| Day | Highlight | Description | |-----|-----------|-------------| | | “Echoes of the Mountain” Light Show | A 15‑minute projection mapping on the ancient Gwangju Fortress, choreographed to a live orchestral suite that blended gugak (traditional Korean court music) with electronic ambient textures. | | Day 2 – Music & Performance | Sanhuu Avna Fusion Concert | Featured headliners: Korean indie folk band BOL4 , Japanese experimental group Ryoji Ikeda , and Afro‑Latin jazz ensemble Brazillian Sun . The stage was designed as a modular “soundscape” where audience members could walk among the musicians. | | Day 3 – Visual Arts & Tech | AR Street Gallery | Over 30 local muralists collaborated with AR developers to create interactive murals that reacted to passerby gestures via smartphone lenses. The most viral piece, “River of Light,” attracted more than 1.2 million global impressions on social media. | | Day 4 – Culinary & Wellness | Farm‑to‑Table Symposium | Renowned chefs from Seoul, Kyoto, and Copenhagen demonstrated sustainable cooking techniques using ingredients sourced from the nearby Jirisan mountain farms. A parallel wellness track offered hanbang (traditional Korean herbal medicine) workshops and yoga sessions on the festival’s rooftop garden. | | Day 5 – Closing & Awards | Sanhuu Avna Grand Prize | The grand prize, a ₩30 million grant, was awarded to “Pulse of the Past” , an immersive VR experience that lets participants relive the 1919 March 1st Independence Movement through a first‑person narrative. |
In a nutshell Sanhuu Avna 2023 succeeded in its core ambition: to become a “mountain of gathering” where the old and the new, the local and the global, converge in a vibrant, immersive celebration of culture. Its legacy lives on not only in the memories of its 215,000 visitors but also in the artistic collaborations, sustainable practices, and innovative formats it seeded for the years ahead. sanhuu avna 2023
Organizers announced that will expand to a week‑long format, with new satellite venues in the neighboring cities of Jeonju and Suncheon. A special focus on “Digital Heritage” is planned, featuring AI‑generated reconstructions of endangered traditional crafts and a partnership with UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage program. | | Day 3 – Visual Arts &
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