Art Presentation Meeting Citizens, Scheduled for the 30th at Around 6 PM at Suncheon Culture and Arts Center

5 Nights and 6 Days of Jeonnam Acting Camp with Choi Soo-jong in Suncheon View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Noh Gwan-gyu) announced on the 22nd that the 11th annual "Jeonnam Acting Camp with Choi Soo-jong" will be held for 5 nights and 6 days from the 26th to the 31st at Jeojeon Nanumteo in Suncheon City.


This acting camp is a practice-oriented program where 40 middle and high school students from Jeonnam interested in acting create short films, one-person media videos, plays, and musicals under the theme "The Road," and perform them directly.


Starting with the entrance ceremony tomorrow, a special lecture by actor Choi Soo-jong, who serves as the chairman of the Jeonnam Film Commission's operating committee, is prepared. Over the 5 nights and 6 days, education and one-on-one mentoring programs will be conducted by dividing participants into video production, video acting, theater, and musical classes.


On the 30th at around 6 p.m., a presentation showcasing the results of the acting camp will be held at the small theater of Suncheon City Culture and Arts Center.


Any citizen can freely enjoy the students' short films, plays, musicals, and more.


Additionally, Lee Ji-eun, a writer for the currently airing entertainment program "Oh My Wedding," will give a lecture on "Broadcasting Site Stories Told by an Entertainment Writer," and director Shin Yeon-sik of the film "Cassiopeia" will give a lecture on "His Own Path."



A representative of the Jeonnam Film Commission said, "We have achieved significant growth over 10 years of running the camp in the Namdo region, which is a barren land for video and acting education. Especially this year, a former acting camp graduate is participating as an assistant instructor, showing great affection for the camp, which makes it very meaningful," and added, "We hope the acting camp, which provides such experiential opportunities to youth, will become even more established."


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