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Visit to 2009 DPRK Arts Festival Emphasizes Family


Wolaver family of The Annie Moses Band and Hall family from Casting Crowns

The US delegation to the DPRK consisted of several families which included 9 children ages 5 through 17.  "I had a chance to talk with many local people in the DPRK who either attended the concerts or watched them on TV and expressed their appreciation for the Americans sincerity and kindness,'" said Robert Springs, GRS CEO & President.  Springs continues, "They were particularly moved by the family emphasis of our joint delegation. This year we were especially pleased to have four families, including my own wife and daughter, and the families of Mark & Melanie Hall (Casting Crowns), as well as Bill & Robin Wolaver (Annie Moses Band).  Both children and the fine arts are very important in the Korean culture. We were there to engage the local people on the artistic level, family to family, people to people."

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From Global Resource Service's Press Release about the 2009 Arts Festival:

Robert E Springs, Jr., CEO of GRS, commented, "If we know anything from history, it is this: music can inspire thoughts and open minds far beyond the constricted political boundaries that citizens in many countries must face," Springs continued. "People to people exchanges and working together to find real solutions are the keys to normalized relations. Any other motive only inhibits the advancement of increased openness. This GRS delegation was very successful and was a part of our on-going programs in the spirit of goodwill and cultural exchange."

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Award Winning Group Casting Crowns and the Annie Moses Band participate in the 26th April Spring Arts Festival in North Korea

 

LEFT: Casting Crowns sings at East Pyongyang Grand Theater  CENTER: Annie Wolaver of The Annie Moses Band and Mark Hall of Casting Crowns with Festival Awards  RIGHT: Members of the Annie Moses Band Rehearsing

Grammy-award winning band, Casting Crowns, and The Annie Moses Band participated in the 2009 April Spring Arts Festival in Pyongyang, North Korea in April. Both groups received recognition for their performances.

Casting Crowns, which attended the North Korean festival for a second time, was awarded a gold trophy for their popular hit "Lifesong." They were also commended by the festival committee members for their rendition of "White Dove, Fly High" in English and Korean. In addition many local people expressed interest in  Casting Crowns' song "East to West."

The Annie Moses Band was well received by festival participants and by the Korean people who particularly appreciated their Korean Language rendition of the song "Forever in My Heart." The Annie Moses Band's classical-fusion ensemble "made a positive impression on the North Korean People," according to the Festival's Organizing Committee Vice Chairman. They performed three of their songs and won an award for their song "Glory Giver."

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