Interesting defector story

Just ran across this piece in the English edition of the Chosun Ilbo on O Yong-hui, a dancer who defected to the South from North Korea. Mrs. O was a member of an elite dance group that used to dance for Kim Jong-il during his weekend parties. In the Chosun piece, she describes a little of the life dancers for Kim Jong-il lead:

O was a member of a dancing group, Mok Ran Jo, which existed solely to comfort the North’s leader Kim Jong Il. She fled North Korea with her husband in February 2002, and entered South Korea last December.
O said that there were two more dance groups set up to entertain Kim Jong Il other than Mok Ran Jo. Mok Ran Jo usually performed disco, tango, waltz and modern dance numbers, while the other two groups took charge of traditional dances. The ladies, she said, usually danced for Kim Jong Il’s weekend parties.
When Kim Jong Il would host a party with special guests, his wife Ko Yong Hui personally picked dancers to perform, giving them instructions to follow, O said. She remembers Kim Yong Nam, president of the Supreme People’s Assembly, and Kim Yong Sun, Kim Ki Nam, and Yom Ki Sun of the Central People’s Committee as regular guests at the parties. After the shows, the North Korean leaders would give out hundreds of dollars and other gifts to the dancers, she said.

Good to see international assistance going to good use. Anyway:

O explained that the moment you become a member of Ki Pum Jo, or the dance groups for Kim Jong Il, you lose contact with the outside world. But your daily life becomes rich with luxuries. O said the girls would have French breakfasts, sashimi for lunch and usually Korean or Western style dinners. Their shoes were handmade from Italy and they wore Japanese clothes. Dancers were served with yogurt everyday to help them have healthier skin. Other standard gifts included Omega wristwatches with Kim Jong Il’s name inscribed on them.

Hmm… yoghurt. Unfortunately for Mrs. O, however, that yogurt must have been just a little too rich:

Born in Pyongyang, O started doing gymnastics at the age of 11, and went on to win a silver medal at the 1992 Asian Games. However, her life as a dancer ended within a year. O could not help herself from gaining weight while all the dancers were supposed to be always in shape [Marmot's note: check out the pic at the Chosun - O does appear to have quite the booty]. Promising never to publicize the lives of dancers in Mok Ran Jo, O left the group and lived a life as rhythmic gymnastics choreographer until she fled to South Korea.

She lied. Well, anyway, I guess it’s nice to know that not everyone in North Korea is starving.

3 Comments

  1. Christopher your flag
    Posted October 27, 2003 at 2:38 am | Permalink

    Poor girl, now her booty is being called into question!

    I suppose this should give liberals plenty. “He treats women RIGHT!”

    Sheesh…

  2. Posted October 27, 2003 at 9:43 am | Permalink

    Hey, you saw the pic, so don’t blame me - I’m not feeding her.

  3. Wedge your flag
    Posted October 27, 2003 at 7:23 pm | Permalink

    Those hundreds they’d get were no doubt fresh off the Nork presses.

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