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The Pibada (Sea of Blood) Opera Troupe Goes to China

By Adam Cathcart | February 20, 2012

Few countries in the world take the performing arts as seriously as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.  But what role do these arts play in North Korea’s diplomacy, particularly in exchanges with China, its main foreign patron?  To what extent does a model work of art in North Korea, even supposedly focused on creating […]

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