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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2008: Korean Cultural Fan and Drum Dance.

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  • Korean Cultural Fan and Drum Dance

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  • As part of the Library's celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, members of the Asian American Arts Center performed a traditional Korean drum and fan dance.

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Our children will hear it. What K-pop stars shouldn't talk about

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Our children will hear it. What K-pop stars shouldn't talk about - RIA Novosti, 08/14/2021 Things Not to Say to K-pop Stars

South Korean K-pop is not just a musical style, it is an entire industry that contributes a lot to the country's GDP. Seoul supports its performers on... RIA Novosti, 08/14/2021

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MOSCOW, July 14 - RIA Novosti, Sofia Melnichuk. South Korean K-pop is not just a musical style, it is an entire industry that contributes significantly to the state's GDP. Seoul supports its performers at the government level, because they have come to the forefront of world show business and pushed Americans and Europeans in the charts. RIA Novosti investigated how they did it. An economic miracle Impeccable shows, synchronized dances, perfect faces carved according to the strictest standards of beauty. Even character traits are carefully selected and scrupulously thought out. This is how the participants and members of Korean pop groups appear before the viewer - idols, that is, "idols". And these artists are truly idols - not only in Asia, all over the world. Today, few people have not heard of the BTS group. Last year, the Korean boy band topped the Billboard 100 hit parade. Seven guys debuted in 2013, and by 2017 they had already become world-class stars: they received Billboard Music Awards and hit the Billboard 200 chart. At the same time, BTS had to decipher the name change from Korean Bangtan Boys to English Beyond The Scene - "Behind the Scenes". In 2019BTS added $5 billion to the country's GDP, more than Korean Air. The sum for all the years is 47 billion, the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang gave less. And the IPO of the brand Big Hit Entertainment, which manages the group, became the largest on the exchange since 2017. Moreover, pop culture supported the country's economy amid a pandemic downturn, although many concerts and events were canceled. The fact is that K-pop is so shortly called the Korean pop industry - it's not only music, but also visual arts. Fans love flashy music videos, intricate dancing, fashion, local dramas, blogs, online communities, and merchandise - merchandise featuring images of their favorite bands, including food. clip Gangnam Style rapper PSY. Although no one but those who spoke Korean could understand the lyrics, the rides on an invisible horse to the cries of "Oop-op-op" captivated the audience. Simple movements were repeated on dance floors around the world, singing along: "Oh, sexy lady." The video now has over four billion views on YouTube. But this extravagant video is a social satire on the inhabitants of one of the most prestigious districts of Seoul, Gangnam (Gangnam). The star of producer Lee Soo-man began to rise at the end of 1990s. It was then that the unique business model of the K-pop industry was born. Instead of scouting for talent and investing in it in hopes of a return on investment in the future, as they do in the West, recruiters recruit teenagers and grow them into perfect idols. Ready-made nuggets and new faces are not needed. Training lasts from several months to several years. Future stars are sent to "training camps" - hostels, where they practice singing, dancing, acting, foreign languages. There are also special "chips" inherent in specific idols. For example, the ability to break dance, tap dance, sing high notes or ventriloquize. Strict diet control. Plastic surgery is paid. "My day started at seven in the morning. We danced with two choreographers, then singing, talking on camera, a lesson on how to communicate with people," recalled Fly to the Sky band member Brian Cho. Such talent education is expensive . According to Lee Soo Man, BoA, the "Queen of K-pop," his company spent three billion won (more than $2.6 million). Each of the eight members of the popular girl group Girls' Generation cost 2-2.5 million dollars a year. Before debuting, idols sign a contract for 15 years. If the project participant no longer meets the company's standards, the agreement is terminated. The star comes up with an image and character that they must adhere to. Talking about personal preferences is prohibited. So, the frontman of H.O.T. Moon Heejun revealed that due to the need to maintain a "mystical image", the members of the group were forbidden to go to the toilet during filming. He was in big trouble. At the same time, idols receive relatively small money - from ten to 30 percent of what they earn, the rest is taken by the agency. And getting into the "training camp" does not guarantee success, and competition among budding teenagers is extremely tough. Be that as it may, despite questions from companies regarding work ethics and human rights violations, the industry is thriving. A national treasure For the Korean leadership, such a recognizable brand as K-pop is a real gift. In 2008, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism even created a special department tasked with the globalization of pop music. This is both soft power and an economic driver. For example, Gangnam Style earned eight million dollars from YouTube alone. BTS' English-language track "Dynamite" brought in $1.43 billion and provided almost eight thousand Koreans with jobs during the pandemic.In October 2019th BTS for three shows received 865 thousand dollars. And an online concert during the quarantine, which was broadcast in 191 countries, gave 50 thousand dollars. Dramas are also very popular. There are more than 80 Korean series on Netflix streaming, they are watched all over the world. In 2018, the export of the "Korean wave" added $ 9.5 billion to the economy. And the stars also help domestic consumption, because they often advertise local products: cosmetics, food, smartphones, fortified water. According to some reports, this is about $ 3.6 billion in revenue. 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Thus, the South Koreans proved to the world that the world show business is based not only on Western trends, but also on Asian discipline and diligence.

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MOSCOW, July 14 - RIA Novosti, Sofia Melnichuk. South Korean K-pop is not just a musical style, it is an entire industry that makes a significant contribution to the state's GDP. Seoul supports its performers at the government level, because they have come to the forefront of world show business and pushed Americans and Europeans in the charts. How they did it, understood RIA Novosti.

Economic Miracle

Impeccable shows, synchronized dances, perfect faces carved to the highest standards of beauty. Even character traits are carefully selected and scrupulously thought out. This is how the participants and members of Korean pop groups appear before the viewer - idols, that is, "idols". And these artists are really idols - not only in Asia, all over the world.

Today, few people have heard of BTS. Last year, the Korean boy band topped the Billboard 100 chart. BTS had to change from Korean Bangtan Boys to English Beyond The Scene. In 2019, BTS added $5 billion to the country's GDP, more than Korean Air. The sum for all the years is 47 billion, the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang gave less. And the IPO of the brand Big Hit Entertainment, which manages the group, was the largest on the exchange since 2017.

Korean band Fly to the Sky perform in Seoul

Moreover, pop culture has supported the country's economy during the pandemic downturn, although many concerts and events have been cancelled.

The fact is that K-pop - that's how the Korean pop industry is called for short - is not only music, but also visual art. Fans love flashy music videos, intricate dances, fashion, local dramas, blogs, online communities, and merchandise featuring their favorite bands, including food.

March 8, 2021, 08:00

Behind the toilet and in shower gel. Hidden cameras follow women everywhere

Breakthrough debut

The first blow to the Western world of music exactly nine years ago was the clip of Gangnam Style by rapper PSY. Although no one but those who spoke Korean could understand the lyrics, the rides on an invisible horse to the cries of "Oop-op-op" captivated the audience. Simple movements were repeated on dance floors around the world, singing along: "Oh, sexy lady." The video now has over four billion views on YouTube. But this extravagant clip is a social satire on the inhabitants of one of the most prestigious districts of Seoul, Gangnam.

Producer Lee Soo Man's star began to rise in the late 1990s. It was then that the unique business model of the K-pop industry was born. Instead of scouting for talent and investing in it in hopes of a return on investment in the future, as they do in the West, recruiters recruit teenagers and grow them into perfect idols. Ready-made nuggets and new faces are not needed.

© AP Photo / Sakchai Lalit South Korean singer PSY with fans

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South Korean singer PSY with fans

Training lasts from several months to several years. Future stars are sent to "training camps" - hostels, where they practice singing, dancing, acting, foreign languages. There are also special "chips" inherent in specific idols. For example, the ability to break dance, tap dance, sing high notes or ventriloquize. Strict diet control. Plastic surgery is paid.

"My day started at seven in the morning. We danced with two choreographers, then singing, talking on camera, a lesson on how to communicate with people," Fly to the Sky member Brian Cho recalled.

Such training of talents is not cheap. According to Lee Soo Man, BoA, the "Queen of K-pop," his company spent three billion won (more than $2.6 million). Each of the eight members of the popular group Girls' Generation took 2-2.5 million dollars a year.

Before debuting, idols sign a contract for 15 years. If the project participant no longer meets the company's standards, the agreement is terminated. The star comes up with an image and character that they must adhere to. Talking about personal preferences is prohibited. So, the frontman of H.O.T. Moon Heejun revealed that due to the need to maintain a "mystical image", the members of the group were forbidden to go to the toilet during filming. He was in big trouble.

South Korean singer PSY

At the same time, idols receive relatively little money - from ten to 30 percent of what they earn, the rest is taken by the agency. And getting into the "training camp" does not guarantee success, and competition among budding teenagers is extremely tough. Be that as it may, even despite questions to companies regarding work ethics and human rights violations, the industry is thriving.

National treasure

For the Korean leadership, such a recognizable brand as K-pop is a real gift. In 2008, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism even created a special department tasked with the globalization of pop music. This is both soft power and an economic driver.

For example, Gangnam Style made eight million dollars from YouTube alone. BTS's English-language track "Dynamite" generated $1.43 billion and provided nearly 8,000 jobs for Koreans during the pandemic.

In October 2019, BTS received $865,000 for three shows. And an online concert during the quarantine, which was broadcast in 191 countries, gave 50 thousand dollars. Dramas are also very popular. There are more than 80 Korean dramas on Netflix streaming, they are watched all over the world.

In 2018, the export of the "Korean wave" added 9 to the economy.5 billion dollars. And the stars also help domestic consumption, because they often advertise local products: cosmetics, food, smartphones, fortified water. According to some reports, we are talking about an income of 3.6 billion dollars.

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Brand I · SEOUL · U was created to promote inbound tourism to South Korea with the help of idols. Advertised Seoul and BTS, talking in a video about cosmetics, walking tours around the city and the nightlife of the capital. As a result in 2019th, a record 17.5 million tourists came to South Korea, and two years earlier, the tourist flow brought the country 52 billion dollars.

Of course, the Korean economy is both electronics and cars. However, K-pop makes foreigners not only maniacally buy Korean goods and watch music videos, but also learn Korean. To understand the words of songs and dialogues of the heroes of the series, Americans, Canadians, Algerians, Thais and many others are increasingly taking up the language of the Land of Morning Calm. And Seoul helps them: in 50 countries, about 130 relevant institutions have opened in recent years.

This is how the South Koreans proved to the world that the world show business is based not only on Western trends, but also on Asian discipline and diligence.

K-pop dancing: become a member of the popular girl band

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If you have long dreamed of learning how to dance like idols from your favorite tracks, then we will help! You know that the easiest way is to watch the instructional videos that the bands themselves release. Now you can also learn a couple of moves to captivate your subscribers, or learn for yourself just to cheer you up. Almost every girl group has a video clip in which they step by step dismantle and practice the dance. Recently, BLACPINK released such a clip for the new How You Like That.

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But before we move on to practice, here are a few rules for a successful dance lesson:

  • Find a free space where you feel comfortable waving your arms. This is very important, because while dancing you need to have fun without fear of crashing into a wall or breaking something;

  • See that no one disturbs or distracts you;

  • Try to find a bigger mirror. It will be perfect if you have one in full growth. So you can see your mistakes and correct them;

  • Wear loose clothing and shoes that are comfortable to dance in;

  • While dancing, look at your every move and enjoy the process.

Remember! The first time, it may not turn out the way you wanted it. But constant practice will help you achieve better results. So, let's start our dance lesson!

1. (G)-IDLE

Not so long ago, a new girl band song was released, which captivated everyone with graceful images and beautiful movements. If you're just getting started in K-Pop, then this is for you. At first glance, the movements may seem difficult, but training will show that they are quite doable. And practice training will help you learn them faster. If you find it difficult to learn from the videos of the idols themselves, then watch the tutorial that will help you understand each movement.

2. ITZY

ITZY is a young group that is considered the next generation of TWICE. Their debut was quite recently - in 2019, but they have already gained popularity and love around the world. Also, ITZY's songs are different from TWICE's concept: they are more energetic and have more choreographic movements. If you are a beginner, then it is better to learn k-pop dances with TWICE. And then move on to more complex choreography by the talented ITZY. Again, we leave you a tutorial for a better understanding and analysis of movements:

3. TWICE

On June 1, MORE & MORE music video was released. It is from here that we suggest that you study the movements. Why? They are uncomplicated, groovy, and easy to use in a normal dance. Pay special attention to Momo - she has been dancing professionally since childhood, and in the group she takes the place of the lead dancer. So we advise you to repeat exactly her party.

Well, if it's hard to follow an idol in a dance, check out the tutorial here :)

4. IZ*ONE

IZ*ONE is also a young girl group that won the Produce 48 survival show. on the international fan accounts of Korean stars. In the summer, most often K-pop releases singles or videos with dance practices. IZ*ONE is no exception. They recently released a new track that we are happy to recommend you listen to - Secret Story of the Swan. The dance is graceful and simple. Each movement takes place in time with the music, so learning it will not be so difficult. By the way, the lead dancer in the group is Jena.

And, as always, a tutorial to make it easier for you to understand the movements.

5. MOMOLAND

MOMOLAND's debut took place back in 2016, but the song Bboom Bboom, released in 2018, brought a real sensation to them. And at the beginning of 2020, they released a new track Thumbs Up.


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