The Korean Cultural Centre in Nigeria (KCCN) on Friday finished 44 professional dancers from its K-POP Dance Academy in Abuja.
By Collins Yakubu-Hammer
The Korean Cultural Centre in Nigeria (KCCN) on Friday finished 44 professional dancers from its K-POP Dance Academy in Abuja.
The KCCN Director, Mr Kim Changki claimed he mored than happy that Nigerian young people are takingpart in the K-POP Dance Academy as well as doing so well.
“Here in the Centre, we have K-POP Dance Class every year. Last 2 weeks, we had a K-POP Dance Competition in Lagos as well as I am really delighted concerning it. Nigerians are skilled.
“The Centre has to do with K-POP, K-(*44 *), K-Beauty, and so on which has a touch of Korean society that Nigerians can profit from.
“From my monitoring, Nigerian young people are excellent professional dancers, yet they need to do even more workout to be versatile. This makes dance simple. In Korea, professional dancers do a great deal of workout.
“We graduate concerning 44 students this year …