Mansudae Art Troupe
The Mansudae Art Troupe is a representative performing arts organization in North Korea. It was reorganized in 1969 under the direction of Kim Jong-il and was renamed to the present name. It is the only artistic organization in Pyongyang that is active under the supervision of the Chosun Labor Party and Kim Jong Il. As with other art groups and theater groups, the orchestra, choir, dance group, soloist, soloist, writer and stage director are all included in the unit is. However, the number of formal members is less than 100, and during large-scale performances, they are assisted by other organizations such as the Pibbana Theater, the Korean National Symphony Orchestra, the National Ethnic Arts Troupe, and the Korean People's Armed Forces. In 1973, he was awarded the Kim Il Sung Medal. In 1976, he became a resident organization of the newly established Mansudae art theater. Most of the members were awarded the title of people actor, actor, actor, and artist. In 2000, tenor Lee Young-wook and hero Bong-heo accompanied the performance of Seoul National Symphony Orchestra in Seoul.