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ByWooHae-chung
AssociateEditorof CampusSection
T
he audience broke into rapturous applause at the
end of the play. The actors left the stage amid a
thunderousovation,butoneyoungwomanwhowas
standing among the performers burst into tears and could
not control herself. The young woman is Park Min-ji, a
sophomorefromCollegeofChineseandtheteamleaderof
ChineseTheaterGroupcalled¡®ñéæÑüå.¡¯
ActingforaBridgebetweenKoreaAndChina
Within a few months, this theater group of HUFSans will
beperformingtheirownplayatPekingUniversityinBeijing
for the first time to commemorate the 20th anniversary of
establishingdiplomaticrelationsbetweenKoreaandChina.
As one of the main characters in the play and also its
director, Park has been busy preparing for the upcoming
event.¡°Icannottellyouhowmuchweappreciatethishonor,
but it also puts a lot of pressure on me and our team,¡± said
Park.
ñéæÑüå, the Chinese Theater Group, was established in
1963. Since then, they have regularly presented Chinese
plays, based on literature, at theaters in Daehakro where
famous theater groups gather and perform. Since the last
year, however, Park Min-ji and her teammates have pushed
for changes. They began writing their original plays with
musicandsongsmixedin,sotheirplaysaredifferentfrom
previousplaysinthattheyembracemodernsensibilities.
¡°Thiswasnotaneasyprocessatallaswehadtoundertake
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