Students of the first cohort of the '2022 Gijang Bitmulkkum Happiness Art School' student club are taking a group commemorative photo after the performance presentation.

Students of the first cohort of the '2022 Gijang Bitmulkkum Happiness Art School' student club are taking a group commemorative photo after the performance presentation.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] On the 16th, Gijang-gun, Busan held the 1st performance presentation of the ‘2022 Gijang Bitmulkkum Happiness Art School’ student club at the Gijang-gun Office Cha-seong Art Hall.


The ‘Gijang Bitmulkkum Happiness Art School’ is a unique after-school program involving students, parents, and residents. Gijang-gun provides the budget support, and the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education operates the program to help local students cultivate artistic sensitivity and literacy.


This year, the ‘Gijang Bitmulkkum Happiness Art School’ involves 25 elementary, middle, and high schools in the area, running various programs such as ▲after-school cultural arts programs ▲parent clubs ▲local-linked student clubs.


At the performance presentation, local-linked student clubs composed of elementary school students performed the play ‘Oliver Twist’ and the musical ‘Sound of Music’ respectively.



A Gijang-gun official said, “The presentation is a place where students can freely showcase their artistic talents and skills. We hope that students, who have had a difficult time due to COVID-19, receive small but warm comfort through learning and participating with their peers,” adding, “We will continue to support local students in various ways so that they can enjoy diverse cultural and artistic activities.”


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