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Troll's Child

Character
Year of Production
2021
Content Type
Character
Target Age
Infants and Toddlers
Product Type
Toys
Production Stage
IP
Detailed Genre
Entertainment

Summary

The musical <Troll’s Child> is a collaborative work developed by Sangsangmaru, Korea, and Zebra Dans, Sweden It is a creative musical developed based on the Swedish short story "Troll's Child" by Selma Largerlöf,
the first female Nobel Prize winner, who deals with beautiful family love and love for life. It is an effort to accept and understand each other's differences by reinterpreting a new modern perspective
while maintaining the literary value of the original. It is a performance that reinterprets the meaning of modern family. It is a musical that provides children with the experience of enjoying art by thinking
about their true family even after watching the performance.

Company Profile

Build a mountain of performance content with imagination

Character Startup Other

SangSangMaru

Sangsang Maru is a social venture company in the field of culture and arts with the motto of "Building a Mountain of Performance Contents by Imagination," and it develops contents for children and family audiences. Since its establishment in 2012, Sangsang Maru has successfully produced a total of 17 original performances and has 21 Content IPs. In particular, it develops various characters and produces and distributes products based on the performances.

SangSangMaru collaborates and develops numerous performances and arts education programs not only in Asian countries like China and Vietnam but also in European countries such as Denmark,Norway, and Sweden.

SangSangMaru is shaping a new history for Korean creative performances through imagination, creativity, and a pioneering spirit in new markets. They value the universal humanistic principles and respect the diversity of race and culture, striving to promote the social values of sharing and coexistence. Moreover, they embrace the mission of enhancing the capacity of creative performances through dialectical development.

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