College Student's Korean Musical Becomes Popular Online

2022-03-13

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  • For her final college project, known as a senior thesis, Harvard University student Julia Riew wrote a full-length musical that has become popular on social media.
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  • The 22-year-old Korean American student has been releasing parts of the musical, which is inspired by a Korean folktale, on TikTok.
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  • The short videos that show her changing into a princess have quickly gotten a strong following.
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  • Supporters have taken to creating visuals and animations to help bring her story to life.
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  • Riew has even gotten attention from Hollywood and theater producers.
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  • "It honestly still feels like I'm dreaming," she said recently.
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  • "It's been heartwarming to see the reaction, especially among the Korean American community."
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  • Heartwarming is a term that means causing pleasant feelings or happiness.
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  • Riew hopes the musical follows the same path of other musicals that have had success on TikTok in recent years.
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  • "Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical" was released in 2020 as a concert for charity after the idea developed for months on the social media platform.
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  • It had Adam Lambert, Wayne Brady and other stars.
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  • Last year, the female group known as Barlow & Bear became popular on TikTok with a song inspired by the Netflix show "Bridgerton."
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  • That led to "The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical," a 15-song album that is now up for a Grammy award.
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  • The interest and attention that Riew has received has led her to believe that the musical may become a film or a stage production.
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  • "It seems at this point the project will be moving forward," she said.
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  • "Not sure yet if that means as a stage production, as an indie film or something else, but there definitely has been some interest."
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  • Riew's musical draws on the Korean folktale "The Blind Man's Daughter," about a young woman who tries to restore her blind father's sight, but ends up in the distant Dragon Kingdom.
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  • In Riew's version, young Shimcheong spends years growing up in the magical realm before setting out on a journey home.
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  • Along the way, truths are revealed, problems are solved, and there's no shortage of laughs and fun songs.
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  • If that sounds like many of Disney's most famous works, that's the point, says Riew, who grew up listening to Disney and Broadway songs.
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  • She began writing her own songs and musicals at a young age.
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  • "What stood out to me is that it's a story about a young woman who goes on an adventure," she explains.
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  • "There aren't too many stories in Korean folklore about women, especially ones where they go on adventures."
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  • Riew says she's long considered the idea of a musical drawing from her Korean heritage,
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  • but only seriously started working on it after the coronavirus pandemic hit.
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  • She ended up moving back home because campus was closed.
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  • Riew admits she struggled at times to write the story and questioned if it was right for her, as a third-generation Korean American, to tell it.
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  • "There were moments where I tried to quit, when I felt like I was a fake Korean," she said.
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  • "But I realized over the process that we can only really represent our own story, and that's totally okay. There's no such thing as one way to be Korean."
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  • The TikTok videos have not just helped create attention for the project, they have also helped her develop and change it.
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  • Riew says she changed the character of Lotus, Shimcheong's friend and the story's comic relief, from a dragon to a nine-tail fox from Korean folklore.
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  • This change was based on helpful messages from supporters.
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  • "It's been reinvigorating," she said of putting out her work to the sometimes critical eye of social media.
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  • "It's been eye-opening to realize how many people would love to see this come to fruition."
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  • I'm John Russell.