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Family Sunday schedule

1–4 pm, Sculpture Hall
Enjoy hands-on art activities connected to the Museum’s Korean Art Collection.
1–1:30 pm, Grigg Gallery
Enjoy a puppet show with Papa and Jackie Wright.
1:45–2:15 pm, The Farrell Auditorium
Enjoy K-pop dance performances by Elevation 466, Oblivion, and Red Card. With special guest percussionists Wash U Samulnori.
2:30–3 pm, Family Tour, Sculpture Hall
Join us for a tour of related artwork found in the Saint Louis Art Museum collection. Space is limited, and sign-up is required. Sign-up begins at 1 pm in Sculpture Hall. The Family Tour leaves at 2:30 pm from the welcome desk.
3:15–3:45 PM, Grigg Gallery
Enjoy a musical performance by the St. Louis Youth Ambassadors.

About the performers

Elevation 466 is a 15-member K-pop dance crew founded in February 2024. Named for St. Louis’s elevation above sea level, they perform, vend at events, hold dance classes, and stay active in the St. LouisK-pop community.
Oblivion is a competition- and performance-based K-pop group from the Kansas City region, competing across the Midwest and ready to showcase their latest work.
Red Card is an up-and-coming St. Louis K-pop cover group founded in 2024. Known for discipline, teamwork, and powerful stage presence, they debuted this past spring and have already released multiple covers.
Wash U Samulnori is a traditional Korean percussion group from Washington University in St. Louis. Samulnori (사물놀이) means “four objects play” and comes from Korean farmers’ music, once performed to celebrate good harvests.
St. Louis Youth Ambassadors are young leaders who serve their community through music, performing at cultural events including the DanO Festival at SLAM.

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