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Visit Korean Heritage Campaign Comes to New York, the Global Hub of Culture

2026-01-30 00:00 Last Updated At:00:15

Visit Korean Heritage Campaign launches promotional events in New York under the theme "Golden Blessings"

Media art featuring Joseon Dynasty Royal Bojagi and Korean temple food experiences among a rich lineup of heritage programs (Feb. 11–14)

SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Korea Heritage Service (Administrator: Huh Min), in collaboration with the Korea Heritage Agency (President: Lee Gwi-young) and the Korean Cultural Center New York (Executive Director: Kim Cheon-soo), will host a promotional event for the Visit Korean Heritage Campaign* titled "Korea on Stage in New York" from February 11 to 14 in New York City.

* Visit Korean Heritage Campaign: Launched in 2020, the Visit Korean Heritage Campaign is an initiative designed to promote the value and beauty of Korea's national heritage—the foundation of Korean culture that has gained growing global attention—to audiences in Korea and around the world. The campaign operates a range of programs, including the Korean Heritage Passport Tour, which connects Korea's representative national heritage sites across 10 routes and 76 destinations; Korea on Stage performances and exhibitions; and the Visit Korean Heritage Campaign Promotion Center at Incheon International Airport, among others.

Held under the theme "Golden Blessings: Discovering Korean Cultural Heritage," the event introduces global audiences to the value and significance of Korea's national heritage—the foundation of K-culture—through a diverse program lineup, including national heritage media art exhibitions, traditional crafts exhibitions, traditional performing arts, and Korean temple food experiences.

The program begins on February 11 at 3:00 p.m. with a special pre-opening performance at Times Square Plaza. Co-organized with the The Korean American Association of Greater New York, the approximately 30-minute performance features modumbuk (ensemble drumming) and fan dances by the Korean Traditional Dance of Choomnoori (KTDOC), as well as Sogochum and Jindo-bukchum performed by the Korea Heritage Agency Performance Arts Group.

Later that evening, at 7:00 p.m., an opening ceremony will be held at the Korean Cultural Center New York. Approximately 150 guests, including figures from cultural and arts communities in Korea and abroad, will gather to view traditional crafts and media art exhibitions and enjoy traditional performances, sharing a Korean-style Lunar New Year celebration together.

<Event Schedule: Korea on Stage in New York> 

Category

Program

Date & Time

Venue

Pre-opening Special Performance

Modumbuk, Fan Dance, Sogo Dance, Jindo Drum Dance

Feb. 11, 3:00 PM

Times Square Plaza

Sculpture Exhibition

Haetae guardian statue, peony sculptures

Feb. 11–14

KCCNY, 1st Floor

Media Art Exhibition

Three media artworks including "Joseon Dynasty Royal Bojagi"

Feb. 11–28

Weekdays 10:00 AM–6:00 PM

Saturdays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

KCCNY, 1st Floor

Traditional Crafts Exhibition

Gold Leaf Craft, Mother-of-Pearl Inlay, Decorative Knotting

Feb. 11–14

Weekdays 10:00 AM–7:30 PM

Saturdays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

KCCNY, 2nd Floor Gallery

Court & Folk Dance Performance

Wishes in Motion

Feb. 12–13 (2 shows)

7:30 PM

Feb. 14 (1 show)

3:00 PM

KCCNY Theater (Basement)

Hands-on Programs

Hanji Lucky Pouch Gold Leaf Craft Workshop

Feb. 12 (2 sessions)

4:30–5:30 PM / 6:00–7:00 PM

KCCNY, 4th Floor

Temple Cuisine Experience with Venerable Jeong Kwan

Feb. 13–14

11:00 AM–1:30 PM

(2 sessions total, 1 per day)

KCCNY, 4th Floor

Jingwansa Traditional Tea Tasting

Feb. 13–14

1:30–4:00 PM

KCCNY, 4th Floor

Temple Cuisine Demonstration

Temple Cuisine as Sustainable Food

Feb. 12

12:30–2:00 PM

CIA (Culinary Institute of America)

Category

Program

Date & Time

Venue

Pre-opening Special Performance

Modumbuk, Fan Dance, Sogo Dance, Jindo Drum Dance

Feb. 11, 3:00 PM

Times Square Plaza

Sculpture Exhibition

Haetae guardian statue, peony sculptures

Feb. 11–14

KCCNY, 1st Floor

Media Art Exhibition

Three media artworks including "Joseon Dynasty Royal Bojagi"

Feb. 11–28

Weekdays 10:00 AM–6:00 PM

Saturdays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

KCCNY, 1st Floor

Traditional Crafts Exhibition

Gold Leaf Craft, Mother-of-Pearl Inlay, Decorative Knotting

Feb. 11–14

Weekdays 10:00 AM–7:30 PM

Saturdays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

KCCNY, 2nd Floor Gallery

Court & Folk Dance Performance

Wishes in Motion

Feb. 12–13 (2 shows)

7:30 PM

Feb. 14 (1 show)

3:00 PM

KCCNY Theater (Basement)

Hands-on Programs

Hanji Lucky Pouch Gold Leaf Craft Workshop

Feb. 12 (2 sessions)

4:30–5:30 PM / 6:00–7:00 PM

KCCNY, 4th Floor

Temple Cuisine Experience with Venerable Jeong Kwan

Feb. 13–14

11:00 AM–1:30 PM

(2 sessions total, 1 per day)

KCCNY, 4th Floor

Jingwansa Traditional Tea Tasting

Feb. 13–14

1:30–4:00 PM

KCCNY, 4th Floor

Temple Cuisine Demonstration

Temple Cuisine as Sustainable Food

Feb. 12

12:30–2:00 PM

CIA (Culinary Institute of America)

  • Contemporary Reinterpretations of National Heritage: Media Art and Traditional Crafts Exhibitions 

On the first floor of the Korean Cultural Center New York, large-scale installations recreating the Haetae statue that stands in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace, along with peony sculptures symbolizing wealth and prosperity, will be on display from February 11 to 14. Visitors can also experience three media art works (February 11–28) that express wishes embedded in traditional Korean art, architecture, and daily life, under themes such as Joseon Dynasty Royal Bojagi and Paintings of Joseon.

On the second floor exhibition gallery, works centered on gold leaf craftsmanship, a technique unique to the Joseon royal court, will be exhibited from February 11 to 14. Highlights include Cheonsang Yeolcha Bunyajido (Celestial Chart) and Hojakdo Hambo (Magpies and Tigers Wedding Chest Wrapping) by Kim Gi-ho, Holder of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage for Geumbakjang (Gold Leaf Imprinting), as well as works by master artisans of mother-of-pearl inlay and traditional knotting. A K-Heritage Store offering a range of cultural products will also be open during the exhibition period.

  • The Essence of Korean Traditional Dance Unfolds in New York

On February 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m., and February 14 at 3:00 p.m., the theater on B1 of the Korean Cultural Center New York will host "Wishes in Motion," an omnibus performance bringing together court dances and folk dances on a single stage. Featuring the Korea Heritage Agency Performance Arts Group and other performers, the program presents a rich repertoire including Cheoyongmu, Taepyeongmu (Dance of Peace), Sogochum, Jindobukchum, and Ganggangsullae.

  • Interactive Programs: From Temple Food to Gold Leaf Craft Workshops

A range of hands-on programs will also be offered for local audiences. These include a Gold Leaf Craft Workshop, where participants apply traditional gold leaf to a hanji lucky pouch (February 12, 4:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.; 4th floor, Korean Cultural Center New York); a cooking class with Venerable Jeong Kwan, a master of Temple Food—a National Intangible Cultural Heritage—organized in collaboration with the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism (February 13–14, 11:00 a.m.; 4th floor, limited to 16 participants per session); and a Traditional Tea Tasting Experience presented by Jinkwansa Temple (February 13–14, 2:00 p.m.; 4th floor, limited to 20 participants per session). All hands-on programs are available by advance registration only. During the Korea on Stage in New York event period (February 11–14), the first 1,500 participants who collect stamps after visiting exhibitions and participating in programs using the Korean Heritage Passport, distributed on the first floor of the Korean Cultural Center New York, will receive a traditional craft souvenir on a first-come, first-served basis.

On February 12 at 12:30 p.m., the Korea Heritage Service and the Korea Heritage Agency will host a culinary demonstration and roundtable discussion at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA)—widely recognized as one of the world's leading culinary institutions—under the theme "Temple Food as Sustainable Cuisine." The event will share the philosophy and values of Korean temple food with local culinary professionals, while exploring contemporary interpretations of traditional cuisine and its potential for global dissemination.

Building on this event, the Korea Heritage Service and the Korea Heritage Agency plan to fully launch the 2026 Visit Korean Heritage Campaign, expanding efforts to promote the value of Korea's national heritage at home and abroad. Through a wide range of programs, the two organizations aim to ensure that national heritage continues to serve as a meaningful cultural asset representing Korea and delivering lasting impact to global audiences.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Visit Korean Heritage Campaign Comes to New York, the Global Hub of Culture

Visit Korean Heritage Campaign Comes to New York, the Global Hub of Culture

New TV Anime THE GHOST IN THE SHELL Unveils Music Staff, First Key Visual, and PV—Scheduled for July 2026 Premiere

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- To coincide with today's grand opening of "Ghost and the Shell: The Ghost in the Shell Exhibition" at TOKYO NODE, the first-ever large-scale exhibition encompassing the entire anime franchise, new details for the upcoming TV series THE GHOST IN THE SHELL have been officially revealed. This includes the music production staff, the first key visual, and the first promotional video. It was also announced that the series is set to launch in July 2026.

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THE GHOST IN THE SHELL TV Anime – Teaser Trailer 1 | Premieres July 2026

The music direction for this project will be led by Taisei Iwasaki, winner of the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Music for BELLE. The soundtrack will be a collaborative creation featuring Iwasaki alongside Ryo Konishi, who served as Music Director for the Opening Ceremony of the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, and YUKI KANESAKA, a U.S.-based composer recently known for his work on the TV anime Dr. STONE.

The upcoming anime series THE GHOST IN THE SHELL will be directed by Mokochan, making his directorial debut after serving as assistant director on titles like DAN DA DAN. The script is being handled by acclaimed science fiction author EnJoe Toh, known for works like Self-Reference ENGINE and for his work on Godzilla Singular Point. Character design and executive animation direction are handled by Shuhei Handa, known for SCOTT PILGRIM TAKES OFF (Netflix) and Spriggan. Animation production is by Science SARU, known for internationally acclaimed works such as the Golden Globe-nominated film Inu-Oh, the Shanghai International Film Festival Best Animation Award-winning The Colors Within, and the TV anime DAN DA DAN.

Project Details
Title: THE GHOST IN THE SHELL
Format: TV Animation
Based on the manga "The Ghost in the Shell" by Shirow Masamune, originally serialized in YOUNG MAGAZINE published by KODANSHA Ltd.
Director: Mokochan
Script: EnJoe Toh
Character Design and Executive Animation Director: Shuhei Handa
Music Director & Music: Taisei Iwasaki
Music: Ryo Konishi YUKI KANESAKA
Music Production: FlyingDog
Animation Production: Science SARU
Release Date: Scheduled for July 2026

Official Site & Social media
Official Teaser Site: https://www.theghostintheshell-anime.jp/
X (Japan): @thegits_anime
X (Global): @thegits_animeEN
Instagram: @thegits_anime

Music Staff Profiles & Comments
Music Director & Music: Taisei Iwasaki

Profile:
Composer. Representative works include BELLE, Scarlet, The Bullet Train, TOKYO TAXI, Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo, Blood Blockade Battlefront series, SPRIGGAN, Marriagetoxin, First Love (Netflix), and The Naked Director series.
Awards: Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Music (Moteki), Best Music (BELLE), and the 36th Japan Gold Disc Award for Soundtrack Album of the Year (BELLE).

Comment:
"In middle school, I happened to open a magazine to a color splash page featuring Motoko Kusanagi. That was the moment I first encountered The Ghost in the Shell. The style and color were unlike anything else, and the name 'Shirow Masamune' was magnetic. It was a total shock. Having experienced various iterations of Ghost in the Shell since then, I am truly honored to join this long history as a creator. My concept for the music of this 'origin and source' is 'Public Security Section 9 of Sound.' I have scouted my talented friends to dive into this project I've long awaited. I hope we all find a 'connection' (En) through this work."

Music: Ryo Konishi
Profile: 
Born July 25, 1988, in Tokyo. Composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist (sax, flute, clarinet, synth, vocoder). A graduate of Berklee College of Music (Summa Cum Laude). Leader of the creative collective "Zominsha" and the band ""CRCK/LCKS."
Credits: Opening music for the 75th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen; Music Director for the Expo 2025 Osaka "Physical Twin Symphony"; Tokyo 2020 Paralympics Opening Ceremony music. He has produced for artists including Chara+YUKI, milet, Mrs. GREEN APPLE, and King & Prince.

Comment:
"Since being captivated by Innocence in a theater as a middle schooler, I have followed everything related to The Ghost in the Shell. Its influence is deeply etched into my own creations and philosophy. I could hardly believe I would be responsible for the music of such a project... but I approached it with my whole soul, determined to handle this precious world with care. I followed the whispers of my Ghost!"

Music: YUKI KANESAKA

Profile:
A Boston-based composer and creator active across the US and Europe. He is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music and a consultant for Sony and AlphaTheta/Pioneer. A multi-instrumentalist proficient in approximately 74 instruments.
Recent Works: Dr. STONE, Jujutsu Kaisen, SNOWBALL EARTH (Anime); commercials for VW, Meiji, YONEX; and games like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Sonic Racing.

Comment:
"The moment I realized I had 'missed' the Ghost in the Shell phenomenon, I immediately ordered every original volume in English and Japanese. I dove into composing at my studio in the Boston suburbs, where countless motifs were already preparing for the journey. We did additional recordings in Nashville with my close allies, tailored the work in a hotel in Shanghai, and finally, in Tokyo, those motifs finished their long voyage, evolving from mere 'passages' into a 'suite.' It was a journey without hesitation. These tracks are a map of my passion and impulse."

Exhibition Information
"Ghost and the Shell: The Ghost in the Shell Exhibition"
The first-ever large-scale exhibition spanning all anime series.
Venue: TOKYO NODE GALLERY A/B/C (Toranomon Hills Station Tower 45F)
Dates: January 30, 2026 – April 5, 2026
Hours: 10:00 - 20:00 (Last entry 19:30)
Tickets: https://www.tokyonode.jp/sp/exhibition-ghostintheshell/ticket/

CONTACT: Aiko Hinokuma / THE GHOST IN THE SHELL -Promotion team
info@thegits-anime-promotion.jp

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

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