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Here's a look at North Korea's first musical performance in South Korea in 12 years

Members of the Samjiyon Orchestra traveled to South Korea by ship on Tuesday. There, they were met by groups of conservative protesters, who shouted slurs at the art troupe from the docks below.

Here's a look at North Korea's first musical performance in South Korea in 12 years
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The orchestra is part of a larger art troupe that includes the much-hyped Moranbong Band, a pop-music band comprised of women selected by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The orchestra is part of a larger art troupe that includes the much-hyped Moranbong Band, a pop-music band comprised of women selected by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The bilateral negotiations that took place before the orchestra's performance hit several snags. In late January, North Korea abruptly canceled a joint cultural performance that would have included performances from both countries. The country attributed its decision to South Korea's "insulting" media coverage.

The bilateral negotiations that took place before the orchestra

Source: Reuters

Free tickets were available though a lottery system to both South Koreans and foreigners. After 150,000 South Koreans applied for 1,060 available tickets for the two shows, the government increased the number of seats.

Free tickets were available though a lottery system to both South Koreans and foreigners. After 150,000 South Koreans applied for 1,060 available tickets for the two shows, the government increased the number of seats.

Source: CNBC

Over a thousand tickets were also reportedly given to dignitaries and family members whose relatives were still in North Korea.

Over a thousand tickets were also reportedly given to dignitaries and family members whose relatives were still in North Korea.

Source: NK News

Around 80 anti-North Korean protestors who oppose making concessions for North Korea were staged outside. About 100 police officers were reportedly on the scene.

Around 80 anti-North Korean protestors who oppose making concessions for North Korea were staged outside. About 100 police officers were reportedly on the scene.

Source: Reuters

Wearing brightly colored tuxedos and traditional Korean garments, the orchestra catered to a wide-ranging audience, including an older generation of Koreans.

Wearing brightly colored tuxedos and traditional Korean garments, the orchestra catered to a wide-ranging audience, including an older generation of Koreans.

The orchestra's playlist ranged from traditional songs familiar to both countries, to classical music by Mozart. The orchestra also performed singer Josh Groban's ballad "You Raise Me Up" and Broadway musicals, such as "Phantom of the Opera."

The orchestra

Although the orchestra's theme would typically focus on North Korea's propaganda messages, the performance did not mention North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Although the orchestra

The orchestra ended its performance with a theme that reflected the country's supposed desire for reunification, and included songs titled "Our Wish Is Unification."

The orchestra ended its performance with a theme that reflected the country
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