Jointly Conducted by Pohang Cultural Foundation and Bellamichi Arts Research Institute,

Classic Reading of the Masterpiece Novel The Little Prince Successfully Concluded.

Classic Reading of the Masterpiece Novel The Little Prince Successfully Concluded.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The performance of ‘The Little Prince, a Classic Reading of a Masterpiece Novel,’ jointly conducted by the Pohang Cultural Foundation and Bellamichi Culture and Arts Research Institute, the resident organization of Daejam Hall, successfully concluded on the 30th.


‘The Little Prince, a Classic Reading of a Masterpiece Novel’ is Bellamichi Culture and Arts Research Institute’s representative repertoire performance that reinterprets Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry’s ‘The Little Prince,’ a beloved life fairy tale worldwide, by matching classical music suitable for the themes of each chapter of the original novel.


This performance offered a fresh emotional experience to the audience with vivid live elements, including fairy tale illustrations using a screen and chamber orchestra performances.

All 430 Seats Sold Out for 'The Little Prince: A Classic Novel in Classical Music' Successfully Concluded.

All 430 Seats Sold Out for 'The Little Prince: A Classic Novel in Classical Music' Successfully Concluded.

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Jung Ha-hae, head of Bellamichi Culture and Arts Research Institute, said, “We thank the citizens who gave enthusiastic support and response with a full house of 430 seats for this performance,” adding, “We will continue to do our best to communicate with local residents through diverse and creative artistic performances suited to the regional environment.”


The ‘Resident Organization Development Support Project’ is hosted by the Gyeongbuk Cultural Foundation, sponsored by Gyeongbuk Province, and organized by the Pohang Cultural Foundation. It has been implemented since 2010 to revitalize local performance venues, support creative activities of art groups, and expand cultural enjoyment opportunities for local residents.


Bellamichi Arts Research Institute, selected as the resident organization of Daejam Hall this year, is preparing the repertoire performance along with citizen participation programs such as the ‘All-Generation Choir Bellafamilia’ and the creative performance ‘Yun Dong-ju Dear for Voice & Orchestra.’ On August 18 at 7:30 p.m., Daejam Hall will host the resident organization’s public program ‘All-Generation Choir Bellafamilie’ performance presentation.


The public program ‘All-Generation Choir Bellafamilie,’ which involves citizens, includes 44 members ranging from teenagers to those in their 70s, selected through a first-come, first-served application process last May. The choir, composed of members from various generations, will present a warm stage that broadens intergenerational understanding and conveys a message of harmony.


A representative of the Pohang Cultural Foundation said, “We thank many citizens who participated with interest and passionate love for the arts despite difficult times,” adding, “We will strive to enhance the diversity and new value of local performing arts.”



For more details, please contact the Pohang Cultural Foundation or refer to the foundation’s website.


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