The 11th
IACC art program will be held under the title of "Clean
Korea 21" and will be organized by the Korean
Chapter of Transparency International. The program
will provide an opportunity for individuals and organizations
from diverse sectors of Korean society and the wider
world to cooperate together for the purpose of curbing
corruption - and setting out anti-corruption alternatives
- through art. By promoting both international and
national perspectives, TI-Korea hopes to create new
and enjoyable synergies and partnerships.
The program will be composed of the following elements:
- Opening Concert
To be held on the night of 25 May, famous Korean folk
and rock performers - all committed to the fight against
corruption - will stage live performances. Also scheduled
is a modern drum and dance show.
- Exhibitions
The exhibition will be divided into two parts: The
Best Practices Exhibition, and the Visual Art Exhibition.
In the Best Practices Exhibition, governmental bodies,
corporations, and civil society organizations, will
put on display their most effective practices, thus
promoting potential benchmarking among the participants
while also providing a deeper understanding of anti-corruption
practices in Korea. In the Visual Arts Exhibition,
TI-Korea - with the help of other TI Chapters - will
present a collection of cartoons, photographs, posters
and postcards with anti-corruption themes from around
the world.
- Performances
Non-verbal performances are unrestrained by language
barriers and can express a complicated issue in symbolic
ways within a limited time. The power of non-verbal
performance will be harnessed to promote the cause
of anti-corruption among the general public, in particular
through pantomimes, magic shows, and body paintings.
- Participatory
Events Audience participation is essential to engrave
deep memories of an event. At the 11th IACC, participatory
events such as self-integrity index checkpoints, an
integrity pact board, a graffiti show, and face painting
will be on offer.
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