Julia Moon

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Julia Moon
Hangul 문훈숙
Revised Romanization Mun Hun-suk
McCune-Reischauer Mun Hun-suk

Hoon Sook Moon or Julia Moon (born Hoon Sook Pak, January 1, 1963)[1] is the prima ballerina and General Director of Universal Ballet in South Korea, and daughter-in-law of Sun Myung Moon, founder of the ballet company.[2] Her current stage names are Hoon Sook Moon (Mun Hun-suk in Korean) or Julia Moon. Before the posthumous marriage with Heung Jin Moon, she used either her English name with her maiden name Julia Pak or her Korean name with her maiden name, Hoon Sook Pak. Her career was sponsored by her father Bo Hi Pak, and her father-in-law Sun Myung Moon. Original music for her ballet Shim Chung was composed by Kevin Picard.

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  1. ^ Birthday according to the Gregorian (solar) calendar rather than the lunar calendar often used in east Asia. Unification News, December 2001, Volume 20, No. 12
  2. ^ "When the Rev Moon's son died in a car crash, the controversial religious leader formed a dance company for the young man's fiancée. With money no object, it has impressed critics around the world." The Telegraph/October 26, 2000 - Robert Black

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