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North Korea: Children's Parade
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3,000 children under the age of 10 perform a highly choreographed dance routine, while over 15,000 children holding colored placards create the mosaic in the background.
From the children's section of the "Mass Games", otherwise known as the "Arirang" performance, in Pyongyang city, North Korea in 2005.
From the children's section of the "Mass Games", otherwise known as the "Arirang" performance, in Pyongyang city, North Korea in 2005.
Jan 11, 2007 12:45 PM
Re: North Korea: Children's Parade
Can anyone else see Kim Jong Ill with a whip screaming "CHILD 1472 GO FASTER OR NO BREAD FOR YOU!!!!"
By: jaydeejj
Re: North Korea: Children's Parade
Sometime he doesn't even come.. even if these shows took a full year of training to all the kids performing there. They're just human pixels to him.
By: NEU-NEU
Re: North Korea: Children's Parade
How nice that they got the day off from the sweatshop to do this little show. Problem is I bet they won't get their 17 cents daily wage. :-(
By: jrockey
Re: North Korea: Children's Parade
The cameraman obviously found the 2-D images on the changing backdrop far more remarkable than the hundreds of freakishly elasticated kiddies doing unison gymnastics. "You've seen one Mass Games, you've seen them all..."
By: groovy_K
Re: North Korea: Children's Parade
you have to admit that they do know how to control kids. if you'd try this here you end up with 3000 kids who are screaming and have wet their pants.
Re: North Korea: Children's Parade
I was thinking the same thing. They get those pinko commie kids to do all sorts of odd, fascinating stuff. All our capitalist piglets do is throw tantrums and eat Doritos.
