In May, Korea turns to families

In South Korea, May is celebrated as 'Family Month' with various cultural events and performances tailored for families, including dance, ballet, concerts, and museum programs. The Sejong Center for the Performing Arts and other venues in Seoul offer a range of family-friendly activities throughout the month.
In South Korea, May is known as 'Family Month' due to a cluster of family-related observances. The Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul leads the month with family-friendly programming, including 'Speed' by the Seoul Metropolitan Dance Theatre and 'In the Bamboo Forest' by the Seoul Metropolitan Ballet. The Seoul Metropolitan Chorus and Seoul Metropolitan Traditional Music Orchestra also present family-oriented performances. National museums across the country offer participatory programs, such as the National Museum of Korea's family program featuring KakaoFriends collaboration photo zones and fusion gugak performances. Regional branches of the National Museum of Korea also host distinctive events, including children's musicals, magic shows, and ceramics festivals. Various other venues, including the Lotte Concert Hall and Mapo Arts Center, host family-friendly events, such as 'Bling Bling Catch! Teenieping Symphony' and 'The Blue Lion Wanini' musical.
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