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The Little Angels Children’s Folk Ballet of Korea is a Korean traditional art and dance troupe made up of elementary and middle school children, founded in 1962 by Sun Myung Moon, the founder of the
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, to project a positive image of
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to the world. page 67. "My plan was to have these seventeen children learn how to dance and then send them out into the world. Many foreigners knew about Korea only as a poor country that had fought a terrible war. I wanted to show them the beautiful dances of Korea so that they would realize that the Korean people are a people of culture." In 1973 they performed at the
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in
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. The group’s dances are based on Korean legends and regional dances, and its costumes on traditional Korean styles. Choral singing by the troupe in many languages is also featured. The Little Angels are supported financially by the
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, a South Korean business group associated with the Unification Church, through the Tongil Foundation. The Little Angels are part of the Sunhwa Arts School. School fees are sponsored by Sunhwa Educational Foundation so that any talented girl can apply.


History

Little Angels were established as Daehan Children's Art Troupe on May 5, 1962. It was the time, when South Korea was ravaged by the Korean war. From the very beginning, the mission of the school was to be ambassadors of peace and goodwill, and use creativity to counter the image of Korea at that time, symbolized by famine, poverty, and abandonment, by spreading the 5000-year-old Korean cultural traditions. In 1965 permission was granted to establish the Little Angels art school for 720 students and 12 classes. In 1974, the Little Angels Art Education Center was completed. The newly opened school, called Little Angels School of Arts, accepted 240 pupils. The school was opened by Bo-hi Pak who became the first principal of the school. In 1975, Sunhwa Academy was founded and Bo-hi Pak was named the first president. In 1976, Sunhwa Arts High School was accredited and the following year the school was renamed from Little Angels Art School to Sunhwa Art School and Little Angels Troupe become a part of the school with a broader artistic focus. From 1965 to 1988 they performed over 2000 shows in 40 countries and until 2015 over 7000 shows and 70 foreign tours in 60 countries. In May 1998, they performed as part of the cultural diplomacy of the founders in
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, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The North Korean leadership subsequently sent a Pyongyang school team to tour South Korea in May 2000. In 1990, they performed in
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and the then First Lady
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was also a guest. In 2010, on the 60th anniversary of the
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, the Korean government with the Korean War 60th Anniversary Memorial Committee sponsored a Little Angels tour to all countries participating in the 1950 UN appeal for the defense of Korea. Little Angels started their tour in
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, United States because of ties of the city to General McArthur, who according to officiators turned the momentum of the war. Later that year they traveled to the other 15 nations that had sent troops to support South Korea in the
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force.


Repertoire

The repertoire of Little Angels is classical Korean dance, singing, and playing traditional Korean musical instruments. * Chorus – accompanied by their conductor at the piano singing international songs and tunes from Korea. * Dances: ** New Years' Day – since 2021, Choreography Bae Jung-hae, the theme of the Lunar New Year (Seollal) celebration. ** Peace Road – since 2020, Choreography Bae Jung-hae, dance promoting Peace, global human family, harmony, and cooperation. ** Jinsoe Festival – an adaptation of the traditional Korean dance "Jinsoe Chum” with gwengwaris (small Korean gongs). ** Hwageom – dance inspired by the Wonhwa, ladies from the elite class of Hwarang in the
Silla Dynasty Silla or Shilla (57 BCE – 935 CE) ( , Old Korean: Syera, Old Japanese: Siraki2) was a Korean kingdom located on the southern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula. Silla, along with Baekje and Goguryeo, formed the Three Kingdoms of Ko ...
. ** Palace – an adaptation of traditional court dances with hansam (flowing extended sleeves) movements. ** Miyal – dance drama of the Miyal story using a fan. ** Folk Singing with
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– group performance with gayageum, a musical instrument that originated in the Gaya kingdom and passed on to the Shilla Dynasty. ** Moon Festival – performance of the Moon Festival (
Ganggangsullae Ganggangsullae song ''Ganggangsullae'' (Hangul: 강강술래) is an ancient Korean dance that was first used to bring about a bountiful harvest and has developed into a cultural symbol for Korea. It incorporates singing, dancing, and playing a ...
), in Korea symbolizing the defense of the fatherland. Dance Ganggangsullae is listed as
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. ** Doll Dance – dance inspired by a Korean tradition - a literal doll dance performed on the lunar new year. ** Farm Dance – an expression of the farmer’s thanksgiving during the fruitful autumn harvest season. ** Warrior’s Dance – inspired by general
Gim Yu-sin Gim Yu-sin (sometimes romanized Kim Yu-shin, Gim Yu-sin, or Gim Yu-shin) (595 – 18 August 673) was a Korean military general and politician in 7th-century Silla. He led the unification of the Korean Peninsula by Silla under the reign of King ...
and the
Hwarang Hwarang, also known as Hwarang Corps, and Flowering Knights, were an elite warrior group of male youth in Silla, an ancient kingdom of the Korean Peninsula that lasted until the 10th century. There were educational institutions as well as social ...
order in the 7th century, using a melody of the Ballad of Gyeongbuk Palace. ** Travel by Night – dance story from the Korean past, when grandfather carries his granddaughter through the night. ** Fan Dance – dance with a fan, which is the symbol of noblesse, a part of Korean tradition. ** Drum Dance – rhythmic dance with 6 standing drums symbolizes tensions between body and soul. ** Wedding Day – a dance story of a ludicrous wedding in ancient times, when a very young boy is called to take a much older bride. ** Hourglass Drum Dance – rhythmic dance with a long, hourglass-shaped drum. ** Toy Soldiers – dance of the toy soldiers to the music of the
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, first performed for Queen Elizabeth II. on November 15, 1971. ** Spring Time – dance of spring-time traditions. ** The Legend of Chunhyang – puppet-style dance story of the love and fidelity of Korean heroine Chunhyang towards her fiancé. ** Mask Dance – dance with masks of various kinds is a traditional part of local cultural festivals of ancient Korea. ** Flower Crown Dance – a modern adaptation of Korean traditional court dance.


Discography

Albums: * The Little Angels, Vinyl LP (Label: Philips – 6308 137), UK, Australia 1972 * The Little Angels Smile, Vinyl LP (Label: MGM Records – SE-4927, Special Products Division), USA 1973 * The Little Angels, Vinyl LP (Label: Philips – 6308 137, Fontana – SEL-100092), South Korea, Jul 21, 1973 * 리틀 엔젤스 애창곡 (Little Angels Favorite Songs), CD (SKC SKCD-C-0003), South Korea, March 1, 1987 * The Little Angels Sing - X-Mas Cards, CD (SKC SKCD-0057),1987 * Les Petits Anges De Corée – Bienvenue À Séoul, CD (Label: Forlane – UCD 19014), 1988 * Little Angels Pyongyang Performance Special, CD 1998 * 공연실황 - 화관무/부채춤/강강수월래 (Live performance - Hwagwanmu / Fan dance / Ganggangsuwolae), Laser Disc (Label. SKC SKST-2003), 2003 * 리틀엔젤스예술단 – 창단 50주년 특집 (Little Angels Art Troupe – Special performance on the 50th anniversary of its founding), CD (self-released), 2012 Singles & EPs: * The Little Angels National Folk Ballet Of Korea – Children Of The World Unite, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – 6006 270), Netherlands 1972 * The Little Angels National Folk Ballet Of Korea – Mother Of Mine, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – 6006 257), United Kingdom 1972 * The Little Angels – Dominique / Echo Of The Angels, Vinyl SP (Label: MGM Records – K-14657), USA 1973 * The Little Angels – Children Of The World Unite, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – 6006 270), New Zealand 1973 * The Little Angels – Dominique / Mother Of Mine, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – SFL 1768), Japan * 8.15 광복절 기념 리틀엔젤스 합창곡 모음 (8.15 Liberation Day Celebration Little Angels Choral Songs), 2021


Overseas tours

List of overseas tours:


Notable alumni

*
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* Young-ok Shin - coloratura soprano * Kang Sue-jin - primabalerina in Stuttgart ballet * Park, Han-byul -
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and
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* Hwang, Jung-eum - actress and
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* Hoon-suk Moon - director of
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* Deok-su Kim - professor at
Korea National University of Arts Korea National University of Arts is a national university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea National University of Arts was established in 1993 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea as the only national university of arts with an a ...
* Shim Sook-kyung - choreographer of the
National Gugak Center The National Gugak Center, located in Seoul, South Korea, is the primary institution of learning for Korean traditional music (), including both court music and folk music. It was founded in 1951 through a merger of Korean musical organizat ...
* Lee No-yeon - chief choreographer of Busan City Dance Company * Hong Kyung-hee - director of Jeonbuk Provincial Dance Company * Nam Ki-moon - representative of Samulnori,
National Gugak Center The National Gugak Center, located in Seoul, South Korea, is the primary institution of learning for Korean traditional music (), including both court music and folk music. It was founded in 1951 through a merger of Korean musical organizat ...
* Shin Myung-sook - head of the Department of Dance and Art at
Daejin University Daejin University is a private university located in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It was founded by Daesun Jinrihoe in November 1991 and opened in March 1992. The university operates Daejin University China Campus, a study abroa ...
* Kwak Eun-ah - professor of Korean Music at
Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University () is a private women's university in Seoul founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton under Emperor Gojong. It was the first university founded in South Korea. Currently, Ewha is one of the world's largest female educational inst ...
* Jeon Eun-ja - professor of dance at
Sungkyunkwan University Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU or simply ''Seongdae'', Hangul: 성균관대학교; Hanja: 成均館大學校) is a private comprehensive research university in South Korea. The institution traces its origins to the historic Sungkyunkwan, found ...
* Kim Woon-mi - professor of dance at
Hanyang University Hanyang University (Korean: 한양대학교) is a private research university in South Korea. The main campus is located in Seoul and its satellite campus, the Education Research Industry Cluster (ERICA campus), is in Ansan. ''Hanyang'' (한양 ...
* Yu-oh Jeon - professor of dance at Seowon University * Eun-young Park - KBS announcer


Gallery


See also

* Korean dance


References


External links


Korean War 60th Anniversary Memorial
{{authority control Unification Church affiliated organizations Dance companies in South Korea Unification Church and the arts