Welcome to Kpop Night! Presented by Kinetic Dance Studio, where more than 70 performers come together to perform dance covers to their favourite Kpop groups!
Kinetic presents their first KPOP NIGHT showcase! If you've never been to a showcase like this before, get ready to witness some serious dance floor magic, because you're about to dive headfirst into a K-pop dance cover showcase! Picture this: a stage lit up like a disco ball, music blasting, and dancers ready to pull out those iconic K-pop moves.
It's like stepping into a world where every dancer becomes their favorite K-pop idol, nailing those slick moves with style and attitude. As the beats drop and the dancers hit the floor, you can feel the energy crackling in the air. It's infectious! You'll find yourself cheering, clapping, and maybe even busting a move or two yourself.
So, whether you're a hardcore K-pop fan or just looking for a good time, this showcase is where it's at. Get ready to laugh, cheer, and maybe even shed a tear (of joy, of course) as these talented dancers take you on a wild ride through the colorful world of K-pop. It's gonna be epic!
But here's the best part: K-pop isn't just about the music or the glitz. It's about bringing people together from all over the world. You might not understand every word they're singing (or rapping), but you feel it in your bones. It's like a universal language that just makes you wanna dance and sing along, no matter where you're from. It's a whole community, a global family of fans who share this crazy love for the music and the artists.
So, buckle up and get ready for a ride you won't forget. Because once you experience a K-pop showcase, you'll be hooked for life - it's gonna be one heck of a ride!
Presented by: Kinetic Studio
Creative Team: Written and directed by the Kinetic NZ and Kinetic AU Team Performances managed by Cat Boesley, Antonia Chan, Jewell Chang, Anna Otsuki, Matthew Yee, Bryce Saavedra, Jenny Chong, Ashley Kirkness and guest teams Artwork design by Emma Weber
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