Korean Week's The Wave Show
By MYAT Min Khant (The Fountain staff)
November 14,2018
Korean Week final show, which is called The Wave Show, was held on Nov. 2, at The Wave by K-muse dancing club.
This Wave Show was held instead of the grand show because the leader of the week quit before Korean Week started.
People started gathering around 6:00 p.m. although the show started at 7:30 p.m. It was so crowded that many people ended up watching while standing at the back.
Once the show started, many K-POP fans cheered with their favorite band’s light sticks and took pictures and videos.
The opening performance was Korean martial art’s display of Taekwondo to the accompaniment of K-POP music.
That was followed by a sequence of K-Pop songs’ performances. Most performances were from girl groups, but boy groups got the most attention from the audience. All dancers were performing in such a high degree of synchronization.
“They must be very cold with those short skirts,” an audience member said, “they seem they care about only the performance, not the weather.”
Halfway through the show, there was a mini-game for the audience. The main prizes were five amusement park tickets and as the mini prizes were two Korea week’s T-shirts.
The show finished with the performance of the APU boy group called BTS. Half of the people left once the show finished, but some people still remained there till the end to meet and take pictures with the performers.
MCs informed the audience that they could watch the show until the end without worried for its finishing time, 9:30 p.m., as they had already made a deal with Oita-Koutsu to run buses later than scheduled.
After the show, everyone thanked each other for their hard work, including the performers and security staffs.
November 14,2018
The audience and the show |
Korean Week final show, which is called The Wave Show, was held on Nov. 2, at The Wave by K-muse dancing club.
This Wave Show was held instead of the grand show because the leader of the week quit before Korean Week started.
People started gathering around 6:00 p.m. although the show started at 7:30 p.m. It was so crowded that many people ended up watching while standing at the back.
Once the show started, many K-POP fans cheered with their favorite band’s light sticks and took pictures and videos.
The opening performance was Korean martial art’s display of Taekwondo to the accompaniment of K-POP music.
That was followed by a sequence of K-Pop songs’ performances. Most performances were from girl groups, but boy groups got the most attention from the audience. All dancers were performing in such a high degree of synchronization.
A girl group, performing K-Pop dance |
“They must be very cold with those short skirts,” an audience member said, “they seem they care about only the performance, not the weather.”
Halfway through the show, there was a mini-game for the audience. The main prizes were five amusement park tickets and as the mini prizes were two Korea week’s T-shirts.
The show finished with the performance of the APU boy group called BTS. Half of the people left once the show finished, but some people still remained there till the end to meet and take pictures with the performers.
MCs informed the audience that they could watch the show until the end without worried for its finishing time, 9:30 p.m., as they had already made a deal with Oita-Koutsu to run buses later than scheduled.
After the show, everyone thanked each other for their hard work, including the performers and security staffs.
Actuary I did not watch Korean week, but I love K-muse so I wanna try to go next Korean week.
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