Korean Cultural Center New York Presents 'Before I Knew the Words: An African American Balladeer's Journey into Korean Song'
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The Korean Cultural Center New York is set to present the second episode of its 'KCCNY Sound & Talk' series, featuring the compelling story of an African American balladeer's unique journey into Korean music. The event, titled 'Before I Knew the Words: An African American Balladeer's Journey into Korean Song,' will take place on Friday, November 14, 2025, at 7:30 PM.
The performance will be held at the Korean Cultural Center New York, located at 122 E 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016. Admission to this cultural event is completely free, though pre-registration is required for all attendees. The center operates on a first-come, first-served basis for both RSVP confirmations and seating arrangements.
For those unable to secure advance reservations, the venue will offer a limited number of same-day standby tickets. However, the cultural center maintains strict policies regarding cancellations and attendance. All cancellations must be submitted at least 48 hours in advance of the scheduled event date.
The Korean Cultural Center has implemented a accountability system to ensure fair access to their popular programs. Attendees who fail to show up for three reserved events without prior notice may face restrictions on future reservations. This policy helps maximize attendance and ensures that interested community members have fair access to these cultural offerings.
Those interested in attending can register through the official Google Forms link provided by the center. Additional program details and performer information are available on the Korean Cultural Center's official website, specifically on their performing arts section dedicated to this November event.
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