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Seongnam City, Philos Dance Company for the Disabled to Present "The Fluttering of Angels' Wings" at Seongnam Artium on the 31st

Featuring "Dream of the Bluebird" and "Resonance of Togetherness"
"Delivering a Message of Hope and Equality"

Seongnam City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Shin Sangjin) announced on the 29th that the Philos Dance Company for the Disabled will present a performance themed "The Fluttering of Angels' Wings" at 3 p.m. on the 31st at the Grand Theater of Seongnam Artium in Taepyeong-dong, Sujeong-gu.

Seongnam City, Philos Dance Company for the Disabled to Present "The Fluttering of Angels' Wings" at Seongnam Artium on the 31st Seongnam City, Philos Dance Company for the Disabled Performance Poster on the 31st at Seongnam Artium. Provided by Seongnam City

The Philos Dance Company for the Disabled (Director Lim Inseon, 100 members) was founded in 2007 as the first group in Korea composed solely of individuals with developmental disabilities. This performance has been organized with the support of Seongnam City and other sponsors.


The stage will feature six works: the Korean dance pieces "Dream of the Bluebird" and "Fan Dance," the contemporary dance "Resonance of Togetherness," the ballet "Copp?lia Prelude Mazurka," the vocal duet "Colors of the Wind," and the creative dance "Jinpungjeong."


The Philos Seongnam Arts Troupe and the Jeongja Youth Center Dance Company of the Seongnam Youth Foundation will also collaborate in the performance.


The event aims to widely promote the artistry, creativity, and potential of people with disabilities, while breaking down the barriers between people with and without disabilities to achieve social integration through the stage.


The Philos Dance Company for the Disabled continues to carry out activities such as the youth activity support program with Jeongja Youth Center, as well as outreach performances for culturally marginalized groups, including alternative schools and patients at Bundang Seoul National University Hospital.


A city official stated, "This performance will deliver dreams and hope to people with disabilities and convey the message that everyone is equal," adding, "We plan to provide administrative and financial support so that disability culture and arts can further develop."


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