THE KOREA SOCIETY

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Sing Along K-Pop!

Please join us for a fun Korean learning experience. On Friday, October 12th, The Korea Society will hold a special Sing Along K-Pop session of Psy’s Gangnam Style, the K-Pop music video that has gone viral on YouTube. During the session, participants will read and interpret the lyrics and learn several Korean expressions. Have an enjoyable time singing, shuffling your feet, and learning the moves of the Psy's now-famous horse-riding dance!


Friday, October 12, 2012 @ 6 PM


Please RSVP for Gangnam Style Sing Along session


This session requires some ability to read the Korean alphabet, Han’gŭl. For those with no Korean language background, The Korea Society offers a free online course to help participants read Han’gŭl and learn basic greetings in advance of the Sing Along. To participate in the program and to take the free online course, please contact Sojeong Kim or call 212-759-7525 ext. 326.