The Art & Culture platform "JIGU-I" aims to awaken sensitivity to life by providing a cultural experience. JIGU-I defines Ecological Art through various art projects: "Earth Eye" (a short film with the theme of 'Eyes' of a child, hope for the future in the destroyed relationship between the earth and humans), "Boat People" (a creative play about the near future of a planet submerged due to climate change), "While Remembering" (a creative play about remembering the extinct beings, summoning them by traditional Korean ritual). Note that "JIGU" means "Earth" in Korean.
Earth and People.
Children of the Earth.
On May 6th, the Children's Day event , hosted by People for Earth, was held.
The People for Earth space was transformed into a playground where children could run around barefoot, and the event began with a vegan lunch.
The highlight of the day was the Namsan plogging. The children enthusiastically participated as if they were in a trash-picking competition, and thanks to Climate Caster Juhee Jung, who sponsored the plogging equipment and led the activity, everyone was able to fully enjoy their first plogging experience.
Following the plogging, a cotton candy mime performance by Candy Cotton Man (actor Gwangdeok Son) captured the hearts of both adults and children, filling the venue with laughter and joy as a grand finale. The children who attended the event received a book as a Children's Day gift and stayed for a long time at the People for Earth space, making precious memories.












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