A cultural arts experience program for children, jointly organized by the Dream Fund—founded by Singaporean entrepreneur David Yong—and the AiF Children Foundation (Chairman Kim Yoonsub), has been successfully completed.
[David Yong, Founder of the Dream Fund]
On May 13 (Wed), the two organizations invited approximately 30 children to attend a group performance of the original musical Swing Days: Code Name A, starring AiF Children’s ambassador, actor Yu Jun Sang.
During the program, the children experienced a live musical performance depicting stories of conviction, courage, and sacrifice set against the backdrop of the “Napko Project,” a covert intelligence operation during the Japanese colonial period. Inspired by the life of independence activist and entrepreneur Dr. Ilhan New, the production captivated the audience with its compelling narrative, dynamic music, and visually striking stage production.
[Image by AiF Children Foundation]
This program was designed to expand children’s opportunities to experience arts and culture, while enabling them to engage with both history and artistic expression. In addition, art kits were provided to encourage the children to creatively express their impressions of the musical through artistic activities, further enhancing the educational value of the program.
The Dream Fund and AiF Children plan to continue expanding their support for children and youth through diverse initiatives, including performances, exhibitions, and arts education programs.