Dancers, artists, performers sent to Paris to promote Korean culture during Olympics The poster for Korea National Contemporary Dance Company's ′′Jungle,′′ slated to take place at Le 13e Art on Tuesday and Wednesday. [MINISTRY OF CULTURE, SPORTS AND TOURISM] As Paris gears up to host the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced Tuesday that it has prepared ambitious cultural programs to take place in the French capital. From Tuesday to Sept.

14, the Culture Ministry has commissioned state-run art troupes and museums to stage an array of performances and exhibitions to showcase Korean culture to international visitors who will be visiting the city’s prestigious venues. The project is a part of the ministry’s “Korea Season,” a comprehensive program that began in May to promote Korean culture across France, including cities such as Paris, Avignon and Nantes before and during the Olympic Games. The Korea National Contemporary Dance Company is to perform "Jungle" at Le 13e Art on Tuesday and Wednesday.

At the Grand Palais Immersif, a monthlong media art exhibition by contemporary Korean artists will take place, titled “Decoding Korea," from Friday. The exhibition, according to the ministry, seeks to “explore Korea’s modern history and cultural evolution, providing insights into the new trends shaping Korean art today.” The poster for Korea National Ballet's gala performance at the Maison de la Chimie in.