100 Vehicles Admitted on a First-Come, First-Served Basis Without Reservation at Anyangcheon Haemaru Soccer Stadium

Musical 'The Man Who Laughs' and Contemporary Dance 'Swing' Video Free Screening View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) will screen the musical The Man Who Laughs and the contemporary dance performance Swing at the 'Car Here Theater' at Anyangcheon Haemaru Soccer Field at 7:30 PM on the 24th and 25th.


On the 19th, the government announced an extension of the social distancing period to May 5th to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


In response, the district planned the 'Car Here Theater' to provide 'mental quarantine' aimed at relieving the psychological fatigue of residents exhausted by COVID-19.


The screenings were carefully selected from works featured in the recently successful Seoul Arts Center streaming project 'SAC on screen.' The musical The Man Who Laughs, screened on the 24th, perfectly adapts Victor Hugo's work into a musical format and surpassed 100,000 cumulative viewers in the shortest time. It is a work that combines artistic quality and commercial success, having achieved the first Grand Slam in Korean musical history.


On the 25th, the contemporary dance piece Swing, a new work by Artistic Director Ahn Sung-soo, will be screened. It features the rhythmic and lively dance lines of the National Contemporary Dance Company, perfectly harmonized with the accompaniment of the Swedish six-member male band 'Gentleman & Gangsters,' allowing audiences to enjoy an exciting rhythm.


On the 24th and 25th at 7:30 PM, admission is limited to the first 100 vehicles on a first-come, first-served basis at Anyangcheon Haemaru Soccer Field (812 Anyangcheon-ro, Yangcheon-gu, Sinjeong-dong) without prior reservation.


Admission is free, and the soccer field will open one hour before the screening.



Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, stated, “Starting with the Car Here Theater, we will continue to make various attempts so that while practicing social distancing, residents do not miss opportunities to enjoy culture and the arts.”


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