It’s a K-move: Korean dance workshops gain attention as love for K-pop grows
Updated On: 01 October, 2022 09:46 AM IST | Sarasvati T
Fostered by the ever growing love for K-pop, the urge to groove to the tunes of their favourite Korean stars is creating a demand for K-pop instructors in Indian cities. These dancers are catering to the needs of young fans and enthusiasts
Dancers Sasha Baptista (left) and Moon Moon Kuki took a step ahead to conduct K-pop workshops. Image courtesy: Baptista and Moon
“I was hooked to K-pop for their dances and the versatility that came with it. Unfortunately, there weren’t any K-pop classes in Mumbai. I felt there was a need for it given the growing interests,” says Sasha Baptista, a 23-year-old dancer from Mumbai, who has been a K-pop enthusiast since 2017.
Baptista has been a K-pop instructor for ten months now; an activity she took up to cater to her own interests as well as of the young K-pop fans in the city who are eager to groove to K-pop songs and indulge in the immersive and energetic experience to the fullest.
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