Wanju-gun to Host "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly" Performance on the 18th
78 First-Grade Students from Bongseo Elementary School Register to Attend
Wanju County Dunsan English Library in North Jeolla Province announced on the 17th that a reading play for children titled "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly" will be performed in the auditorium on the 18th to celebrate Library Week.
This performance is an adaptation of the fairy tale "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly" into a reading play. It tells the story of a hen named "Ip Sak," who, while living confined in a small chicken coop and only laying eggs she could not hatch, dreams of one day hatching her own egg and escapes the coop to pursue her dream.
Poster for the children's reading play "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly." Provided by Wanju County
View original imageCurrently, 78 first-grade students from Bongseo Elementary School have registered to attend the performance.
In addition, Dunsan English Library is hosting a variety of events, including the class "Hello Travel English Class," the experience program "Healing Aromatherapy for Body and Mind," the "Overdue Escape Event," and the "Sweet Fortune Library with Fortune Cookies."
Kim Eunhee, Director of the Library Business Office, said, "To celebrate Library Week, we have prepared an opportunity for children to experience stories from books through performances, helping them develop their imagination and sensitivity. We will continue to offer various programs so that the library can serve as a cultural and educational hub for local residents."
For more details, please contact Wanju County Dunsan English Library.
Meanwhile, Library Week, designated by the Library Act, is held from the 12th to the 18th to increase public understanding and interest in libraries and to promote their use.
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