Three Children's Performances, Including Musical and Theater, to Be Presented
Staged at Ainuri Theater from April to September

The Hwaseong Children's Cultural Center in Gyeonggi Province has been selected for the "2026 Regional Distribution Support Project for Performing Arts" and will present three performances for children.

2026 Performing Arts Regional Distribution Support Project Selected Performance Promotion Poster. Provided by Hwaseong City.

2026 Performing Arts Regional Distribution Support Project Selected Performance Promotion Poster. Provided by Hwaseong City.

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This project is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and hosted by the Korea Arts Management Service. It was launched to address regional imbalances in the performing arts market and to revitalize the performing arts industry.


With its selection for this project, the center has prepared three performances for children. The program consists of a variety of genres—including an original musical, participatory theater, and a traditional performance—so that children can enjoy the shows easily and with interest, while naturally experiencing the unique characteristics of each genre. The performances will be staged sequentially from April to September.


The first performance, an original children's musical titled "The Child Given by the Moon," will be held on April 11. This work reinterprets the Baridegi folktale and the legend of the fairy and the woodcutter. Next, "Hello, Sleep!" will be staged on July 4, followed by "Yeonhee Goblin" on September 12.


All seats are priced at 10,000 won. For detailed information and ticket reservations, please visit the Hwaseong Children's Cultural Center website.


The Ainuri Theater at the Hwaseong Children's Cultural Center is a children's performance venue known for its convenience for family audiences and has consistently presented a variety of planned performances across different genres. In addition, the center has continuously expanded its children's performance programs through cultural partnership projects. With this new initiative, it is expected to further promote children's performances in the region and broaden opportunities for cultural enjoyment.



Jo Insang, Director of the Hwaseong Children's Cultural Center, said, "We ask for your interest in these performances that children and their families can enjoy together," adding, "Through diverse performance content, we will enhance cultural accessibility for citizens and further expand opportunities for cultural enjoyment."


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