The final audition will select 20 out of 152 applicants.
Live streaming is expected to attract a wider audience.
Kim Kyung-jin and Kim Dong-chan, active as Daejeon ambassadors, are stepping up to support a community participation audition. The final live audition for 'Star's Birth! Daejeon Citizen Audition!' will take place today at 2 PM at the Daejeon Artists' House Nuri Hall, garnering significant attention as numerous citizens have applied.
Out of the 152 applicants, 20 finalists will be selected, including one grand prize winner. The judging panel, comprised of professionals such as screenwriters, directors, and university professors, will evaluate applicants based on their performance skills and creativity. The audition will be broadcast live through Daejeon TV, giving participants the chance to showcase their talent for five minutes each.
Notably, Kim Kyung-jin will host the event, while Kim Dong-chan serves as a judge, promising an exciting performance that will delight both the audience present and those watching online.
The 'Star's Birth' audition aims to enhance cultural content and community engagement within the Daejeon region. While many local governments strive to create opportunities for their residents, Daejeon stands out by actively encouraging interest in culture and the arts through this audition. The diverse range of applicants allows for the expansion of local art, providing a platform for emerging talent.
With Kim Kyung-jin and Kim Dong-chan participating as Daejeon ambassadors, their popularity is likely to positively influence the audition's reception. Their involvement instills confidence among local residents and increases interest in the event. Additionally, they fulfill a crucial role in connecting popular culture with the arts, enhancing the overall appeal of the audition.
As the final audition is broadcast live, there is an expectation that greater numbers will engage with this program. By offering prizes through participation events, the audition will further enhance its unique appeal, making it an exciting occasion for both participants and viewers alike.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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