June 19, 2012
This summer, Karen Zgeb and Amber-Rain Hyshka are going from a place where the sun never sets, to a land that never sleeps. The two Yukon College grads are heading to South Korea.
Beginning July 1, they will take part in a summer school at the Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH) in the city of Cheonan, 80 kilometers south of Seoul.
Zgeb and Hyshka will spend three weeks learning about and experiencing Korean language, Confucian values and Korean culture. The two women also have opportunities to take classes in Taekwondo, a traditional Korean martial art, and Samulnori, a traditional musical instrument.
“I have Korean students at the multicultural centre in Whitehorse and have picked up a little of the language,” said Zgeb, an English as a Second-Language (ESL) instructor. “I’d really like to learn more and know more about the Korean culture.”
However, the field trips have Zgeb the most excited.