North Korean orchestra to perform in South during Olympics

North Korean orchestra to perform in South during Olympics

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Kwon Hyok Bong, director of the Arts and Performance Bureau in North Korea’s Culture Ministry, greets Lee Woo-sung, head of the culture and arts policy office at the culture ministry, before their meeting at Tongilgak in Panmunjom

North Korea agreed during rare talks on Monday to send a 140-strong orchestra to perform during the Winter Olympics in South Korea next month, Seoul said, amid easing tensions after a months-long standoff over the Northโ€™s weapons programmes.

Officials from the two Koreas, technically still at war after their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a treaty, met on the North side of the border truce village of Panmunjom to discuss North Korea sending performers โ€“ for the first time in 18 years โ€“ to the Olympics in Pyeongchang.

The two sides agreed that the orchestra would stage performances in the capital, Seoul, and at Gangneung, near Pyeongchang, the Southโ€™s Unification Ministry said in a statement.

The North asked that the art troupe cross the border by foot via Panmunjom, located in the demilitarised zone where a North Korean soldier staged a daring defection to the South in November, a ministry official told Reuters.

The North will dispatch a preliminary inspection team โ€œat the earliest possible timeโ€ to hammer out logistics such as the performance venue, stage conditions and the installation of equipment, according to a joint press release.

The decision to host the orchestra โ€œcontributes to improving relations and recovering the cultural homogeneityโ€ between the two Koreas, the Southโ€™s ministry said.

The two Koreas separately agreed to hold working talks on Wednesday on the Northโ€™s athletes attending the Olympics, the ministry said. They will also hold talks hosted by the International Olympics Committee on Saturday.

โ€œThe IOC will have no say on the art team. That is something that has to be discussed between the two sides,โ€ a North Korean diplomat in Geneva told Reuters.

North Korea is pursuing its missile and nuclear programmes in defiance of UN Security Council and other sanctions and regularly threatens to destroy the United States and its two key Asian allies, South Korea and Japan.

In bellicose exchanges in recent weeks, US President Donald Trump has derided the North Korean leader as a โ€œmaniacโ€ and referred to him as โ€œlittle rocket manโ€. Kim has responded by calling the US president a โ€œmentally deranged US dotardโ€.

But fears of war have eased after the first round of intra-Korean talks in more than two years last week, which Trump has welcomed.

Choi Moon-soon, governor for the Gamesโ€™ host province, told Reuters the two countriesโ€™ orchestras may hold a joint concert.

The Northโ€™s orchestra, called the Samjiyon Band, is the countryโ€™s main art troupe along with the Moranbong Band, women who regularly stage musical performances and plays calling for loyalty to the leader, Kim Jong Un.

North Korea is planning to send a large delegation to the Olympics in addition to the athletes and orchestra. South Korea is also seeking to form a united womenโ€™s ice hockey team with the North, according to media reports.

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