A group of soldiers practice ballet exercises during a class taught by Kang Sue-jin, chief of the Korean National Ballet, at the Seoul Arts Center on Dec. 17, 2015, as the ballet group opens voluntary ballet lessons to soldiers, who are serving at general outposts in heavily fortified front-line regions facing North Korea. Since July this year, the group has provided those soldiers with the service, so that they could relieve stress arising from their duty and gain psychological stability. (Yonhap)
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