Author: callmeopd

가평석 기념행사

2015년 8월8일 코리안가든은 가평석도착 기념 행사를 오클랜드 시청과 함께 개최하였습니다.

가평석은 가평군에서 기증하여, 향후 코리안가든 건설 부지에 세워질 예정입니다.

행사내용은 다음과 같습니다.

Korean Gardens Trust: Memorial Stone Reception

코리안 가든 부지 배리스 포인트 레이크 하우스 

2015 88 1045~12

  • 10:45am- Assemble in car park-All
  • 11:00am
    Karanga / Call – Mana Whenua
    Karakia / Prayer-Mana Whenua
    Mihi / Speeches- Mana Whenua
  • 11:15am -Welcome- Ben (Korean Gardens Trust)             
  • 11:25am – Speeches-im Newman (NZ Korean Veterans Association)
  • 11:35am- Closing Karakia-Mana Whenua

 

 

North Shore Times News

The Korean Garden Trust is a volunteer group, helping to keep the North Shore clean and tidy for 20 years.

Plans for a Korean cultural garden in the heart of the North Shore’s Takapuna are taking shape, as its creators celebrate a landmark anniversary.

“The garden will both preserve and promote the Korean culture, alongside celebrating multiculturalism,” Korean Garden Trust spokesperson Paul Lee said.

The trust has met every third Saturday for volunteer working bees in gardens and parks around Takapuna and Devonport, for the past 20 years.

Ten years ago, the North Shore City Council gifted the group a small piece of Takapuna land to transform into a garden, in a show of appreciation for their efforts.

Now, after a decade of planning and fundraising, the Korean Garden Trust has submitted a resource consent to Auckland Council.

The finished product will be a multi-functional area open to the public for Korean and other cultural activities, Lee said.

The $2 million garden’s final design includes a bridge, an amphitheatre, stage, war memorial garden, and a pavilion.

A memorial monument for the New Zealand and Korean war veterans will be erected, with stones imported from Korea. This is to commemorate and educate the future generations about the friendship between New Zealand and Korea.

Lee said he expects work will begin this year.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/north-shore-times/95572925/korean-community-on-aucklands-north-shore-plans-cultural-garden

JAZZ CONCERT

코리안가든 작은음악회 첫번째 공연

JAZZ CONCERT

Jazz_concert

 

Young Um trio

Young Um Trio perform a wide variety of styles, from unique composition with odd time metre leads to trio free improvisation, to tango feel, bossa, swing, beautiful ballads and originals. Young’s compositions draw inspiration from her experience, imagination and wit. Thoughtful interplay between members and high level of musicianship are pleasurable also there are classic influenced melody and harmony through her originals and performances.

-1Piano: Young Um Korean- Born jazz pianist Young Um is a very high profile artist who has performed extensively through New Zealand, appearing at all the major arts and jazz festivals along with her band of this country’s foremost jazz musicians and her performance have been consistently impressed with her impeccable technique and her refreshing interpretations of jazz standards and original material. She found Young Um Trio and released debut album “distance” (2011)

 

drumerDrum:Jason Orme

 

 

Biopic

Bass: Tom Dennison is a prominent 24 year old Auckland session bass player. Deeply rooted in the jazz tradition, Tom has nevertheless has become a go-to ‘bass for hire’ for a number of musical endeavours including musicals, pop opera, rock, variety shows and session work. His debut album Zoo has been released through Rattle Records.