The repertoire of Little Angels is classical Korean dance, singing, and playing traditional Korean musical instruments. • New Years' Day – since 2021, Choreography Bae Jung-hae, the theme of the Lunar New Year (Seollal) celebration. • Peace Road – since 2020, Choreography Bae Jung-hae, dance promoting Peace, global human family, harmony, and cooperation. • Jinsoe Festival – an adaptation of the traditional Korean dance "Jinsoe Chum" with gwengwaris (small Korean gongs). • Hwageom – dance inspired by the Wonhwa, ladies from the elite class of Hwarang in the
Silla Dynasty. • Palace – an adaptation of traditional court dances with hansam (flowing extended sleeves) movements. • Miyal – dance drama of the Miyal story using a fan. • Folk Singing with
Gayageum – group performance with gayageum, a musical instrument that originated in the Gaya kingdom and passed on to the Shilla Dynasty. • Moon Festival – performance of the Moon Festival (
Ganggangsullae), in Korea symbolizing the defense of the fatherland. Dance Ganggangsullae is listed as
UNESCO world heritage. • Doll Dance – dance inspired by a Korean tradition – a literal doll dance performed on the lunar new year. • Farm Dance – an expression of the farmer's thanksgiving during the fruitful autumn harvest season. • Warrior's Dance – inspired by general
Kim Yu-sin and the
Hwarang order in the 7th century, using a melody of the Ballad of Gyeongbuk Palace. • Travel by Night – dance story from the Korean past, when grandfather carries his granddaughter through the night. • Fan Dance – dance with a fan, which is the symbol of noblesse, a part of Korean tradition. • Drum Dance – rhythmic dance with 6 standing drums symbolizes tensions between body and soul. • Wedding Day – a dance story of a ludicrous wedding in ancient times, when a very young boy is called to take a much older bride. • Hourglass Drum Dance – rhythmic dance with a long, hourglass-shaped drum. • Toy Soldiers – dance of the toy soldiers to the music of the
Radetzky March, first performed for Queen Elizabeth II. on November 15, 1971. • Spring Time – dance of spring-time traditions. •
The Legend of Chunhyang – puppet-style dance story of the love and fidelity of Korean heroine Chunhyang towards her fiancé. • Mask Dance – dance with masks of various kinds is a traditional part of local cultural festivals of ancient Korea. • Flower Crown Dance – a modern adaptation of Korean traditional court dance. == Discography ==