Oman Daily Observer

Permission to Dance? BTS sing their way through United Nations

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FULLY VACCINATED South Korean band BTS danced its way through the United Nations in a Monday broadcast, promoting global goals tackling poverty, inequality, injustice and climate change ahead of the annual UN gathering of world leaders.

The seven-member group filmed a music video to its song ‘Permission to Dance’ in the world body’s New York headquarte­rs over the weekend, dancing through the General Assembly hall and out into the gardens. It was broadcast during an event on the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

BTS — whose members declared they were all fully vaccinated against Covid-19 — also appeared in person at the event in the General Assembly, introduced by South Korean President Moon Jae-in. They are the UN’S Special Presidenti­al Envoys for Future Generation­s and Culture.

They shared their thoughts and those of young people worldwide on the past two years and the future, expressing their frustratio­n during the pandemic.

“I was saddened to hear that entrance and graduation ceremonies had to be cancelled,” said Jeon Jung-kook, known as Jungkook. “These are moments in life you want to celebrate and missing out on them must have been upsetting. We were heartbroke­n when our long planned concert tours were cancelled.”

They praised the resilience of youth, saying they were not “Covid’s lost generation.”

“I think it’s a stretch to say they’re lost just because paths they tread can’t be seen by grownup eyes,” said BTS group leader Kim Nam-joon, known as RM.

Kim Seok-jin, known as Jin, added: “Instead of the ‘lost generation’ a more appropriat­e name would be the ‘welcome generation’ because instead of fearing change, this generation says ‘welcome’ and keeps forging ahead.”

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