEN? 5:30 – 8:30 pm on October, 10th and 17th including cooking, sharing, and cleaning WHERE? Kitchen (1st floor) at International Center WHO is going to be involved? Volunteered instructors and helpers 10–12 participants per class Expected instructors for the classes: Soojin Park (soojin@purdue.edu) Mink Lin (mink.lin@beaone.com) What dishes? Will be discussed later (suggestions are welcome!) 12

Korean Cooking Classes (Cont..) Procedures? Before the class I.C. will be advertising by brochure, post, I.C. Website, and radio Pre-registration with $ 10 participant fee A week before class Decision of the dish for the class The day before class Grocery shopping (reimburse with receipts) The day of class Pre-cut and cook the ingredients before the class to reduce working during the class to help beginner participant Have Fun in class!! Sharing dish and chatting at living room I.C. Cleaning tools and kitchen 13 13

Korean Cooking Classes (Cont..) Help is needed Grocery shopping (1-2 people) Pre-cut and cook (2-3 people) Assistant for the instructor (one person) : who has experience with both Korean and American culture, and a sense of humor ^^ Assistants for the instructor (2–3 people) : who has experience with cooking or at least cutting to help participants during the class 14 14

Projects- Samulnori Samulnori, traditional Korean percussion, has its origin from ancient farmers’ music, Nong ak Four instruments A. Kkwang gwari- the small gong B. Jang Goo – the two sided drum C. Buk- the one sided drum D. Jing- the large gong Instructive Class- A kind of small club Time-At least once a week (possibly over the weekends) Instructor- Miss. Minjeong Choi Previous experiences in structuring the samulnoripae back at IU Have all these four instruments and can be used for the class

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