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2024 K-Pop Dance Event by the Korean Language and Culture Program



On November 15th, the Korean Language and Culture Program hosted its fourth annual K-Pop Dance Event at the Asian Auditorium Centre, bringing together over 50 students and guests for an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and Korean culture.

This year’s event was organized by students associated with the program, with special support from the Vancouver Consulate General of the Republic of Korea, who provided generous prizes, gifts for all attendees, and delicious Korean food and snacks.

The night kicked off with learning the choreography for Armageddon by AESPA, the popular K-pop girl group. Participants had voted for this song in advance, and two talented students — Nathan Chon and Aerin Wang — led the group to teach the dance. Despite the complex footwork and hand movements, thanks to Nathan and Aerin’s friendly, step-by-step instructions, everyone mastered the moves by the end of the session.

After working up a sweat, it was time for a quick break to refuel. Students enjoyed Kimbap Dosirak (packed meals), while Balance Game got everyone’s competitive spirit going. The game, which involved tournament-style polling on K-pop songs, was a fun way for students to share their favorite tunes and add to the cheerful energy.

The main event of the evening was the Team Dance Relay, hosted by Cecillia Park, Jeremiah Tayag, and Izzy Starks. Students were divided into six teams and competed against each other in a dance challenge. The rules were simple: each team member had to copy the choreography from the previous person, and the last member had to guess the song and artist. The game quickly became intense and filled with laughter as participants gave their all. The winning teams took home awesome prizes — portable bluetooth speakers for first place, Spotify gift cards and photo card albums for second, and UBC Asian Studies merch and hand cream for third.

To wrap up the night, students gathered for Random Dance, a fun and spontaneous game where students danced to random K-pop songs. Whenever the music started, those who knew the moves jumped into the circle to show off their skills. Students danced together and cheered each other on, regardless of their dance experience.

Overall, the K-Pop Dance Event was a huge success! Students had such a blast that many wished there was even more time to dance and play. A big thanks to the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea for making this event possible and for helping to promote Korean culture in such a fun and engaging way. We can’t wait to do it all again next year, so mark your calendars for more K-pop, games, and dancing! Visit our Instagram (@ubckorean) to see more photos and Youtube for the video (2024 K-pop Dance Event) of the event.

Until next time — Annyeong!

Written by Cecillia Park
Photos & Video by Youngwan Choi

2024 K-Pop Dance Event by the Korean Language and Culture Program

 

 

 

On November 15th, the Korean Language and Culture Program hosted its fourth annual K-Pop Dance Event at the Asian Auditorium Centre, bringing together over 50 students and guests for an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and Korean culture.

This year’s event was organized by students associated with the program, with special support from the Vancouver Consulate General of the Republic of Korea, who provided generous prizes, gifts for all attendees, and delicious Korean food and snacks.

The night kicked off with learning the choreography for Armageddon by AESPA, the popular K-pop girl group. Participants had voted for this song in advance, and two talented students — Nathan Chon and Aerin Wang — led the group to teach the dance. Despite the complex footwork and hand movements, thanks to Nathan and Aerin’s friendly, step-by-step instructions, everyone mastered the moves by the end of the session.

After working up a sweat, it was time for a quick break to refuel. Students enjoyed Kimbap Dosirak(packed meals), while Balance Game got everyone’s competitive spirit going. The game, which involved tournament-style polling on K-pop songs, was a fun way for students to share their favorite tunes and add to the cheerful energy.

The main event of the evening was the Team Dance Relay, hosted by Cecillia Park, Jeremiah Tayag, and Izzy Starks. Students were divided into six teams and competed against each other in a dance challenge. The rules were simple: each team member had to copy the choreography from the previous person, and the last member had to guess the song and artist. The game quickly became intense and filled with laughter as participants gave their all. The winning teams took home awesome prizes — portable bluetooth speakers for first place, Spotify gift cards and photo card albums for second, and UBC Asian Studies merch and hand cream for third.

To wrap up the night, students gathered for Random Dance, a fun and spontaneous game where students danced to random K-pop songs. Whenever the music started, those who knew the moves jumped into the circle to show off their skills. Students danced together and cheered each other on, regardless of their dance experience.

Overall, the K-Pop Dance Event was a huge success! Students had such a blast that many wished there was even more time to dance and play. A big thanks to the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea for making this event possible and for helping to promote Korean culture in such a fun and engaging way. We can’t wait to do it all again next year, so mark your calendars for more K-pop, games, and dancing! Visit our Instagram (@ubckorean) to see more photos and Youtube for the video (2024 K-pop Dance Event) of the event.

Until next time — Annyeong!

Written by Cecillia Park
Photos & Video by Youngwan Choi

2024 K-Pop Dance Event Video on YouTube

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2024 K-pop Dance Event

🎶 K-pop Dance Night is here! 🎶

 
 
Hey K-pop fans! Are you ready to dance the night away? Join us for an epic evening filled with your favorite K-pop hits! Get ready for a night filled with learning iconic dance moves, fun games, and a chance to win cute prizes! 🎁✨
 
Whether you’re a dance pro or just starting out, this is the perfect chance to meet fellow K-pop lovers. 🫰🏽 Don’t worry, snacks and dinner will be provided to keep you fueled! 🍱🥤
Please RSVP by November 8th! ✅
You can find the RSVP form below.
 
📅 When: Friday, November 15th
🕔 Time: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
📍 Where: UBC Asian Centre Auditorium


No dance experience needed — just bring your love for K-pop! 💖 Can’t wait to see you there!
 
Please RSVP by November 8th!
 

Sorry. There are no more remaining seats for the K-pop Dance. Please contact Korean Language and Culture Department.

2024 K-pop Dance Event

🎶 K-pop Dance Night is here! 🎶

 
 
Hey K-pop fans! Are you ready to dance the night away? Join us for an epic evening filled with your favorite K-pop hits! Get ready for a night filled with learning iconic dance moves, fun games, and a chance to win cute prizes! 🎁✨
 
Whether you’re a dance pro or just starting out, this is the perfect chance to meet fellow K-pop lovers. 🫰🏽 Don’t worry, snacks and dinner will be provided to keep you fueled! 🍱🥤
Please RSVP by November 8th! ✅
 
📅 When: Friday, November 15th
🕔 Time: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
📍 Where: UBC Asian Centre Auditorium


No dance experience needed — just bring your love for K-pop! 💖 Can’t wait to see you there!
 
 
 

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    The 2024 Korean-English Language Exchange Event

     

    Don’t forget to register by Monday, October 14 to save your spot!

    🎉 2024W Korean & English Language Exchange Event 🎉

    Ready to level up your language skills and make new friends along the way? Join us for an interactive language exchange event, perfect for intermediate and advanced Korean learners! You’ll get to practice speaking with English learners from UBC’s English Language Institute and exchange students from South Korea.

     

    📅 Date: Friday, October 18, 2024

    🕓 Time: 4PM – 5:30PM

    🍪 Snacks will be provided!

    📍Location

    BUCH D218 (Buchanan D Building)

    ✨ Who can join?

    – Korean language learners (KORN 200 or above)

    – English learners from UBC ELI or Korean exchange students

    Note: A separate event for beginner-level learners will be announced soon!

     

    The 2024 Korean-English Language Exchange Event

    Don’t forget to register by Monday, October 14 to save your spot!

    🎉 2024W Korean & English Language Exchange Event 🎉

    Ready to level up your language skills and make new friends along the way? Join us for an interactive language exchange event, perfect for intermediate and advanced Korean learners! You’ll get to practice speaking with English learners from UBC’s English Language Institute and exchange students from South Korea.

     

    📅 Date: Friday, October 18, 2024

    🕓 Time: 4PM – 5:30PM

    🍪 Snacks will be provided!

    📍Location

    BUCH D218 (Buchanan D Building)

     

    2024 Korean Speaking Practice Forum

    Want to practice speaking Korean, learn about the Korean culture, and connect with like-minded people? 🇰🇷

    Join our Korean Speaking Practice Forum! This volunteer-based program is perfect for all Korean learners, no matter your proficiency level or Korean course registration status.

    ✨ Who can join? Anyone with an active CWL
    ✨ Where? In-person or on Zoom
    ✨ When? Winter Term 1-2, with various time slots available

    Sign up now to enhance your Korean skills and meet new friends! 

    For more details, visit https://korean.arts.ubc.ca/hiring/speaking-forum/

    Want to practice speaking Korean, learn about the Korean culture, and connect with like-minded people? 🇰🇷

    Join our Korean Speaking Practice Forum! This volunteer-based program is perfect for all Korean learners, no matter your proficiency level or Korean course registration status.

    ✨ Who can join? Anyone with an active CWL
    ✨ Where? In-person or on Zoom
    ✨ When? Winter Term 1-2, with various time slots available

    Sign up now to enhance your Korean skills and meet new friends! 

    For more details, visit https://korean.arts.ubc.ca/hiring/speaking-forum/