Mizy Center offers Danish culture classes
May 10, 2011

A local nonprofit will work with the Danish Embassy in Seoul to offer classes on Danish culture to local elementary school students.

The classes are part of a series of programs offered by Mizy Center, which is operated by the Korean National Commission for Unesco. The center has been running the programs since 2007 to teach students about other countries.

The Danish culture classes begin tomorrow and continue on Tuesdays and Wednesdays until June 1. 

“Since 2007, we have collaborated with embassies in Seoul to offer programs about various countries, especially those in Asia and Europe, for Korean students,” Lim Won-jin, a Mizy Center official, said. “The main audience for our program is elementary school students, who generally have fewer chances to travel abroad or learn foreign languages.”

According to the center, the classes will be taught by Danish Embassy staff and will include cooking lessons and other cultural experiences. One class taught by Danish Embassy official Lasse Qvist will introduce books by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Children will be invited to draw pictures of Andersen and the stories in the books.

The center offers similar programs for middle and high school students.

“About 100 middle and high school students and 200 elementary school students have applied for our programs,” Lim said. 

Programs will be conducted in English, but an interpreter will be present. Classes are two hours long and cost 5,000 won ($4.62) each. To apply, visit www.mizy.net.


By Kim Hee-jin [heejin@joongang.co.kr]

 

http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2935962


MIZY & Embassy Project 'Danish Month' Held from May 11st to June 1st at MIZY Center

  


What comes to your mind when you hear the word 'Denmark'?
To most Korean youth, Denmark is an unfamiliar country where they only can relate to 'Denmark diet' and or yogurt. This May, Denmark meets Korean youth, starting from the 11th to June 1st, in a cultural exchange program held at Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange (MIZY Center). Denmark, a far away Northern European country but in fact very near.

 

Meet LEGO in 'Danish Month'!

For May is a month for family, the theme for 'Danish Month' is Lego, Denmark's worldwide children's toy. 'Danish Month' is part of MIZY & Embassy program held by MIZY Center and Embassy of Denmark in Republic of Korea. It will open with 'Lego day' on May 11st and visitors can experience Lego throughout the whole month in the exhibition at the center. Especially on 'Lego day', children will have a chance to use their creativity and imagination through Lego competition. The winners of the competition will be given small boxes of Lego provided by Lego Korea.

 

Various Denmark Attractions

This month's MIZY & Embassy program will hold an event especially for under priviledged children, the children will have an opportunity to bake Danish sweet bun 'fastelavnsboller' with embassy staff, free of charge. Also on 17th 'Meatball day', participants can cook Danish meatball 'frikadeller', and on 24th 'Andersen Day', there will be Andersen storytelling, drawing favorite Andersen characters and other various activities ready. Meanwhile, the exhibition of Danish ceramics 'Royal Copenhagen' and Danish children's books will be set, in addition of photo zone, where children can be the Queen of Denmark and marching Tivoli soldiers.

 

Cultural Exchange Opportunity with Danish Students

In addition, on 21st of May, an event for upper grade students from middle school to university will be held, where students can have casual talk with Danish students about each other's culture. The participants will be provided Denmark's favorite food, open sandwich 'smørrebrød'. Especially, Peter Lysholt Hansen, Ambassador of the Embassy of Denmark in Republic of Korea, will visit MIZY center this day to share words about Danish culture and education for Korean students who are interested in Denmark.

 

Those would like to participate can register by downloading the application from MIZY Center website(www.mizy.net) The fee is 5,000 won. (Under priviledged children program excluded) RSVPs are on a first-come first-served basis. The MIZY Center is a specialized place for a diversity of cultures, currently operated by the Korean National Commission for UNESCO under the auspices of the Seoul Metropolitan Government, which have been hosting MIZY-Embassy program as multicultural education program since 2007.

 



MIZY-Embassy 'Danish Month' Outline

 

1. Theme : LET'S GO, DENMARK!

2. Programs

A. Program Outline

 1) Participants : Elementary, junior high, high school and university students

 2) Date : May 11th - June 1st

 3) Venue: MIZY Center

 4) Fee : 5,000 won (Free of charge for under privileged children)

B. Program Detail

   1) Elementary School Program

Date

Program

Time

May 11th (Wed)

Lego Day-Presentation on Denmark from Thierry Hoppe, Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Denmark, Lego competition

16:00 ~ 18:00

May 17th (Tue)

Meatball Day-Presentation on Denmark and Danish family culture from Lasse Qvist of the Embassy of Denmark, cooking Danish meatball 'Frikadeller'

16:00 ~ 18:00

May 24th (Tue)

Andersen Day-Presentation on Denmark and Andersen from Lasse Qvist of the Embassy of Denmark, Andersen storytelling and drawing Andersen characters

16:00 ~ 18:00

June 1st (Wed)

Bun Day(Under priviledged children program)-Presentation on Denmark and Danish cuisine from Lasse Qvist of the Embassy of Denmark, baking Danish sweet bun 'Fastelavnsboller'

16:00 ~ 18:00

  2) University Student Program(Junior high and high school students allowed)

  

Date

Program

Time

May 21st (Sat)

Lecture from Peter Lysholt Hansen, Ambassador of the Embassy of Denmark

15:00 ~ 16:00

 

Casual talk with Danish students with Danish open sandwich, 'smørrebrød'

16:00 ~ 17:00

  3) Exhibition (5.11~6.1)
    
     -Danish ceramics, books, photo zone, banner, pictures and etc.

 

 

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