Jindo Office of Education announced on the 20th that it held the 'Neonauri Choir Performance' at the Jindo County Office main conference room.


The event took place as part of the '2023 Jindo-gun Gender Equality Commemoration Event,' sponsored by Jindo County and organized by the Jindo County Women's Association, following a request for a pre-event performance by the Women's Association.


Jindo Office of Education held the 'You and I Choir Performance' at the '2023 Jindo-gun Gender Equality Commemoration Event.' Photo by Jindo Office of Education

Jindo Office of Education held the 'You and I Choir Performance' at the '2023 Jindo-gun Gender Equality Commemoration Event.' Photo by Jindo Office of Education

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The 'Neonauri Choir' was established in June. The members have been honing the basics of choir, such as vocalization, posture, and diaphragmatic breathing according to each vocal range, every week at the Jindo Youngjae Arts Education Center.


The choir performed original children's songs such as 'I Like You,' 'Children of the Singing Forest,' and 'Walking Together on a Good Path' with choreography, receiving great applause from the audience.


Instructor Lee Se-il said, "Choral singing is a musical activity created together by listening to others' voices," adding, "I feel rewarded when I see the children learning respect and consideration through choir."


The members plan to participate in various events such as busking and local festivals to enhance their artistic sensitivity and community capabilities, thereby boosting their confidence.


Additionally, they are scheduled to participate in the 'J-Arang Youth Arts Group Presentation' held at the National Namdo Gugak Center in December to showcase their skills.



Education Director Oh Mi-seon stated, "I hope the Neonauri Choir dreams of its 10th and 20th anniversaries and becomes a communication platform connecting multicultural and non-multicultural students," adding, "We will continue to actively support educational activities so that local students can develop artistic sensitivity and multicultural acceptance."


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