Popular South Korean dance group NPher, master of CHamoru dance Frank Rabon, hip-hop/urban dancer Brian Esperon and world ...
Northwestern’s premier Korean dance group K-Dance performed its fifth annual spring showcase, titled “Produce NU,” in Ryan Auditorium on Friday. Inspired by the Korean reality group survival show ...
TO DANCE THEIR FEET OFF. K-POP IS IN THE HOUSE AT THE MFA. THE MUSEUM PARTNERED WITH CJ ENTERTAINMENT, ONE OF KOREA’S BIGGEST MEDIA COMPANIES, TO FLY IN K-POP STARS FROM SEOUL. 4700 FANS SHOWED UP TO ...
Works by master choreographers who have shaped the course of Korean dance are set to round off the year at the National Theater of Korea’s Haeorum Theater. Opening next month, the “Living Legacy” ...
K-Move, the University of Minnesota’s Korean pop cover dance group, garnered cheers and applause from a vast audience at the Pan Asian Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon at the Mall of America.
With the help of dancers in elaborate hanbok gowns and hip-hop groups performing popular k-pop dance routines, the Korean Language Program celebrated its 30th anniversary last Friday in Klarman Hall. ...
The artistic and creative direction of One Dance is helmed by Kuho Jung, the renowned Creative Director in fashion and the arts. His brilliant vision and career mission of the modernization of ...
Get ready for culture, crafts and cuisine, Tallahassee. Experience Asia Festival is back! After 2024’s cancellation due to a hurricane, this year’s attendees will see a moving performance arranged by ...
A dance crew of 45 women flash-mobbed their way through San Diego this month, shimmying and twerking to Rihanna, dressed as ajummas, a lighthearted stereotype of middle-age South Korean women who ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The contemporary dance group Bereishit performed two works by its founder, Park Soon-ho, at NYU Skirball. By Siobhan Burke The South ...
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