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Chang Han-na Becomes First Female Leader of Seoul Arts Center

Chang Han-na's appointment marks a historic milestone in South Korea's arts administration, breaking a decades-long gender barrier. Her international reputation as a cellist and conductor adds prestige to the institution. Watch for her initiatives to shape the center's future and promote gender diversity in arts leadership.
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Berlin Philharmonic
Chang Han-na
Seoul Arts Center
New York Philharmonic
London Symphony Orchestra
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Chae Hwi-young
Seoul