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Lee Ha-nee joins talent donation for art healing, hoping it becomes a "miraculous step" [Official]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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Actress Lee Ha-nee / Photo provided by (Joo) V4POM Studio /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@
Actress Lee Ha-nee / Photo provided by (Joo) V4POM Studio /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@
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Actress Lee Ha-nee participates in a talent donation at an open concert by the art healing group Habaha, delivering a warm message of comfort.

Lee Ha-nee will join as a talent donor at the open concert "Story of Sky, Wind, and Sunshine" by the art healing group Collage Ensemble Habaha, held at C-SQUARE in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, at 7:30 p.m. on July 3. The performance, featuring a total of 10 songs including "Gillyeoni," "Spring Sound," "Nunnu Nanna," "Blossom," and "You and I," aims to offer audiences a time of comfort and rest through a stage where music and stories blend.

Lee Ha-nee will present a special performance by reading "Story of Sky, Wind, and Sunshine" by writer Kim Dong-shin. "Story of Sky, Wind, and Sunshine" is a musical reading drama that tells the journey of Sky meeting her sister Sunshine and the story of Wind accompanying her, delivering warm comfort that resonates across generations. Lee Ha-nee is expected to enhance the emotional impact of the work with her unique delicate sensibility and bright energy in her reading.

Lee Ha-nee shared, "I am delighted to join Habaha's art sharing. I hope and believe that this small step will become a miraculous step for someone. I am grateful to everyone who joined this meaningful occasion."

Meanwhile, Habaha is an ensemble that carries out art healing activities by weaving together various instruments and stories based on the sensibility of Korean traditional music. Founded as an abbreviation of "Sky, Wind, and Sunshine," the group was established to offer comfort and hope to families who find it difficult to take a break due to caring for children with disabilities.

Members include gayageum player Lee Seul-gi and visual designer Kim Bit-na, along with geomungo player Sung Yeon-young, percussionist Kwon Hyo-chang, hoon player Song Kyung-geun, and pianist Lee Hye-mi. They are spreading the value of art healing by directly visiting families with severely disabled children who have limited mobility, through Barrier-Conscious and Bed-side concerts.

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