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South Korean K-pop singers have performed in North Korea for the first time in more than a decade, watched by a crowd of hundreds including the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, and his wife, Ri Sol-ju. | South Korean K-pop singers have performed in North Korea for the first time in more than a decade, watched by a crowd of hundreds including the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, and his wife, Ri Sol-ju. |
It was the first time a North Korean leader had attended a South Korean performance in the north’s capital, Pyongyang. Kim was seen clapping along to some of the songs during the two-hour concert on Sunday, and posed for photographs with the performers afterwards. | |
“[Kim] showed much interest during the show and asked questions about the songs and lyrics,” South Korea’s culture minister, Do Jong-whan, said after the show. | “[Kim] showed much interest during the show and asked questions about the songs and lyrics,” South Korea’s culture minister, Do Jong-whan, said after the show. |
The South Korean delegation including artists, concert staff, taekwondo demonstrators, reporters and government officials travelled to Pyongyang on Saturday in a reciprocal cultural visit after North Korea sent performers to the south in February. | |
On Sunday the taekwondo demonstrators performed at the Pyongyang Taekwondo Hall, drawing more than 2,300 North Koreans including Choe Hwi, chair of the national sports guidance committee. | |
The concert, titled Spring is Coming, was held at the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre and featured 11 South Korean artists including Cho Yong-pil, Lee Sun-hee, Yoon Do-hyun, Baek Ji-young and the K-pop girl band Red Velvet. | The concert, titled Spring is Coming, was held at the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre and featured 11 South Korean artists including Cho Yong-pil, Lee Sun-hee, Yoon Do-hyun, Baek Ji-young and the K-pop girl band Red Velvet. |
Seohyun, a female vocalist and actress currently with the South Korean group Girls’ Generation, sang a North Korean pop song, Blue Willow Tree. She had performed with the north’s Samjiyon Orchestra in Seoul in February. | |
Cho sang a string of hits including The Cafe in the Winter, Short Hair and Let’s Go on a Trip. He held a solo concert in Pyongyang in 2005, the last concert by a South Korean artist in the north before Sunday’s performance. | |
The same South Korean singers will take part in a concert with North Korean performers on Tuesday at the Ryukyung Chung Ju-yung gymnasium, a joint project between the north and south named after the Hyundai Group’s billionaire founder, Chung Ju-yung, who had long advocated inter-Korean cultural and economic exchange. | |
South Korea’s engagement with North Korea has continued to grow since Kim expressed his willingness for more contact between the two countries. Athletes from North and South Korea marched under a unified peninsula flag at the opening ceremony at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in February, and the countries have scheduled their first summit in more than a decade for 27 April. | |
The two Koreas are technically still at war after the 1950-53 conflict ended with a ceasefire rather than a peace agreement. | The two Koreas are technically still at war after the 1950-53 conflict ended with a ceasefire rather than a peace agreement. |
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