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2011-10-20

A Look Inside the 'K-Pop Cover Dance' Trend


The reality singing audition show has definitely made its mark on Korean TV and cable over the years. MNET's cable program, "Superstar K," first aired in 2009 and reality shows have been growing both in number and in popularity ever since. Currently competing in the third season of "Superstar K," the boy band competitor Busker Busker has made an impressive mark with their flamboyant and fearless live performances, while surviving elimination and making it to the top 7 bracket of the competition. Busker Busker's cover song, "Admirable Girl," reached the No. 1 spot on Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 last week, knocking off Huh Gak -- the winning star of the second season of "Superstar K" -- from pursuing his third consecutive No. 1 spot.

With K-Pop evolving into one of the fastest growing music genres in the world, Billboard Korea investigates the latest K-Pop global trend: the "K-Pop Cover Dance."

"K-Pop Cover Dance" is a term used to describe the imitation of K-Pop artist's dance choreography. In celebration of "Visit Korea Year," a committee hosted the '2011 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival' this past March, proving that the K-Pop phenomenon is here to stay.  For this festival, 1,700 amateur contestants from 64 countries submitted video files online and from this pool, a total of 66 contenders from 10 countries were nominated to perform at the final competition concert in Seoul, Korea. A survey conducted amongst the contenders found that the majority of the male dance teams favored Shinee, Super Junior, and Beast while female dance teams favored Miss A, Girls Generation and Kara as their chosen artist to imitate. Moon Chang Ho, the Executive Producer of '2011 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival' stated, "The cover dance boom has created a platform for fans from all around the world to actively participate and enjoy K-Pop; and therefore, it is helping expand K-Pop as a truly international form of social entertainment."




                

                               



             

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