Green Umbrella and Porsche Korea-Supported Dance Talents Complete Two-Week Training in Germany
On the 20th (local time), the overseas ballet troupe of the 'Porsche Turbo for Dream Ballet,' supported by Green Umbrella and Porsche Korea, performed the stage of Swan Lake at the Hospitalhof Stuttgart concert hall in Stuttgart, Germany. Green Umbrella
View original imageGreen Umbrella, a child welfare organization led by Chairman Hwang Youngki, announced on the 24th that the overseas ballet troupe scholarship students of the "2025 Turbo for Dreams - Ballet," conducted in partnership with Porsche Korea, have successfully completed their overseas training program in Germany.
The "2025 Turbo for Dreams - Ballet" overseas ballet troupe camp, now in its second year, is a scholarship program hosted by Green Umbrella and sponsored by Porsche Korea. The program supports children with outstanding ballet talent who face financial difficulties, and was held from June 8 to June 23. Ten ballet troupe members, selected through competency evaluations and auditions in May, received domestic master classes and mentoring before departing on June 8. They then spent about two weeks in Stuttgart, Germany, participating in a training program to further develop their dance skills.
The troupe was granted the opportunity to participate in the summer school program of the world-renowned John Cranko Schule, joining local educational courses. They also gained international dance experience through a masterclass with a German artistic director, cultural experiences, and attending a performance by the Stuttgart Ballet.
On the 16th (local time), at the Stuttgart State Theater in Stuttgart, Germany, the overseas ballet troupe of the "Porsche Turbo for Dream Ballet," supported by Green Umbrella and Porsche Korea, took a commemorative photo after attending a masterclass by David Moore, principal dancer of the Stuttgart Ballet. Green Umbrella
View original imageOn the 20th (local time), the troupe gave a two-hour local performance at the Hospitalhof Stuttgart concert hall in Stuttgart, Germany. On the 21st, they held a busking performance in downtown Stuttgart.
Matthias Buse, CEO of Porsche Korea, stated, "With the active support of the John Cranko Schule, Korean students were able to experience a higher-quality program. I hope this program will not only foster the next generation of talent but also become a platform for cross-border cultural exchange, enabling more young people to pursue their dreams on the global stage."
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Hwang Youngki, Chairman of Green Umbrella, said, "The overseas ballet troupe's experience on the world stage will be a great asset for the scholarship students and serve as an opportunity to further enhance their artistic abilities. We will continue to work to provide more educational opportunities so that reality does not become a barrier to children's dreams."
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