Broadcast of Jang-ae Specialized Internet TV ChamsaeTV on YouTube at 12 PM on the 21st... Collaboration of new generation trot singers and Seocho Hanuri Orchestra composed of developmentally disabled professional musicians... Hosted by comedian Pyo Inbong for an exciting consolation event... Performances by Trot Team (Trot Samchongsa, Hyejin-i, Lee Byeongcheol) and Seocho Hanuri Orchestra Developmentally Disabled Wind Team

Seocho-gu Hosts Exciting Trot Concert for Mental Health Support of People with Disabilities View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seocho-gu (Mayor Eunhee Cho) will broadcast the "Exciting Seocho, Exciting Trot Concert" untact performance on the 21st at 12 PM via YouTube through Chamsae TV, a disability-specialized internet broadcasting station operated by Hanuri Information Center, to heal the hearts of people with disabilities exhausted by COVID-19.


This performance was prepared to comfort the depressed minds of people with disabilities, who find it difficult to engage in not only outdoor activities but also cultural activities due to the normalization of social distancing amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and to provide vitality and joy in their daily lives.


Due to COVID-19, the performance was recorded without an audience on the 9th at Hanuri Hall, the performance hall of Seocho-gu Hanuri Information and Culture Center, in compliance with quarantine rules.


Hosted by comedian Inbong Pyo, the performance featured the "Three Musketeers," known as the "Son Idols" of the trot world who recently appeared on SBS's Trot Shin-i Tteotda, Hyejin-i who sang "Matbogo Gaseyo," and Byungcheol Lee, the singer of "Insaeng Mwo Itna," delivering a lively and exciting show along with messages of encouragement.


In the special stage that followed, the Seocho Hanuri Orchestra Developmental Disability Wind Team, composed of professional musicians with developmental disabilities, performed a splendid ensemble.



Mayor Eunhee Cho said, "I hope this trot concert will be a Christmas gift that comforts the tired hearts of people with disabilities who have been staying home for a long time due to COVID-19," and added, "We will continue to do our best to provide customized programs so that families of people with disabilities can enjoy various cultural and artistic performances."


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