The Chungnam Cultural Tourism Foundation (CCTF) announced the publication of its new book, "Roadmap for Disabled Aspiring Artists," on [date]. This groundbreaking publication, the first of its kind in Korea, is the result of the "2024 Chungnam Disability Arts Support Project: Roadmap for Disabled Aspiring Artists," sponsored by Chungcheongnam-do Province and the Korean Disability Arts & Culture Center.
The book, tailored for individuals with disabilities who aspire to be artists or parents of such children, offers practical guidance and support to overcome limitations and pursue artistic dreams. Through the life story of traditional Korean musician Ji-won Lee, the book provides a detailed account of her journey as an artist, inspiring and empowering aspiring disabled artists. Additionally, it offers concrete steps and educational guidelines for entering and succeeding in the arts, serving as a valuable resource for those seeking to embark on artistic careers.
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The book will be available for purchase starting next month at major bookstores like Kyobo Book Center, Youngpoong Bookstore, Yes24, Aladdin, and Interpark, as well as online platforms.
Seo Heung-sik, CEO of CCTF, expressed his hope that the book will serve as a comforting shoulder for aspiring disabled artists as they pursue their dreams. "This special book is expected to garner significant attention and love from readers," he said.
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