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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yeon_Sang-hoYeon Sang-ho - Wikipedia

    Born in Seoul on December 25, 1978, Yeon Sang-ho graduated from Sangmyung University with a degree in Western Painting. He directed his first animated short film, Megalomania of D in 1997, followed by D-Day in 2000 and The Hell in 2002, then set up his own production house Studio Dadashow in 2004.

  2. Sang-Ho Yeon's anime & manga roles. Yeon Sang-ho is an actor, animator, screenwriter and director from South Korea. He graduated from Sangmyung University with a degree in Western Painting before establishing the production house STUDIO DADA SHOW. He is the director of the short animations The Hell: Two Kinds of Life (2006) and Love is Protein ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm3613566Yeon Sang-ho - IMDb

    He is graduated from Sangmyung University with a degree of Western Painting. He directed few short films as well Megalomania of D in 1997, followed by D-Day in 2000 and The Hell in 2003, then set up his own production house Studio Dadashow in 2004.

  4. He graduated from Sangmyung University with a degree in Western Painting before establishing the production house STUDIO DADA SHOW. He is the director of the short animations The Hell (Two Kinds of Life) (2006) and Love is Protein (2008).

  5. Aug 31, 2016 · Her older brother Whang Jong-ku was Korea's first ceramics professor at Ewha Womans University, and her son Lee Young-hak now teaches pottery at Sangmyung University in Seoul.

  6. Western Wellfest will be Monday, May 20, on the Communication Facility Lawn from 1 to 3 p.m. The event will include seven activity stations offering an opportunity to come together and prioritize wellbeing and fun. Activities will include outdoor games, journaling, affirmations, yoga, a bubble dance party, crafts, collaborative art and painting.

  7. He is graduated from Sangmyung University with a degree of Western Painting. He directed few short films as well Megalomania of D in 1997, followed by D-Day in 2000 and The Hell in 2003, then set up his own production house Studio Dadashow in 2004.