Programs

Host-ready Korean culture programs.

Choose a focused K-Tea, K-Food, Hanbok, ceremony, or youth education program, or combine several stations for a larger cultural festival.

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Korean Traditional Tea Ceremony
K-Tea

Korean Traditional Tea Ceremony

Royal court-style and educational tea ceremony programs grounded in Korean etiquette and cultural storytelling.

Best for: Museums, cultural centers, universities, schools, and public diplomacy events

  • Traditional tea ceremony demonstration
  • Tea etiquette and Korean cultural context
  • Optional hanbok and da-sik pairing
Tea & Da-sik Ceremony with Hanbok
K-Tea + Hanbok

Tea & Da-sik Ceremony with Hanbok

A participatory K-Tea program combining tea, traditional sweets, hanbok, and cultural education.

Best for: Korean Cultural Center programs, youth groups, libraries, and school events

  • Da-sik and tea pairing
  • Hanbok cultural explanation
  • Hands-on experience format
K-Food Workshop
K-Food

K-Food Workshop

Korean food culture education through hands-on workshops such as K-Gimbap, kimchi, and traditional meals.

Best for: Culinary schools, colleges, community festivals, and cultural institutions

  • K-Gimbap and kimchi workshops
  • Food culture storytelling
  • Workshop station setup for groups
Hanbok Experience
Hanbok

Hanbok Experience

Traditional hanbok fitting, cultural interpretation, and intergenerational cultural exchange.

Best for: Family programs, youth education, cultural festivals, and Korean identity programs

  • Hanbok fitting and photo moment
  • History and meaning of attire
  • Optional tea or ceremony pairing
Traditional Korean Wedding Ceremony
Ceremony

Traditional Korean Wedding Ceremony

Educational demonstration of Korean traditional wedding ceremony with ritual meaning and attire.

Best for: Museums, multicultural festivals, schools, and community celebrations

  • Ceremonial sequence interpretation
  • Costume and symbolic object explanation
  • Adaptable stage or classroom format
Coming-of-Age Ceremony
Youth

Coming-of-Age Ceremony

A youth-focused Korean rite program honoring growth, identity, respect, and personal responsibility.

Best for: Korean-American youth groups, schools, foundations, and mentoring programs

  • Seirye / coming-of-age ceremony
  • Identity and heritage education
  • Mentoring-friendly program structure
Planning Notes

Every program can be adapted.

Format: lecture, stage demonstration, classroom workshop, gallery program, or multi-station cultural festival.

Audience: children, youth, university students, adults, families, cultural institution visitors, culinary students, and community partners.

Booking: share event date, venue, city, audience size, program interest, and whether food/hanbok/materials are needed.

Booking

Discuss the right program format for your event.

Tea ceremony, hanbok, K-Food workshops, traditional ceremonies, lectures, and youth mentoring programs.

Phone
714-926-3553

Email
teaartedu@gmail.com

Location
Los Angeles, California
Arizona / California / U.S.-wide by invitation