All Proceeds Donated to Local Community Organizations

The Taekwondo Department at Jeonju University will hold a creative Taekwondo performance titled "Finale (FINALE, The Last Show)" at the JJ Art Hall of Jeonju University on December 14.

Poster for the 13th Jeonju University Taekwondo Department Creative Performance. Provided by Jeonju University

Poster for the 13th Jeonju University Taekwondo Department Creative Performance. Provided by Jeonju University

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According to Jeonju University on December 9, this year marks the 12th edition of the performance, which combines the dynamic techniques of traditional Taekwondo with artistic stage direction to deliver a unique emotional experience to the local community. All proceeds from the performance will be donated to local community organizations, making it a meaningful act of sharing.


This performance carries a message encouraging the rediscovery of the values of "us, together, and cooperation" in the reality of Millennials & Gen Z, where individualism and fierce competition have become commonplace. The ticket price is 5,000 won.


By blending the disciplined movements of Taekwondo with the emotional direction of stage art, the performance expresses the values of harmony and coexistence through scenes where different individuals come together as one in movement and energy. Through this event, the Taekwondo Department at Jeonju University aims to deliver a heartfelt message to the audience by not only showcasing technical excellence, but also reinterpreting the core Taekwondo values of perseverance, respect, and consideration for modern society.


Every year, the Taekwondo Department at Jeonju University expresses its unique identity through creative performances in which students directly participate in planning, directing, choreography, and stage practice, and has practiced the value of social contribution through talent donation.


This year’s performance is also a flagship social contribution project for the department, based on collaboration with local Taekwondo academies, and is expected to contribute to the popularization and educational significance of Taekwondo.


The performance has already garnered significant attention, with group seats for local Taekwondo academies selling out early. General audiences can purchase tickets through the Jeonju Ticket Box website.


Lee Sukkyung, head of the Taekwondo Department, said, "The main audience for this performance is children from local Taekwondo academies. We prepared this event to share both the excellence of Taekwondo and the value of giving with them," adding, "We hope the performance will go beyond simple stage art to become a platform for social contribution and character education through Taekwondo."



Meanwhile, this creative performance is being promoted as part of the Jeonju University RISE Project and the University Innovation Support Project. In collaboration with North Jeolla Province, it serves as an educational program aimed at mutual growth and cultural development in the region, with various departments, including the Taekwondo Department, actively running projects that leverage their specialties in connection with the local community.


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