'Its Me' and 'Let's Go Hit It' Two Works YouTube Broadcast

Musical It's Me video shooting scene.

Musical It's Me video shooting scene.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education, which is conducting experiential school violence prevention education through art, will switch its traveling musical performance project to schools to a non-face-to-face format starting from the 16th.


According to the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education on the 13th, two musicals directly produced by the office this year, "It's me" and "Let's go Hit it," will be distributed as videos.


The musicals will be live-streamed on YouTube twice on the 16th, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The performances will be broadcast live from the Student Culture Center's Grand Theater through the YouTube channel "HamkkeMuwithmu."


The actors will perform live on stage, and schools can watch together by simply accessing YouTube in each classroom or broadcasting room at the scheduled times. Through the story of a protagonist who was a victim of school violence but became a perpetrator after transferring to another school, viewers are encouraged to see the two faces of violence within one person.


Another musical, "It's me," was created through collaboration between Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education officials and a local theater troupe, who reviewed the script together. It portrays the process of a perpetrator student, who insists it was just a prank with friends, and their protective parents gradually changing with the help of teachers, friends, and police officers, allowing the audience to view school violence from the "victim's perspective."



Superintendent Kang Eun-hee stated, "Through this school violence prevention musical, which is directly connected to students' lives, I expect that students will recognize the dangers of school violence, understand their friends, and internalize self-love, greatly contributing to the establishment of a non-violent school culture."


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