Kimchi Chronicles Discussion at The Korea Society of New York – 5/3/2011

We posted a couple months back about Kimchi Chronicles, an upcoming PBS series hosted by Marja Vongerichten that will debut in July. For those of you living in the New York area, definitely check out the upcoming Kimchi Chronicles discussion hosted by The Korea Society on Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011.

Marja will be in attendance and participate in a behind-the-scenes discussion of the show’s production.

For those interested but unable to attend the discussion in New York, The Korea Society plans to stream it live via their website.

Here is the information regarding the program (Courtesy of The Korea Society):

Making The Kimchi Chronicles
The Korea Society
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 6:30pm
950 Third Avenue, 57th Street, 8th Floor, NYC

Join producer Eric Rhee and host Marja Vongerichten, wife of world-famous chef Jean-Georges, for an evening of conversation and behind-the-scenes look at The Kimchi Chronicles. Through visits to markets and homes around the Korean Peninsula, the 13-episode PBS series explores traditional cuisine, markets, and popular tourist destinations.

Complementary Green tea will be served courtesy of AMOREPACIFIC

Check out the trailer and purchase tickets here

This event will also stream LIVE on our website, if you are unable to attend!

About the Korea Society:

The Korea Society is a non-profit private organization with individual and corporate members that is dedicated solely to the promotion of greater awareness, understanding
and cooperation between the people of the United States and Korea.

Here is a new clip from Kimchi Chronicles:

Sources/Links:
Kimchi Chronicles
Kimchi Chronicles on Facebook
The Korea Society


Kimchi Chronicles

Marja at the Amore Pacific Tea Gardens in Jeju Island

Kimchi Chronicles – Marja’s Kimchi Fried Rice
 
Images courtesy of Kimchi Chronicles
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