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Will Tzuyu represent the future of K-POP (or Hallyu)?
ツウィはK-POP(or韓流)の未来を体現する?
"TWICE" Tzuyu passed Hanlim Arts High School practical music department
Tzuyu (16), a Taiwanese member of the Korean girl group "TWICE", has become a student of Hanlim Arts High School's practical music department.
A JYP Entertainment official said on the 12th, "Tzuyu (TWICE) has passed the practical music course at Hanlim Arts High School. We plan to organize the schedule after discussing with the school." They added, "Recently, the law was amended to allow students to enter high schools in South Korea, but this time, Tzuyu was the only one who took the special screening test."
Last month, Tzuyu passed her junior high school graduation exam in Taiwan. While working with TWICE, she will also work on her studies and plan to continue with her activities.
On the other hand, "TWICE", to which Tzuyu belongs, will make a comeback on the 25th.
(From K-POP News)
★ Tzuyu (TWICE) is likely to embody the future of K-POP (or Hallyu). I personally think she's going to become an actress...
At the KCON stage held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture
"TWICE" was very popular. It seems that some fans danced to the stage of "TWICE".
Come to think of it, during the day (I don't know if it was outside or inside the venue), a video of her performing a cover dance to her debut song "OOH-AHH하게 (Like OOH-AHH)" was posted on YouTube. A good number of people were dancing. It was, so to speak, a flash mob waiting for the stage.
A few years ago, a large number of popular K-pop groups went to perform in Paris, and we could see groups dancing to the stage here and there. It was a scene that had not yet been seen in Japan, but it seems that such a situation is emerging in Japan as well.
The mainstream of K-POP fans are women in their teens and twenties,
It would be difficult to dance to the stage of a boy group. However, if it's a girl group stage, it's easy to dance together.
At this KCON, they were seen dancing together on the girl group's stage...
At performances like KCON where many groups join together, I think it would be more exciting if the same number of girls performed together.
"If that happens, will there be strife and division between fans?" "No way..."
"I don't think so..."
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Tzuyu (16), a Taiwanese member of the Korean girl group "TWICE", has become a student of Hanlim Arts High School's practical music department.
A JYP Entertainment official said on the 12th, "Tzuyu (TWICE) has passed the practical music course at Hanlim Arts High School. We plan to organize the schedule after discussing with the school." They added, "Recently, the law was amended to allow students to enter high schools in South Korea, but this time, Tzuyu was the only one who took the special screening test."
Last month, Tzuyu passed her junior high school graduation exam in Taiwan. While working with TWICE, she will also work on her studies and plan to continue with her activities.
On the other hand, "TWICE", to which Tzuyu belongs, will make a comeback on the 25th.
(From K-POP News)
★ Tzuyu (TWICE) is likely to embody the future of K-POP (or Hallyu). I personally think she's going to become an actress...
At the KCON stage held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture
"TWICE" was very popular. It seems that some fans danced to the stage of "TWICE".
Come to think of it, during the day (I don't know if it was outside or inside the venue), a video of her performing a cover dance to her debut song "OOH-AHH하게 (Like OOH-AHH)" was posted on YouTube. A good number of people were dancing. It was, so to speak, a flash mob waiting for the stage.
A few years ago, a large number of popular K-pop groups went to perform in Paris, and we could see groups dancing to the stage here and there. It was a scene that had not yet been seen in Japan, but it seems that such a situation is emerging in Japan as well.
The mainstream of K-POP fans are women in their teens and twenties,
It would be difficult to dance to the stage of a boy group. However, if it's a girl group stage, it's easy to dance together.
At this KCON, they were seen dancing together on the girl group's stage...
At performances like KCON where many groups join together, I think it would be more exciting if the same number of girls performed together.
"If that happens, will there be strife and division between fans?" "No way..."
"I don't think so..."
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