Our Dearest Supporters,

This is the Director of the Sapphire Sky Project speaking. After much toil and an endless amount of impossible conflicts I took it upon myself to meditate on the bigger picture of things in regards to this project.

Two nights of absolutely no sleep at all, a definite connection between problems at work and problems with lifestyle, one 10 hour long phone call, and a Friday evening spent expressing my troubles to a Korean pastor at a coffee shop in downtown Seoul, I was able to view things from a entirely new perspective. Since its beginnings, SSP has been through a lot of work that was publicized to you, and behind the scenes. You see, although I pride myself in dreaming larger than life, rationality is what we needed most. Through my nearly half a year of experience living in Korea and the input of a Korean on our recent dilemmas with SSP, I realized that we are dealing with a much larger issue than we had originally thought.

We made SSP because we wanted to do something for the international fans, by international fans, and we were tired of the ridiculous irrational treatment Super Junior received doing activities overseas. Our idea was based off of the sell that our project would open huge windows of opportunity for kpop to advance in a new radical unique direction that would most certainly bring international attention to Korean pop culture. However, now that I more fully understand a few unfortunate yet crucial aspects of Korean culture, I realize that our idea, though brilliant, is really designed for a culture that 1) Is already culturally diverse or 2) Wants to become culturally diverse; none of which Korea falls under at present. In fact… everything about SSP is everything that Korea rejects: A company created and run by young, foreign, women, who are proposing a radical change in the norm with a unique and revolutionary idea.

Young. Foreign. Woman. Unique. Change. The top five taboos of Korean Business culture.

I realized that even with the proper resources, money, and experience, we would still run into political issues that venture way deeper into the heart of “The Almighty Han Race” than we ever intended to go. Hosting a series of concerts for a boy band is a simple unpolitical matter to us, which is why we never really thought of it at first, but K-POP is Korea’s face. Idols represent everything Korea wishes it was and tries to make the world believe that it is. Poetically speaking: here we have SSP which is like the emancipation proclamation of Korean entertainment— and the industry, especially the notoriously traditional SM Entertainment, is not ready and cannot yet understand why it is necessary and beneficial to free the slaves.

In order for SSP to be successful, Korea would have to do radical reforms on business policy, international affairs, human rights, women’s rights, racism, nationalism, and all of their numerous phobias and complexes. After seeing this side of things I did some extra research on the matter— and did you know, the United Nations has been hounding South Korea for years with charges of international racial, sexual, and antisemitic prejudice and prosecution in the workplace? The corruption in Korea runs deep within its roots, we know that, we complain about it often in regards to SM. My pastor said to me, “Korean people don’t like change. Even wise advice and innocent suggestions are seen as an invasion. They are met with extreme defensive responses and rejection.”

The culture difference is too large and they do not want help from us. It is sad and difficult to accept but their unwillingness to evolve will lead to their own downfall and there is nothing we can do about it. It is beyond our control. They will have to implement change in themselves before a business venture like SSP can ever be made and executed. It could take decades, and it is not a cause I believe we should be taking responsibility for. When I look at SJ, I see such amazing and great potential. It is almost painful to know that they will never reach their full capacity because of a huge cultural setback, but I believe it is wise to leg it go.

One day the idea of SSP can successfully take hold, but that is not today. It is the wrong time and the wrong place. We worked hard but it was not in vain. The experiences we can all walk away with from this will help us in the future. Entrepreneurship is no easy task and we made it damn far if I do say so myself. I hope you will all understand. It was wonderful working with you. By far you are the best team I’ve ever had on a project, even if this one was not completed. Through every late hour writing proposals, filling out legal documents, making endless phone calls, filling out online surveys, and setbacks from higher up industry folk, you guys stuck it out still believing in the dream. You still supported and I genuinely thank you.

Here is to us making it as far as we did. A few cultural roadblocks away and SSP could’ve made it. We were that close and I’m proud of us. We started in a conference room of the library at UNLV and ended up spread on all sections of the globe. I will be placing SSP as ‘INACTIVE’ legally.

If you were a kind soul who donated money, please send an email to ashleystevens.ssp@gmail.com along with the receipt from paypal with the amount donated and we will reimburse you immediately. Your donations gave us hope and kept us motivated, but it is time to return them to you, as we could not fulfill out promise.


Farewell everyone. I hope SM will find it in them to send Super Junior your way. Russian ELF, Tunisian ELF, German ELF, Australian, Canadian, American, and Latin American ELF— your day will come. The industry knows a lot more about you now than they ever did before.

Yours Truly,

Sapphire Sky Project Director
Niki Thomas

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If Super Junior could have one concert in 2013, at any city in the world, where and when this year, would you want it to be?

Only one city. Only one date.


Hey all!

It’s been a long time, hasn’t it? Please know that the Sapphire Sky Project LLC is still fully active! Good news is coming soon! For now, we’ve updated our website with new information. Check out where all of your DONATION MONEY will go.

To those of you who have donated money, please know that if by some chance the concert does not occur, all of your money will be refunded.


anne-suju asked: Hello there ^^. I'm an ELF and a journalism student and I'm making an assignment for school about crowdfunding. It's my job to look at what oppurtunities crowdfunding can give to the art industry. I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions about this through mail about the oppurtunities the Sapphire Sky Project will gain if the crowdfunding project succeeds. Is that possible? Kind regards, Anne.

Sure! Go ahead and send all of your questions to sapphireskyproject@gmail.com and we will be more than happy to help you and provide as much information for you as possible :)


Stoof.

Once again, our volunteers will be wearing Sapphire Sky Project colors (blue, white, & yellow) and handing out stuff this Saturday so please look for them and say hello if you are attending. We really appreciate everyone helping us and this weekend we are hoping to reach a new goal in terms of supporters!

Another update is about our website. We currently have it translated into four separate languages other than English: Korean, Deutsch, Indonesian, and Spanish. We would love for you to check it out if any of these are your native language! We are also now working on adding about four more languages, Arabic, Russian, French, and Chinese. Our goal is to have it translated into as many as possible so that we can really live up to our promise to be internationally friendly.

Please continue to follow our activities, and enjoy yourselves at KCON!

-Admin N


Hello Everyone!

This is the Sapphire Sky Project once again. If you are attending KCON 2012, please feel free to visit us and pick up a flyer or pamphlet. Volunteers will be walking around spreading the word about the project, and more information can be found with Shineee.net. We sincerely thank SFI for allowing us a space at their booth for our flyers, and Code EXO for partnering with us! All ELF and supporters of The Sapphire Sky Project, we urge you send lots of love to these two fan sites for their generosity and support. The more people we reach and the larger following we gather, the closer we are to granting International ELF their greatest wish.

Please keep updated on our news via our tumblr, twitter, or website! We are also hard at work putting together a Crowdfunding promotion video. Through this video, everyone can meet the executive board and staff behind the project. We will also be showing clips of support given to us by our country representatives. Our biggest hope right now is to make the Sapphire Sky Project viral and to gain as much support as possible from fans around the world!

As always, you may ask questions in our inbox or email us at sapphireskyproject@gmail.com!


Hey guys! There was a little mix up with our post because of a few misunderstandings. The current post has been updated, but Code EXO is simply affiliating with us and showing their support. Our flyers can only be found at the SFI booth.

Thanks!

- Admin N


Find us at Kcon!

The Sapphire Sky Project has wonderful news! Shinee Forums International has agreed to giving us a small space of their booth at Kcon. We’ll have flyers and a couple volunteers helping out as well. The staff member in charge of the SFI booth is even going to make us an adorable little sign! Thank you SFI, especially Annie and the admin over looking the event.

If you would like to help out both SSP and SFI, then please email me at paigeshin.ssp@gmail.com

We need as many volunteers as possible to spread the word. This tour can only happen if you let it happen. And that means your participation, your support, and your voice.

Find us and learn more about us at Kcon! See you there!


Sapphire Sky Project + CODE:EXO

The Sapphire Sky Project is proud to present CODE:EXO as our partner for this project! We have recently been trying to share a booth at Kcon this coming Saturday, however further arrangements are being made. We want to strengthen EXO and Super Junior’s fans’ ties, and create a more loving community amongst all fandoms.

Let’s thank CODE:EXO for their support!


6thjibs-deactivated20130215 asked: I like the idea very much! How much money do you think you will need to raise by crowd-funding?

We were thinking we will start the first goal low.. like $1000. We did some research and it’s supposed to be very effective, and if we don’t make the goal then all of the money will go back to the fans, anyway. Thanks for the feedback!