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Big Day South audiovisual festival revives in Daegu
Posted : 2021-05-25 17:41
By Jon Dunbar
Big Day South (BDS), a somewhat nomadic festival spotlighting musicians and artists in various locales far south of Seoul, is back after taking last year off, this time coming to Daegu this Friday and Saturday.
"The easiest reason [for why it's in Daegu] is that it's where I'm living right now. There are so many great people who are willing to work together and support each other," said Philip Brett, an Irish expat who cofounded Angle Magazine, an online magazine which operates the festival. "The Daegu scene is full of people who are working hard to support what is happening down here, and that played a big part in wanting to move here too."

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