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Calories burned.
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K-Pop dance style has undergone a captivating evolution that mirrors the growth of South Korea’s music industry and its global ascent.
Initially influenced by Western music genres in the 1960s, K-pop’s dance elements started gaining traction. The emergence of idol groups in the late 1980s and 1990s, particularly Seo Taiji and Boys, introduced dynamic choreography fused with hip-hop and dance, setting the stage for more intricate routines.
The early 2000s witnessed the rise of iconic boy bands and girl groups, like H.O.T, S.E.S, and Fin.K.L, who popularized synchronized dance moves and elaborate choreography, laying the foundation for K-pop’s dance-driven culture.
As K-pop’s global expansion accelerated in the mid-2000s, mega-groups such as TVXQ, Big Bang, and Girls’ Generation propelled the genre onto the international stage.
Their polished performances and visually appealing choreography contributed significantly to K-pop’s worldwide recognition.
The advent of social media in the 2010s amplified K-pop’s reach. Dance-centric music videos went viral, attracting a massive online following. Fans enthusiastically participated in dance challenges, showcasing their interpretations of K-pop choreography, further fueling its popularity.
Present-day K-pop dance style continues to evolve, blending various dance genres and pushing artistic boundaries. K-pop agencies prioritize dance training, emphasizing synchronization and captivating performances. Groups like BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE, and EXO are known for their innovative choreography and high-energy routines, setting new trends and captivating global audiences.
The groups perform complicated choreography and perfectly synchronized timing, maximum coordination among members.
K-pop dances are high-energy, featuring sharp, powerful movements, fluid transitions, intricate footwork, and precise hand gestures.
Many K-pop dances incorporate storytelling elements or themes that complement the song’s lyrics or mood, adding depth and meaning to the choreography.
For new members, we recommend that you first attend a beginners’ training session (even if you have dance experience).
14+ years group
(previous K-Pop experience: 0-1)
These K-pop lessons are for those who have no experience in K-pop. You will start with simpler choreographies.
The time for learning is a bit slower to catch all details which K-pop choreographies have. You will learn half of the full choreography to improve your endurance, strength and coordination which will be recorded at the end of the season.
(previous K-Pop experience: 0.5 -1)
In these K-pop training sessions you will develop musicality and coordination strength, flexibility and endurance. You will dance more complicated choreographies.
For events and competitions, we will prepare full choreographies. You will learn how to express your emotions on stage and to the camera and how to film K-pop cover dance videos.
After such training, you won’t even notice how your lifestyle and self-confidence will improve. Dancers are prepared for trips to foreign countries and to participate in seminars with Korean coaches.
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