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Performance Given by Art Group Members of Pyongyang Schoolchildren's Palace
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Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) -- A performance by art group members of the Pyongyang Schoolchildren's Palace took place at the Central Youth Hall in the DPRK on April 12 to celebrate the 112th birth anniversary of President Kim Il Sung. Among the audience were Ri Tu Song, department director of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Mun Chol, chairman of the Central Committee of the Socialist Patriotic Youth League, officials of the youth league, officials concerned, students of Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and Kang Pan Sok Revolutionary School and schoolchildren in Pyongyang. The performance began with children's song "April Holiday" amid the deep yearning and reverence for the great leader Generalissimo Kim Il Sung who put forward the children as the king of the country and devoted his whole life to the bright future of the rising generation. In chorus "Thank You, Generalissimo Kim Il Sung", performers expressed their deep gratitude to the tender-hearted father who brought up the schoolchildren to be excellent pillars shouldering the future of the country and provided them with boundless happiness. Put on the stage were numbers showing the bright and cheerful looks of the happy children who are growing up while learning to their heart's content with nothing to envy in the world under the care of the respected fatherly Marshal Kim Jong Un. The performance reached its climax with numbers reflecting the pledge of schoolchildren to follow the road of patriotism by emulating the mental world of the anti-Japanese Children's Corps members and the children's guerrillas in the Fatherland Liberation War. The performance well showed enthusiasm of the schoolchildren to prepare themselves as reliable successors to the revolution. It ended with chorus "Ready Always for the Socialist Country" and waltz "We Are the Happiest in the World". |
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