Gyeonggi Arts Center to Hold 27 Performances at 26 Gunpo Elementary Schools Throughout March
Gyeonggi Arts Center, in collaboration with Gunpo Cultural Foundation, is hosting an adaptation program for elementary school newcomers titled "Exciting School Days with Gyeonggi Arts Troupe."
The two organizations previously signed a "Regional Culture and Arts Exchange and Development Business Agreement" in December last year.
This initiative involves four troupes from the Gyeonggi Arts Troupe under the Gyeonggi Arts Center visiting elementary schools within Gunpo City to give live performances. It was designed both to provide students with the opportunity to experience high-quality performing arts on their school premises and to promote emotional stability and a sense of community among children.
The performances will be held at 26 elementary schools within Gunpo City from March 9 to March 31, covering a total of 27 shows across various genres including theater, dance, traditional music, and classical music.
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A representative from Gyeonggi Arts Center stated, "This program is meaningful in that Gyeonggi Arts Center contributes to nurturing cultural sensitivity, artistic creativity, and humanities literacy among future generations, while Gunpo Cultural Foundation establishes a stable foundation for community-based performance programs through close cooperation with local schools."
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