The demilitarized zone between North Korea and South Korea is a very important area. But also quite dangerous. Although the war between the two countries was over, but nonetheless threats and dangers are still lurking and frequent.
The soldiers who served in the zone also carry a great responsibility at the same time heavy load. Stress is often they feel. Until finally Jo Hyang Lee, a Korean ballerina of the National Ballet visited the area to teach the Korean army ballet dancing. Reporting from dramafever.com, originally Lee felt doubtful whether he could actually help the soldiers. Her skepticism is not without reason, he was not sure ballet can be quite useful for the soldiers who are familiar with military discipline.
Once Lee taught the soldiers ballet dancing, it turned positive impact as well. "They are more of a laugh and have fun. And seeing it all makes me think if it came here it was not in vain," said Lee.
This program began in 2015 with the aim of helping the soldiers relieve their stress. Kim Joo Hyuk, a 23-year-old sergeant expressed his feelings, "Through ballet, I can be more calm and find a balance while building bonds of friendship with colleagues of my army."
Ballet was deliberately chosen. Because in addition can help still the mind, ballet is also a positive impact on the body. "Ballet requires immense physical strength and very good for strengthening muscles, increase flexibility, and improve posture," said Lt. Col. Heo Tae Sun.
Most of the soldiers who followed the ballet class admitted that the experience was an experience their first try ballet. Interestingly, Sergeant Kim said that he would continue to practice ballet after conscription.
Interesting huh these soldiers dancing ballet to relieve stress. Interested want to try ballet also to relieve stress, Ladies?
The soldiers who served in the zone also carry a great responsibility at the same time heavy load. Stress is often they feel. Until finally Jo Hyang Lee, a Korean ballerina of the National Ballet visited the area to teach the Korean army ballet dancing. Reporting from dramafever.com, originally Lee felt doubtful whether he could actually help the soldiers. Her skepticism is not without reason, he was not sure ballet can be quite useful for the soldiers who are familiar with military discipline.
Once Lee taught the soldiers ballet dancing, it turned positive impact as well. "They are more of a laugh and have fun. And seeing it all makes me think if it came here it was not in vain," said Lee.
This program began in 2015 with the aim of helping the soldiers relieve their stress. Kim Joo Hyuk, a 23-year-old sergeant expressed his feelings, "Through ballet, I can be more calm and find a balance while building bonds of friendship with colleagues of my army."
Ballet was deliberately chosen. Because in addition can help still the mind, ballet is also a positive impact on the body. "Ballet requires immense physical strength and very good for strengthening muscles, increase flexibility, and improve posture," said Lt. Col. Heo Tae Sun.
Most of the soldiers who followed the ballet class admitted that the experience was an experience their first try ballet. Interestingly, Sergeant Kim said that he would continue to practice ballet after conscription.
Interesting huh these soldiers dancing ballet to relieve stress. Interested want to try ballet also to relieve stress, Ladies?