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A chance to learn Korean pop music

KOREAN CENTRE WILL HOLD ITS THIRD K-POP ACADEMY FROM JULY 7

- BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

An upcoming sixweek programme on Korean pop music — K-Pop — is being organised in Abu Dhabi by the Korean Cultural Centre, giving residents the opportunit­y to learn about the popular music genre.

Now in its third year, the KPop Academy has proven to be one of the centre’s most popular programmes with large numbers of participan­ts signing up each year to take part. This summer’s programme will run from July 7 to August 16. Applicants who wish to register can do so through the centre’s official website: http://uae.korean-culture.org.

Like previous years, Korean experts will be coming to the UAE to provide the lessons. They include Park Ji-Heon, a member of the popular Korean music group V.O.S., and Lee Geum-soon, who is considered a first generation K-Pop choreograp­her.

Taste of Korean culture

“K-Pop Academy will offer participan­ts a direct experience to this leading cultural content of Korea, which is gaining more and more fandom each year. This year’s K-Pop Academy includes Korean culture and K-Pop dance classes throughout the sixweek-course, which starts on July 7,” said Lee Jun-ho, director of the Korean Cultural Centre. ■ ■

“Participan­ts will briefly learn about general Korean culture at first and then start learning dance moves of the latest K-Pop songs. By the end of the course, they will be able to complete the whole performanc­es of a few songs,” he added, explaining what participan­ts can expect.

Lee said K-Pop’s popularity was growing in the UAE, with large crowds turning up for K-Pop events, including 1,700 people for a concert held this year.

“During the visit of Korean President Moon Jae-in last March, a K-Pop concert was held in Abu Dhabi as a part of a cultural exchange and gathered 1,700 people in the National Theatre. There was also the SM Town Live Tour in Dubai during April [featuring several K-Pop bands].

“We are constantly getting requests from fans to hold KPop events in the UAE, with these requests becoming more and more frequent over the years,” he added.

UAE-Korea cultural ties

Lee also spoke positively on the growing cultural ties and exchanges between the UAE and South Korea, which he said formed an important role in strengthen­ing people-topeople relations.

“When two countries have diplomatic or economic exchanges, it’s a government-togovernme­nt connection which enables the two countries to advance forward together as partners. Cultural exchanges are another very important connection for a relationsh­ip between two countries, as they connect people to people.

“Through cultural exchanges, people learn about each other’s lifestyles, customs and spirit, ultimately understand­ing each other more deeply and forging a bond of friendship,” he added.

Lee paid explained the Korean Culture Centre’s work in fostering a cultural dialogue.

“Since the opening of the Korean Cultural Centre, we have had a permanent venue for people to culturally interact anytime, and we also have more programmes and events offering chances for people to experience Korean culture,” he said. “It has been a huge leap, engaging with more people to build tolerance with different people from a different culture within the community,” he added.

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Photos courtesy: Korean Cultural Centre The Korean Cultural Centre also organises K-Pop dance classes as part of its annual K-Pop Academy that runs for six weeks. This year’s edition of the hugely popular event will also include classes on Korean culture.
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Lee Jun-ho

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