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A musical with golf director Pak Se-ri. At first glance, it's an inappropriate combination, but it's meaningful when you look at the inside.
Director Park hosted a highlight performance of the musical 'Eunkyung' and a 'Musical Empathy Talk Concert' where the audience breathes. The event, which was held on the 27th of last month at Seri Park with Yong-in, a complex sports, culture and arts space located in Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, created a hot place of empathy that transcends generations and boundaries with a unique format that combines musical performances and talk.
In the first part of the performance, the story of a teenager who did not give up toward dreams and hopes was unfolding, giving the on-site audience a touching impression and deep lingering feeling.
At the second part of the talk concert, director Park expressed his feelings about watching the performance and told why he sponsored it. "I started sponsoring to support all teenagers' dreams. 'Eunkyung' is a resonant work. I wonder if our children and adults realized a lot when they saw it."
In a conversation with teenagers who dream of becoming professional golfers, he said, `To achieve your dream, you have to give yourself enough time and experience many different things without giving up until the end"He gave warm advice and encouragement based on his experience.
'Eunkyung' was based on the original essay 'Eunkyung', which is called the North Korean version of Anne's Diary'. In the last performance in Seoul and Daegu, it was well received for shedding light on the lives of North Korean teenagers and giving them a hot impression of friendship, family love, dreams and hope. On the 3rd, separated families will continue a meaningful stage with separated families at a special stage in Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.