Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea

{{Infobox ballet company|name=Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea|image=Little Angels Hourglas Drum Dance Germany Berlin.jpg|founded={{Start date|1962|05|05}}|website=http://www.littleangels.or.kr/|official_school=Sunhwa Arts School|image_alt=Little Angels performing Hourglass Drum Dance|founders=Dr. Sun Myung Moon & Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon|chief_executive=Julia H. Moon|executive_director=Imsoon Jung|artistic_director=Bae Jung-hye}}

The Little Angels Children’s Folk Ballet of Korea ({{Langx|ko|리틀엔젤스예술단}}) is a South Korean traditional art and dance troupe made up of elementary and middle school children,{{Cite web |title=리틀엔젤스예술단 |url=http://www.littleangels.or.kr/bbs/content.php?co_id=info |access-date=2022-09-30 |website=www.littleangels.or.kr |language=ko}} founded in 1962 by Sun Myung Moon, the founder of the Unification Church, to project a positive image of South Korea to the world.{{cite news | last=Sewell | first=Rhonda B. | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vWRPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KwQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3834,3951179&dq=korean-culture-takes-the-stage&hl=en|title=Korean Culture Takes the Stage | work=The Blade | page=D11 | date=February 28, 2003 |quote=The colors, sounds, and heritage of South Korea will come alive tonight as the Little Angels, an all-girls Korean folk ballet company, performs in the Ritz Theatre in Tiffin. ... The company was founded in 1962 by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, as a way to project a positive image of the country...}}{{cite book | last=Moon | first=Sun Myung | title=As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen | publisher=Gimm-Young Publishers | year=2009 | isbn=978-0-7166-0299-6}} page 67. "My plan was to have these seventeen children learn how to dance and then send them out into the world. Many foreigners knew about Korea only as a poor country that had fought a terrible war. I wanted to show them the beautiful dances of Korea so that they would realize that the Korean people are a people of culture." In 1973 they performed at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.{{cite news | last=Dunning | first=Jennifer | title=Dance: The Little Angels; Korean Folk Ballet Presents 31 Children in Intricate Routines and Songs | work=The New York Times | page=53 | date=December 29, 1973}} The group’s dances are based on Korean legends and regional dances, and its costumes on traditional Korean styles. Choral singing by the troupe in many languages is also featured.{{cite news | last=Dunning | first=Jennifer | title=Dance in Review | work=The New York Times | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/01/arts/dance-in-review-412593.html | date=February 1, 1993}}

The Little Angels are supported financially by the Tongil Group, a South Korean business group associated with the Unification Church, through the Tongil Foundation.{{cite news | last=Kirk | first=Donald | title=Sons rise in a Moon's shadow| work=Forbes|url=https://www.forbes.com/global/2010/0412/enterprise-moon-sun-myung-spiritual-unification-world-revival.html | date=May 2, 2010}} The Little Angels are part of the Sunhwa Arts School. School fees are sponsored by Sunhwa Educational Foundation so that any talented girl can apply.{{Cite web |last=Singh |first=Rani |title=Korean Dancers Cross The North-South Divide |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/ranisingh/2015/05/01/korean-dancers-cross-the-north-south-divide/ |access-date=2022-09-29 |website=Forbes |language=en}}

History

Little Angels were established as Daehan Children's Art Troupe on May 5, 1962.{{Cite web |title=Sunhwa Arts High School - School history |url=http://www.sunhwa.org/bbs/content.php?co_id=history |access-date=2022-10-10 |website=www.sunhwa.org}} It was the time, when South Korea was still recovering from the Korean War. From the very beginning, the mission of the school was to be ambassadors of peace and goodwill,{{Cite web |date=November 20, 2021 |title=Korean 'little angels' to thank Indian war veterans {{!}} Delhi News - Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/korean-little-angels-to-thank-indian-war-veterans/articleshow/10798419.cms |access-date=2022-10-11 |website=The Times of India |language=en}} and use creativity to counter the negative image of South Korea at that time, symbolized by famine, poverty, and abandonment, by spreading the 5,000-year-old Korean cultural traditions.

In 1965 permission was granted to establish the Little Angels art school for 720 students and 12 classes.

In 1974, the Little Angels Art Education Center was completed. The newly opened school, called Little Angels School of Arts, accepted 240 pupils. The school was opened by Bo-hi Pak who became the first principal of the school.

In 1975, Sunhwa Academy was founded and Bo-hi Pak was named the first president.

In 1976, Sunhwa Arts High School was accredited and the following year the school was renamed from Little Angels Art School to Sunhwa Art School and Little Angels Troupe become a part of the school with a broader artistic focus.

From 1965 to 1988 they performed over 2000 shows in 40 countries{{Cite web |date=1988-09-22 |title=LITTLE ANGELS PRESENT 'FACE OF KOREA' TO WORLD |url=https://www.deseret.com/1988/9/22/18778934/little-angels-present-face-of-korea-to-world |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221010204543/https://www.deseret.com/1988/9/22/18778934/little-angels-present-face-of-korea-to-world |archive-date=2022-10-10 |access-date=2022-10-10 |website=Deseret News |language=en}} and until 2015 over 7000 shows and 70 foreign tours in 60 countries.

In 1990, they performed in Moscow and the then-Soviet First Lady Raisa Gorbacheva was also a guest.

In May 1998, they performed as part of the cultural diplomacy of the founders in Pyongyang, North Korea. The North Korean leadership subsequently sent a Pyongyang school team to tour South Korea in May 2000.

In 2010, on the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, the South Korean government with the Korean War 60th Anniversary Memorial Committee sponsored a Little Angels tour to all countries participating in the 1950 UN appeal for the defense of South Korea. Little Angels started their tour in Norfolk, United States because of ties of the city to General McArthur, who according to officiators turned the momentum of the war.[https://web.archive.org/web/20100611054343/http://hamptonroads.com/2010/06/korean-war-vets-thanked-little-angels-norfolk Korean War vets thanked by Little Angels in Norfolk], Virginian-Pilot, June 8, 2010. Later that year they traveled to the other 15 nations that had sent troops to support South Korea in the UN force.{{cite news |last=Yukhananov |first=Anna |date=June 7, 2010 |title=Korean kid ballet to perform free for U.S. troops, vets |work=Jersey Journal |url=http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1275891952300010.xml&coll=3l |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016012733/http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1275891952300010.xml&coll=3l |archive-date=2012-10-16}}{{cite news |date=December 12, 2010 |title=Aquino receives Korean War hero award |work=ABS-CBN News |url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/12/14/10/aquino-receives-korean-war-hero-award}}

Repertoire

The repertoire of Little Angels is classical Korean dance, singing, and playing traditional Korean musical instruments.

  • Chorus – accompanied by their conductor at the piano singing international songs and tunes from Korea.
  • Dances:{{Cite web |title=Little Angels Repertoire - Dance |url=http://www.littleangels.or.kr/ |access-date=2022-10-05 |website=www.littleangels.or.kr}}
  • New Years' Day – since 2021, Choreography Bae Jung-hae, the theme of the Lunar New Year (Seollal) celebration.
  • Peace Road – since 2020, Choreography Bae Jung-hae, dance promoting Peace, global human family, harmony, and cooperation.
  • Jinsoe Festival – an adaptation of the traditional Korean dance "Jinsoe Chum” with gwengwaris (small Korean gongs).
  • Hwageom – dance inspired by the Wonhwa, ladies from the elite class of Hwarang in the Silla Dynasty.
  • Palace – an adaptation of traditional court dances with hansam (flowing extended sleeves) movements.
  • Miyal – dance drama of the Miyal story using a fan.
  • Folk Singing with Gayageum – group performance with gayageum, a musical instrument that originated in the Gaya kingdom and passed on to the Shilla Dynasty.
  • Moon Festival – performance of the Moon Festival (Ganggangsullae), in Korea symbolizing the defense of the fatherland. Dance Ganggangsullae is listed as UNESCO World Heritage.{{Cite journal |date=2010-10-14 |title=Republic of Korea, Inscribed in 2009 (4.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity |url=https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/ganggangsullae-00188 |journal=UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage |volume=4.COM Fourth Session of the Intergovernmental Committee (4.COM) – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 28 September to 2 October 2009 |issue=ITH/10/5.COM/CONF.202/4, decision 4.COM 13.65 |page=46 }}
  • Doll Dance – dance inspired by a Korean tradition - a literal doll dance performed on the lunar new year.
  • Farm Dance – an expression of the farmer’s thanksgiving during the fruitful autumn harvest season.
  • Warrior’s Dance – inspired by general Kim Yu-sin and the Hwarang order in the 7th century, using a melody of the Ballad of Gyeongbuk Palace.
  • Travel by Night – dance story from the Korean past, when grandfather carries his granddaughter through the night.
  • Fan Dance – dance with a fan, which is the symbol of noblesse, a part of Korean tradition.
  • Drum Dance – rhythmic dance with 6 standing drums symbolizes tensions between body and soul.
  • Wedding Day – a dance story of a ludicrous wedding in ancient times, when a very young boy is called to take a much older bride.
  • Hourglass Drum Dance – rhythmic dance with a long, hourglass-shaped drum.
  • Toy Soldiers – dance of the toy soldiers to the music of the Radetzky March, first performed for Queen Elizabeth II. on November 15, 1971.
  • Spring Time – dance of spring-time traditions.
  • The Legend of Chunhyang – puppet-style dance story of the love and fidelity of Korean heroine Chunhyang towards her fiancé.
  • Mask Dance – dance with masks of various kinds is a traditional part of local cultural festivals of ancient Korea.
  • Flower Crown Dance – a modern adaptation of Korean traditional court dance.

Discography

{{Incomplete list|date=October 2022}}

Albums:{{Cite web |title=The Little Angels |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/3047421-The-Little-Angels |access-date=2022-10-01 |website=Discogs |language=en}}

  • The Little Angels, Vinyl LP (Label: Philips – 6308 137), UK, Australia 1972
  • The Little Angels Smile, Vinyl LP (Label: MGM Records – SE-4927, Special Products Division), US 1973
  • The Little Angels, Vinyl LP (Label: Philips – 6308 137, Fontana – SEL-100092), South Korea, Jul 21, 1973
  • 리틀 엔젤스 애창곡 (Little Angels Favorite Songs), CD (SKC SKCD-C-0003), South Korea, March 1, 1987{{Cite web |title=Little Angels on Spotify |url=https://open.spotify.com/album/2OLJhoy6iLBVRL6I0RauTP |access-date=2022-10-04 |website=Spotify |language=en}}
  • The Little Angels Sing - X-Mas Cards, CD (SKC SKCD-0057),1987
  • Les Petits Anges De Corée – Bienvenue À Séoul, CD (Label: Forlane – UCD 19014), 1988
  • Little Angels Pyongyang Performance Special, CD 1998
  • 공연실황 - 화관무/부채춤/강강수월래 (Live performance - Hwagwanmu / Fan dance / Ganggangsuwolae), Laser Disc (Label. SKC SKST-2003), 2003
  • 리틀엔젤스예술단 – 창단 50주년 특집 (Little Angels Art Troupe – Special performance on the 50th anniversary of its founding), CD (self-released), 2012

Singles & EPs:

  • The Little Angels National Folk Ballet Of Korea – Children Of The World Unite, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – 6006 270), Netherlands 1972
  • The Little Angels National Folk Ballet Of Korea – Mother Of Mine, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – 6006 257), United Kingdom 1972
  • The Little Angels – Dominique / Echo Of The Angels, Vinyl SP (Label: MGM Records – K-14657), US 1973
  • The Little Angels – Children Of The World Unite, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – 6006 270), New Zealand 1973
  • The Little Angels – Dominique / Mother Of Mine, Vinyl SP (Label: Philips – SFL 1768), Japan
  • 8.15 광복절 기념 리틀엔젤스 합창곡 모음 (8.15 Liberation Day Celebration Little Angels Choral Songs), 2021

Overseas tours

List of overseas tours:{{Cite web |title=리틀엔젤스예술단 |url=http://www.littleangels.or.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=z_eng_overseas |access-date=2022-10-02 |website=www.littleangels.or.kr |language=ko}}

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|Tour name / program

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|To

|Venue

1

|1st US Tour, including Special Performance for US President Eisenhower

|style="white-space: nowrap;"|1965-09-20

|style="white-space: nowrap;"|1965-12-16

|Gettysburg, PA, US{{Cite web |title=Eisenhower, Dwight D.: Post-Presidential Papers, 1961-69, 1965 Principal File |url=https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/finding-aids/pdf/eisenhower-dwight-post-presidential-papers/1965-principal-file.pdf |access-date=2022-10-11 |page=6 }}{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UdYRAAAAIAAJ&dq=little+angels+performance+for+US+President+Eisenhower+1965&pg=PA99 |title=Public Financing of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, Hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 92. Congress, 1st session, part Background information on the Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation, Inc. |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |year=1971 |publication-date=1971-05-24 |pages=99 |language=en}}

2

|2nd US Tour, including Invitational Performance at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

|1966-10-27

|1967-02-28

|Washington, D.C., U.S.

3

|North American Tour, including a week of Performances at the Lincoln Center, N.Y. at the request of the White House (first as a foreign institution)

|1967-10-27

|1968-01-11

|United States and Canada

4

|North America and Japan Tour including participation in the Mexico Olympics Culture & Art Festival (enhanced national prestige)

|1968-09-17

|1969-02-04

|Mexico, United States, Japan

5

|North America and Japan Tour including Special Performance for the U.S.A. President Nixon and British Prime Minister Heath at the request of the President

|1970-09-25

|1971-01-25

|US, Japan & Canada

6

|Europe Tour including a Performance at the British Royal Court at the request of Queen Elisabeth II.

|1971-08-27

|1971-12-23

|Three Nations including Germany and UK

7

|Europe Tour including a Meeting with Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands

|1972-10-07

|1973-02-08

|Three Nations including the Netherlands, France

8

|Special Fundraising Performance Tour for Rebuilding after the Vietnam War

|1972-11-09

|1973-03-04

|Japan

9

|World Tour including Special Performance for 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey

|1973-07-06

|1973-12-14

|Five Nations including Germany, Switzerland

10

|North American Tour including Special Fundraising Performance for UNICEF at the UN General Assembly

|1973-08-27

|1973-12-23

|US & Canada

11

|North American Tour including Expo'74, World's Fair, in Spokane, Washington

|1974-05-28

|1974-10-12

|US & Canada

12

|World Tour including Courtesy Call & Performance for first Tunisian President Bourguiba

|1974-07-28

|1974-11-24

|19 Nations including Taiwan, Philippines

13

|World Tour including Courtesy Call to Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Fukuda

|1974-10-12

|1975-02-14

|Six Nations including Japan

14

|World Tour including a Courtesy Call & Special Performance for Chile President Pinochet and the First Lady

|1975-05-30

|1975-10-14

|11 Nations including US, Canada

15

|US and Europe tour including 4th Conference of the International Association of University Presidents in Boston

|1975-08-28

|1976-02-13

|Three nations including the US, Germany

16

|Special Congratulatory Performance for the 200th Anniversary of US Independence

|1976-05-26

|1976-11-02

|US & Canada

17

|Special Performance for Korea Day during the Tsukuba International Exposition

|1985-05-12

|1985-05-19

|Tsukuba, Japan

18

|Tour in Japan

|1990-01-15

|1990-01-27

|Cities in Japan including Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka

19

|Soviet Union Fundraising Performance for Children's Welfare

|1990-04-07

|1990-04-18

|The Soviet Union

20

|4 - City Tour in Taiwan

|1990-07-10

|1990-07-22

|Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung

21

|Performance in Live International Telethon in Russia

|1991-12-29

|1992-01-14

|Russia

22

|Tour in the US

|1992-01-10

|1992-01-31

|Locations in the US including NY, New Jersey, Florida

23

|Ten - Performance Tour in Japan

|1992-07-20

|1992-08-13

|Cities in Japan including Tokyo, Osaka, Sendai, Nagoya

24

|Tour to Major US Cities

|1993-01-12

|1993-02-04

|Carnegie Hall (NY) & Kennedy Center (Washington, DC)

25

|14 - City Tour in Japan

|1993-07-25

|1993-08-19

|14 cities in Japan including Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka

26

|China Tour including Participation in the Opening Ceremony of CIGF (China International Garment and Textile Fair Dalian)

|1994-07-28

|1994-08-26

|Taiwan & China

27

|14 Performances in Malaysia & Thailand

|1996-01-01

|1996-01-15

|Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia & Bangkok, Thailand

28

|12 - City Tour in Japan

|1996-01-04

|1996-01-28

|12 cities in Japan including Hokkaido, Aomori

29

|Special Live Performance for Israel National Television, CH2

|1996-07-31

|1996-08-18

|Israel

30

|11 - City Tour in Japan

|1997-01-04

|1997-01-21

|11 cities in Japan including Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Nagasaki

31

|22 - Performance South American Tour

|1997-07-20

|1997-08-23

|Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay

32

|13 - City Tour in Japan

|1997-08-04

|1997-08-31

|13 cities in Japan including Hokkaido, Sendai

33

|12 - City Tour in Japan

|1998-01-12

|1998-01-31

|12 cities in Japan including Fukuoka, Okazaki

34

|Three Performances in North Korea Supporting Reconciliation and Cooperation between North and South Korea

|1998-05-01

|1998-05-12

|Pyongyang, North Korea

35

|Ten-City Tour in Japan

|1998-07-22

|1998-08-20

|Ten cities in Japan including Nagano, Chiba, Osaka

36

|Nine-City Tour in Japan

|1999-08-04

|1999-08-23

|Nine cities in Japan including Tokyo, Fukuoka, Kobe

37

|Seven-City Tour in Japan

|2000-07-28

|2000-08-13

|Seven cities in Japan including Miyagi, Gunma, Tokyo

38

|Ten-City Tour in the US

|2001-01-01

|2001-02-03

|Ten cities in the US including NY, Washington, San Antonio

39

|Ten-City Tour in Japan

|2001-01-12

|2001-01-28

|Ten cities in Japan including Tokyo, Hiroshima

40

|Tour Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Korea - China Diplomatic Relations

|2001-07-12

|2001-07-21

|China

41

|Six-City Tour in Japan

|2001-07-29

|2001-08-09

|Six cities in Japan including Sapporo, Nagano, Maeba

42

| Ten-City Tour in Japan

|2002-07-29

|2002-08-12

|Ten cities in Japan including Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto

43

| Ten-City Tour in the US

|2003-01-19

|2003-03-05

|Ten cities in the US including Chicago, NY, Washington

44

|Conference on the Reunification of North & South Korea and Peace in Asia

|2003-02-10

|2003-02-12

|International Conference Hall, Osaka, Japan Kansai

45

|Special Performance in Shanghai for the Promotion of Culture & Art

|2003-10-23

|2003-10-27

|Shanghai, China

46

| Six-City Japan Tour

|2004-02-04

|2004-02-20

|Six cities in Japan including Fukuoka, Hiroshima

47

|Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Korean Immigration to the US

|2004-02-09

|2004-03-05

|US Tour

48

|Korean Wave Festival in Beijing

|2004-07-14

|2004-07-17

|The Great Hall of the People, Beijing, China

49

| Nine-City Tour in Japan

|2005-07-26

|2005-08-13

|Nine cities in Japan including Tokyo, Sendai

50

|ITU (International Telecommunication Union) Plenipotentiary Conference 2006

|2006-11-07

|2006-11-15

|Antalya, Turkey

51

| Five-City Tour in the US

|2007-01-10

|2007-01-30

|Five cities in the US including Chicago, and Detroit.

52

| Seven-City Tour in Japan

|2007-07-25

|2007-08-08

|Seven cities in Japan including Tokyo, and Osaka.

53

|Special Performance supporting the bid to Host Expo 2012 in Yeosu Korea

|2007-11-21

|2007-11-28

|Paris, France

54

| Seven-City Tour in Japan

|2008-07-29

|2008-08-13

|Seven cities in Japan including Tokyo, Fukuoka

55

| Seven-City Tour in the US

|2009-01-13

|2009-02-21

|Seven cities in the US including Saint Louis, Burlington

56

|Congratulatory Performance for the Opening of the 2009 Rotary International Convention

|2009-06-19

|2009-06-25

|Birmingham, UK

57

|Invitational Performance in Qatar

|2009-10-24

|2009-10-29

|Doha, Qatar

58

|1st Korean War 60th Anniversary World Peace Tour to 16 UN Member Nations to Honor Korean War Veterans

|2010-06-06

|2010-07-09

|US, Canada & Columbia

59

|2nd Korean War 60th Anniversary World Peace Tour to 16 UN Member Nations to Honor Korean War Veterans

|2010-09-07

|2010-10-13

|7 European Nations & 2 African Nations

60

|3rd Korean War 60th Anniversary World Peace Tour to 16 UN Member Nations to Honor Korean War Veterans

|2010-11-07

|2010-12-07

|4 Southeast Asian Nations{{Cite web |title='The Little Angels' of Korea - Document - Gale OneFile: News |url=https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=STND&u=wikipedia&id=GALE%7CA244829004&v=2.1&it=r&sid=ebsco&asid=3af7a5d4 |access-date=2022-10-13 |website=go.gale.com}}

61

|Nepal - Korea Goodwill Cultural Exchange

|2011-02-21

|2011-02-28

|Nepal

62

|Korean War 60th Anniversary World Peace Tour to Countries that Dispatched Medical Units during the Korean War

|2011-05-14

|2011-06-13

|5 European Nations & 1 African Nation

63

|Commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

|2011-09-07

|2011-09-14

|New York, US

64

|Special Performance for Mongolia - Korea Cultural Exchange

|2011-11-05

|2011-11-11

|Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

65

|World Peace Tour Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War to Countries that Dispatched Medical Units during the Korean War, guest chief minister Sheila Dikshit

|2011-11-19

|2011-11-25

|New Delhi, India

66

|World Peace Tour Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War - Western US Region

|2012-02-06

|2012-02-20

|The Western region of the US

67

|Tour Commemorating the 59th Anniversary of the Korean War Armistice (invited by Ministry of Patriots & Veterans Affairs)

|2012-07-24

|2012-07-31

|Washington, DC, US{{Cite web |last=Sylvestri |first=Ross |date=August 2, 2012 |title=59th Anniversary of Korean War |url=http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/news/2012/aug/02/59th-anniversary-korean-war/ |access-date=2022-10-10 |website=www.connectionnewspapers.com}}

68

|Tour Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War Armistice (Banquet Honoring Korean War Veterans)

|2013-07-25

|2013-07-30

|Washington, DC, US

69

|Special Performance for KOREA FESTIVAL 2013 in Singapore; invited by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Singapore

|2013-10-23

|2013-10-28

|EXPO Singapore

70

|Little Angels Tour of Europe Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of Korea's Liberation

|2015-05-06

|2015-05-19

|Austria, Frankfurt & London

71

|Special Tour of Japan Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Korea - Japan Diplomatic Relations

|2015-11-22

|2015-12-04

|4 Cities in Japan: Tokyo, Kobe, Hiroshima & Fukuoka

72

|Congratulatory Performance for the Launch of IAPP Asia - Oceania

|2016-07-26

|2016-08-02

|Kathmandu, Nepal

73

|Congratulatory Performances for the Launch of IAPP

|2016-11-26

|2016-12-05

|National Theater, Washington, DC; Manhattan Center, New York

74

|Korea - Malaysia Peace Tour & Goodwill Performance

|2017-01-10

|2017-01-19

|Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

75

|Special Performance for the Launch of YSP Asia - Oceania

|2017-06-10

|2017-06-16

|Impact Arena, Bangkok, Thailand

76

|Commemorative Celebration of Moon Jae-in’s presidential state visit to China. Korean - China Cultural Exchange Night

|2015-11-11

|2015-11-15

|Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China

77

|Congratulatory Performance for the Launch of IAPP, Heavenly Africa

|2018-01-15

|2018-01-25

|CICAD, Dakar, Senegal, Africa

78

|Hamina Tattoo International Military Music Festival

|2018-07-30

|2018-08-04

|Bastian, Hamina, Finland

79

|Little Angels Japan Tour

|2019-01-16

|2019-01-20

|Omiya Sonic City, Tokyo

80

|Special Performance to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Colombia's independence, at the invitation of the Embassy of Colombia, Seoul.

|2019-07-05

|2019-07-07

|Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Bogota, Colombia

81

|Little Angels Japan tour

|2019-10-04

|2019-10-08

|Aichi Sky Expo

Notable alumni

Gallery

{{Gallery

|File:Little Angels Dancers performing Buchaecum in Seoul.jpg|Dancers of the Little Angels performed Buchaechum, a traditional Korean fan dance at a performing arts centre in Seoul.

|File:Little Angels Drum dance Germany Berlin.jpg|Members of Little Angels performing Drum Dance

|File:Artiesten arriveren op Schiphol ivm optreden voor Unicef Little Angels of Cor, Bestanddeelnr 926-0980.jpg|Artists in Schiphol before they perform for UNICEF in 1972

}}

See also

References