Pyongyang University of Music and Dance

Pyongyang University of Music and Dance
Established 1972
Type Public
Location Pyongyang,  Democratic People's Republic of Korea

The Pyongyang University of Music and Dance is a North Korean performing arts university founded in July 1972 in the Taedonggang District of Pyongyang from a merge with the Pyongyang Art College. The university has been awarded several North Korean awards for Juche-orientated artworks and performances. Its facilities include a full orchestra and a music hall covering 5,500 square meters. 30 percent of the university teachers have academic degrees and titles.

The university's educational system consists of 4 to 5 year regular courses and 2 to 3 year special courses. There is also an additional 2 year kindergarten course, 4 year primary course and a 3 year preparatory course for young musicians and performers.

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History

Originally the Pyongyang Dance College, founded on March 1, 1949, the university combined with the Pyongyang Art College in 1972 to become the Pyongyang University of Music and Dance. Its newly developed buildings saw the "on-the-spot" guidance Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il whilst being built.

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Notable alumni

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