Cube Entertainment Works with Korea College of Media Arts
2013.08.05
Cube Entertainment collaborates with Korea College of Media Arts.
On 1st of August, acting department of Korea College of Media Arts has signed an agreement with talent agency Cube Entertainment. On the following day, they revealed that the agreement is about the collaboration of the two organization.
Acting student of Korea College of Media Arts will be able to participate in the events, auditions and any other activities that will be held by Cube Entertainment to gain experience and knowledge while Cube artists' will have the privilege to enhance their acting skills though the acting lessons which will be conducted by the college instructors.
Seems we have to expect great actors and actresses in the future.
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