"Full of Children's Laughter!" Wrapping up the 2025 Children's Regular Performance at Jeonbuk Arts Center
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Lee ByungJae(2025-10-30 15:37:22)
The Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Cultural Tourism Foundation (CEO Lee Kyung-yoon, hereinafter referred to as the Foundation) announced on the 29th that they successfully concluded the '2025 Jeonbuk Arts Center Permanent Children's Performance' held at the Jeonbuk Arts Center from September to October with the goal of expanding children's cultural enjoyment rights.
This permanent performance featured exclusive performance content for children and families, showcasing three works including the Hanji puppet play 'One Hundred Fans,' the ESG children's improvisational play 'Captain Hook and Detective Star Priest,' and the original musical 'Bibap,' running a total of 18 shows over a period of about two months.
The performances incorporated educational messages naturally by addressing themes relevant to children such as community and environmental pollution. A total of 2,666 audience members visited the Jeonbuk Arts Center, with group visits from various institutions including kindergartens, elementary, middle, and high schools, local children's centers, and social organizations, receiving a high response.
In addition to the performances, various exhibitions were held, leading visitors to naturally move towards the exhibitions, bringing vibrancy to the performance venue. Through this, the Jeonbuk Arts Center established itself as a cultural space where children and teenagers can access culture while promoting intergenerational communication.
CEO Lee Kyung-yoon stated, "Through this performance, the Jeonbuk Arts Center has taken a meaningful first step towards becoming a children's cultural space," adding, "We will continue to develop the Jeonbuk Arts Center into a family cultural hub by discovering high-quality performance content and continuously improving the space."
Furthermore, in January, a North European illustration exhibition tailored to children's perspectives titled 'Walking Through the Forest Path' is scheduled to open. The Jeonbuk Arts Center plans to expand its operation as a 'children's theater,' increasing the duration and frequency of performances, and evolving into a multifaceted cultural space by combining exhibitions and experiential programs.