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Girl’s Generation to attend Manila K-pop concert


One of the most popular girl groups in Asia, Girls’ Generation, will perform at the “2013 K-Pop Fantasy Concert” in the Philippines’ capital of Manila.

“Girl’s Generations’ attendance at the concert scheduled for Jan. 19, 2013, has been finalized and confirmed,” DM school, a co-organizer of the concert, said on Monday.

Several famous K-pop singers, including ones from S.M. Entertainment, are expected to perform at the concert jointly organized by KMH and dance academy DM School.

(lhj137@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Lee Min-ho to get wax figure in Shanghai


Actor Lee Min-ho’s wax figure will be exhibited at Madame Tussauds museum in Shanghai, China, his management agency said on Friday. Staff of Madame Tassauds from England and China visited Korea and measured Lee’s body size and discussed his figure’s outfit design as well as its pose. Lee’s wax figure will be displayed at Madame Tussauds Shanghai in April 2013. Lee is currently playing the role of Choi Young in SBS drama “Faith.”

Madame Tussauds is the world’s largest and oldest wax figure museum with a history of 100 years and 13 branches in cities including London, New York, Hong Kong, Hollywood and Busan. These branches have figures of celebrities and public figures such as Queen Elizabeth, U.S. President Barack Obama, Marilyn Monroe and Michael Jackson.

(lhj137@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Psy to visit U.S. again in September


Singer Psy, who returned to Seoul on Saturday from his trip to the U.S. where he met American pop star Justin Beiber’s manager Scooter Braun, is to make another visit to the foreign country next month.

“Nothing has been set in stone,” the singer said about his career opportunities in the U.S., upon his arrival at Incheon International Airport on Saturday.

“I think there will be a lot of fun events in future.”

Psy, whose title track of his latest album “Gangnam Style” has received sensational reviews worldwide since its release last month, flew to Los Angeles on Aug 15. 
Singer Psy arrives at Incheon International Airport on Saturday. (Yonhap News)

There he reportedly had a personal get-together with Braun, who also runs his own label Boy Records and a joint label-and-media company Raymond Braun Media Group with pop star Usher.

“Psy has been scheduled to do a number of things in Korea including shooting some commercials,” said YG Entertainment, Psy’s local agency. “Once he’s finished with all of that, he’ll make another trip to the U.S. early next month. We cannot reveal any details, but the next trip will be about something promising.”

Psy’s “Gangnam Style” music video has racked up more than 55 million hits on YouTube since its release.

By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Singer Kim Jang-hoon aims for overseas success


Singer Kim Jang-hoon plans to spend more time performing abroad.

Kim, well-known for his donations to various charities and causes totaling over $20 billion, will participate in a special concert commemorating the 20th anniversary of Korea-China diplomatic relations. The concert, which will also feature Super Junior M and Exo-K, will be held on Oct. 2 and aired throughout China. In February, Kim held his first concert in China at the Shanghai International Gymnastics Center. 
Kim Jang-hoon

Kim is scheduled to perform in Chicago, New York and Australia in September. He also plans on touring eight U.S. states in the spring of 2013.

The rock-ballad singer performed at the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles, California, on July 22 to a sold-out audience.

Recently, Kim received the U.S. President’s Volunteer Award from President Barak Obama.

“My focus is on publicizing Korea and myself. I am not interested in fame or making money,” said Kim in an interview with a local daily.

By Lee Hyun-jae, Intern reporter
(lhj137@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

K-pop stars attract 100,000 in Tokyo


Fans cheer for the signers of S.M. Entertainment at the “SM Town Live World Tour III in Tokyo” concert held during the weekend at Tokyo Dome. (S.M. Entertainment)
A performance featuring K-pop singers who belong to the same entertainment agency has attracted more than 100,000 fans in Tokyo, the organizer said Monday.

The concert was held at Tokyo Dome in the Japanese capital on Saturday and Sunday as part of a world concert tour organized by the S.M. Entertainment Agency to capitalize on the rising boom of the Korean pop culture.

During the “SM Town Live World Tour III in Tokyo” concert, the crowd enthusiastically sang along with the singers, waving colorful glow-in-the-dark batons and placards with names of their favorite K-pop singers on them, the agency said.

The show featured all S.M. singers, including Kangta, BoA, TVXQ, Super Junior, Girls’ Generation, SHINee and f(x), it said.

Before the Tokyo concert, the S.M. artists performed in the United States in May and Taiwan in June, enrapturing audiences with their powerful dancing and songs.

They are scheduled to perform at Jamsil Olympic Stadium in southern Seoul on Aug. 18, according to the agency.(Yonhap News)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Paris Hilton to star in singer Kim’s music video


Paris Hilton will appear in Korean singer Kim Jang-hoon’s upcoming music video. 

Kim’s agency announced that the infamous Hollywood socialite will appear on the music video of the title song of Kim’s 10th album, which will be released on Oct. 4. 

“Kim was considering other Hollywood stars such as Jessica Alba and Scarlett Johansson along with Hilton, but decided to cast Hilton when the polls in Korea showed that Hilton was the most widely recognized Hollywood celebrity among Koreans,” said the agency. 

The music video will be filmed on Malibu beaches and in downtown L.A. on Aug. 23-25, and will be made into both 2-D and 3-D versions.

The agency said around 15 billion won ($13.3 million) will be spent on producing and marketing the video. “A talented production team in Hollywood will work as staff for the video,” Kim’s agency in the U.S. said. “I believe we will produce the best music video in Korean history.”

The singer left for the U.S. on Wednesday to film his latest music video. On Aug. 26, he will visit New York to check on the preparation for his upcoming concert in November.

By Jennifer Ryu, Intern reporter
(ryu_jenn@hotmail.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

CNBLUE to perform in London


CNBLUE. (FNC Entertainment)
Boy band CNBLUE will hold an exclusive live concert in London, the birthplace of rock music.

“‘CNBLUE Live in London’ will be held at IndigO2 in Greenwich, which can accommodate up to 3,000 people, at 7 p.m. on Sept. 22,” CNBLUE’s agency FNC Entertainment announced. The concert is part of CJ E&M’s global concert brand, “M-Live.”

AEG, a global music entertainment presenter, will collaborate in organizing the concert. “AEG Live also collaborated in the joint concert of FT Island and CNBLUE that was held in March in L.A., and has seen the global popularity of both K-pop and CNBLUE,” said CJ E&M.

(Ryu_jenn@hotmail.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

K-pop as gateway to Korean culture


Korean pop music is undoubtedly the leading force in the Korean culture boom that is attracting thousands of visitors to the country.

K-pop was the main reason that brought 21-year-old Hungarian Lici Nemczov to Korea in March.

“I first listened to K-pop music and then learned about Korean culture and food on the Internet. And I came to Korea in March this year to learn the Korean language,” said Nemczov at the K-pop dance class at Seoul Global Culture and Tourism Center in Myeong-dong last week.

She was one of the 15 students attending the K-pop dance class last week at the city-run culture center seeking to broaden their experience of Korean culture.

Two sisters from Germany have been participating in various cultural programs that the center offers during their stay in Korea, mainly for a five-week Korean language course.

“We are here to learn Korean. We thought the best way to learn the language is by visiting the country. I visited the center for cultural experiences. I did all the traditional experiences and I thought it’s time to try modern things,” said Finja Schmalz, who was at the dance class with her sister Svenja Schmalz.

“When we registered for the classes, we didn’t know about them well, but we just registered for every course and hoped to experience as much as possible,” said Svenja.

K-pop dance class popular among young foreign students

The K-pop dance class is a 90-minute dance lesson during which participants can learn the choreography of a popular K-pop song. The first run of the program ran in March and the second started in July.

The class starts off by watching the music video of the selected song. Then a dance teacher demonstrates the moves slowly, breaking down the choreography. 
A dance teacher shows dance moves to students at the K-pop dance class organized by the Seoul Global Culture and Tourism Center in Myeong-dong in Seoul. (Park Hae-mook/The Korea Herald)

The class has covered songs such as “Twinkle” by Tiffany, Taeyeon and Seohyeon from Girls’ Generation; “Like This” by Wonder Girls; “Electric Shock” by f(x) and “Bad Girl Good Girl” by Miss A.

As the class is popular among girls, male students often ask whether they can join the class, according to a program manager.

In fact, the class has also covered the songs of famous boy bands such as “Be Mine” by Infinite, “Hands Up” by 2PM and “Sorry Sorry” by Super Junior.

After trying the separate moves, students perform the whole choreography rather professionally by the end. The class wraps up with stretching to slow and calming Korean ballads playing in background.

Most of the participants are foreign students attending language courses at universities and language institutes in Seoul, since the center began promoting the programs through such institutes.

But now the center accepts group visitors and can adjust class times according to the groups’ schedules, according to the center’s assistant manager Park Gae-yeon.

K-pop singing class

The singing class can be a bit more challenging than the dance class because students learn both the meaning of the lyrics and the pronunciation, and put them together to sing the entire song.

But it is an optimal learning opportunity for those hoping to learn Korean culture in depth.

The class starts with watching a music video just like the dance class. Then a teacher hands out music sheets with another copy of the Romanized lyrics so that students who cannot read Korean can still sing. The teacher also breaks down the song into several parts and reads each line explaining the meaning. Students follow the teacher who then corrects their pronunciation. 
K-pop singing class (Seoul Global Culture and Tourism Center)

The songs are usually fast songs with repeated lyrics because they are easy to sing, according to the teacher Lee Mi-ok.

Lee usually picks the songs that are easy to follow such as Jang Yoon-jeong’s “Oh My” and Park Hyun-bin’s “Shabang Shabang.”

At the Tuesday class last week, she taught girl group Davichi’s slow ballad “Because It’s You,” an original track for the recent TV drama “Big,” because a Canadian student asked her to teach the song before she returns to Canada next month.

“Slow songs are difficult to learn, because there are many words with hidden meanings and not many repeated lines,” said Lee.

Lee experienced the great demand for Korean language lessons when she lived in China for five years.

“I lived in Shenzhen, China, and there were not many Koreans there. But I saw about 500 Chinese people voluntarily gather at a local university to learn Korean. That’s when I felt the popularity of Korean culture and language first hand,” said Lee.

“We have students good at speaking Korean, and also those who barely speak the language, but one thing in common is that they are willing to learn.”

The center accepts registration by email and phone. The class is free for individual participants and 3,000 won to 5,000 won for group visitors.

Registration is available at www.facebook.com/SeoulGlobalCultureTourismCenter or  www.seoultourism.kr and at (02) 3789-7961~3.

K-pop boom spreads to other fields

The popularity of K-pop also influences other cultural fields such as beauty, TV dramas and language.

The culture center presented a K-beauty makeup class in April. The class was such a huge hit that the registration closed in just two days. Buoyed by the popularity, the center plans to convene new K-beauty classes in September and October.

The beauty classes, offered in multiple languages, including English, Japanese and Chinese, and include demonstrations of makeup techniques of Korean celebrities using Korean cosmetics. 
K-beauty class (Seoul Global Culture and Tourism Center)

“The center created the K-pop programs to promote the contemporary and trendy side of Korean culture to foreigners. We will continue to come up with fun cultural programs like K-beauty and K-culture based on requests and demands of foreign visitors,” said city official Kim Myung-joo, who is in charge of supporting foreign residents in Seoul.

As K-pop is a large part of Korean culture, the Korea Tourism Organization seeks to use K-pop to shed light on other aspects of Korean culture as well.

At a language conference in Cambodia earlier this year, the state tourism agency drew much attention to the Korean language by holding a quiz show on K-pop music, according to Baik Ju-hyun from Hallyu Tourism Team of the KTO.

“We continue to come up with various programs that combine K-pop with other fields to better promote Korean culture to the world,” said Baik.

By Lee Woo-young (wylee@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

KARA named most popular Korean artist in Japan


KARA (DSP media)
KARA, one of the most popular Korean pop groups in Japan, was ranked 6th in the “2012 First Half Talent Power Ranking” according to Nikkei Entertainment, a Japanese entertainment magazine. 

South Korean girl group Kara performs at the MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia, in Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 14, 2012. (AP-Yonhap News)


The five-member girl group proved its popularity, ranking the highest out of hallyu stars in Japan. The result was a pleasant surprise for the group as it ranked after the five members of Arashi, a Japanese boy group, who took the top five spots.

The survey of teenage girls in Japan placed KARA as the only foreign group in the top ten, beating out popular Japanese girl group AKB48 as well. 

MTV World Stage Live (AP-Yonhap News)


In addition, the girl group set the record of having sold 1,000,000 copies of its album in 23 months, the shortest time for a Korean artist. 

MTV World Stage Live (AP-Yonhap News)


By Lee Hyun-jae, Intern reporter
(lhj137@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Applications open for N.Y. K-pop contest


Applications are open for the annual K-pop competition in New York, organizer Korean Cultural Service New York announced on Sunday.

The 2012 NY K-pop Festival, which celebrates its second edition this year, is sponsored by three major entertainment agencies: S.M., YG and JYP. There are three categories this year: singing, dancing, and singing and dancing.

Those interested in participating must pick a song by SHINee, Big Bang or the Wonder Girls, make a demo video of their performance, and upload it on YouTube. A separate application form is available on Korean Cultural Service New York’s website which must be filled out, including the URL of their YouTube video, and submitted online by Aug. 10.

A total of nine teams will be selected for the final competition who will then compete at New York University’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on Aug. 31. The top prize winner will be given an opportunity to compete at the World K-pop Festival which will be held in Korea in October, as well as free music CDs by popular K-pop artists.

For more information, visit www.koreanculture.org

By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Global popularity of Korean language surges


More than 10,000 were enrolled at King Sejong Institutes ― Korea’s state-run Korean language institutes operating overseas ― last year, double the number of students registered when the language school was established in 2009, according to the Culture Ministry.

The institute was founded in 2009 with 4,301 students enrolled at 17 branches in six countries in 2009.

According to Ahn Mi-jung of the Korean Language Policy Division of the Culture Ministry, the language schools, also known as Sejong Hakdang, was established to serve the needs of Koreans living overseas. 
Foreign students take TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) at Kyung Hee University in Seoul on Sunday. A record number of students ― 19,344 of them ― took the test on Sunday at 14 locations nationwide. (Park Hae-mook/The Korea Herald)

However, the number of non-Korean students has been growing rapidly in recent years as more become interested in Korean culture in response to hallyu, a Korean cultural wave including K-pop and K-dramas.

Sejong Hakdang’s L.A. branch, for example, did not receive many non-Korean students when it opened. At the time, 75 percent of its students were Korean-Americans. But this year, 74 percent of its students are non-Korean. At its basic-level classes, more than 90 percent of the students are non-Koreans.

“We hope to see those who are interested in Korea’s pop culture deciding to learn the Korean language, and those who learn the Korean language getting interested in Korea’s pop culture at the same time,” said a Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles official, who is in charge of running Sejong Hakdang’s L.A. branch.

“Aside from the hallyu effect, more people overseas are interested in learning the Korean language as many Korean corporations have entered the overseas market and therefore have created jobs for the locals,” the official said.

The institute currently has 76 branches in 35 countries, including 17 in China, five in Vietnam, four in the U.S., three in Russia and Turkey, and one in Nigeria.

The government plans to increase the number of Sejong Hakdang branches to 90 by the end of this year, and to 200 by the year 2016, the Culture Ministry said.

By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldcorp.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

2PM’s Nichkhun booked for driving under influence


Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul, a member of K-pop group 2PM (Yonhap News)
Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul, the Thai-American member of the K-pop group 2PM, has been booked without detention for driving under the influence.

The 23-year-old, often known as Nichkhun, had a minor collision with a motorcycle at around 2:45 a.m. in southern Seoul’s upscale Gangnam area, the Gangnam Police Station said.

His blood alcohol concentration, tested at the scene, was 0.056 percent, a level that could lead to the suspension of his driver’s license, the police said.

His agency JYP Entertainment released a statement and apologized for the “carelessness” of the star’s actions.

JYP said it will faithfully cooperate with the police for further investigation.

Nichkhun sings and raps in the six-member boy band, which debuted on the K-pop scene in 2008.


By Kim Yoon-mi
(yoonmi@heraldcorp.com)





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JYP "닉쿤 음주 운전 공식 사과"

그룹 2PM의 닉쿤이 24일 음주 운전으로 적발된 것과 관련, 소속사인 JYP엔터테인먼트가 사과의 뜻을 전했다. 

JYP는 "본인은 물론 회사의 부주의로 잘못된 일"이라면서 "향후 필요한 조사가 있으면 성실히 임할 것"이라고 밝혔다. 

또 사고 당시 닉쿤은 회사 전체 아티스트가 참여한 공연 연습 후 회식 자리에서 맥주 2잔 정도를 마신 상태였다고 설명했다.

앞서 닉쿤은 이날 오전 2시45분께 강남구 청담동의 한 도로에서 술을 마신 상태 로 폴크스바겐 골프 승용차를 몰다 오토바이와 접촉 사고를 냈다.

사고 당시 닉쿤의 혈중 알코올 농도는 면허 정지에 해당하는 0.056%로, 경찰은 닉쿤을 도로교통법상 음주 운전 혐의로 불구속 입건했다.



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Seo In Guk &#038; VIXX&#8217; N look like brothers in recent selca





Singer Seo In Guk, who is currently starring in the new tvN drama series ‘Respond 1997‘, shared a selca photo taken with VIXX member N.


The singer posted the above photo via his official Twitter page August 8th with the message: “This is around the time of the musical ‘Curtain Call‘~ dongseng VIXX! Fighting! But hey,  N! You’re sort of in the back? Everyone says we look alike, but do you guys think so?”


Netizens who never noticed the resemblance between the two before definitely saw it in this recently shared photo, as they wrote, “You guys do look alike. You look like brothers!”, “You guys are melting nuna’s heart“, and more.


In related news, VIXX will be releasing their new song “Rock Your Body” August 14th, and will also hold a showcase at Hongik University for 300 of their fans.


Do you think the two look alike?


Source & Image : Seo In Guk’s Twitter



Star-studded K-pop concert in H.K.


Members of Beast perform during “Music Bank,” a K-pop artists’ concert, in Hong Kong on Saturday. (AP-Yonhap News)
HONG KONG (AFP) ― Thousands of fans flocked to a major K-pop concert in Hong Kong on Saturday, cheering an array of South Korean stars in the latest sign of the pop music phenomenon’s rising popularity.

Music Bank featured eight popular South Korean artists and was the largest K-pop concert to be held in the southern Chinese city.

Boy band TVXQ and singing starlet IU were among the groups that danced and sang to a sea of exuberant fans.

“I am very happy that Hong Kong is able to organize such a large K-pop concert” said Sunye, a singer for South Korea’s top female group Wonder Girls, who also performed at the concert.

“I am also very happy that Korean culture has a worldwide influence.”

Saturday’s extravaganza came after major South Korean groups such as Girls’ Generation and 2PM held concerts this year in Hong Kong, where K-pop is rapidly rising in popularity.

Music Bank concerts were sold out in Tokyo last year, and it was also a hit earlier this year in Paris, according to concert organisers. The tour will head to Brazil and the United States later this year.

TV dramas and movies along with K-pop have been increasing in popularity across Asia, in a phenomenon known as “Hallyu,” or the Korean cultural wave.


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

200,000 fans flock to see SHINee on first Japan tour


Five-member boy band SHINee has completed its first arena tour of Japan.

The group performed 20 concerts, stopping off at Fukuoka, Hokkaido, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Tokyo and Hiroshima, and attracting 200,000 people.

SHINee, which debuted in Japan in June 2011 with “Replay (Kimi-wa Boku-no Everything),” has a large fanbase in the country. The tour began on April 25, and additional dates were scheduled in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka after tickets sold out for the initial concerts. In Nagoya, three additional concerts were held.
SHINee waves to fans during its “SHINee World 2012” Japan tour. (S.M. Entertainment)

“SHINee became the first Korean group to gather 200,000 people at its first Japan arena tour,” said S.M. Entertainment, the group’s management company.

During the tour’s finale at Hiroshima Green Arena on June 30 and July 1, the group performed 29 songs including “Replay (Kimi-wa Boku-no Everything),” “Lucifer” and “Juliette.” The group also performed solo songs as well as new single “Sherlock,” which was released on May 16.

SHINee will hold “SHINee Concert-SHINee World II” on July 21 and July 22 at Seoul Olympic Park Gymnasium.

By Lee Hyun-jae, Intern reporter
(lhj137@heraldm.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Girls' Generation most popular among foreign K-pop fans


SM Entertainment

South Korean group Girls' Generation was the No. 1 choice for foreigners participating in a South Korean contest for emulating the choreography of popular K-pop groups, the organizer said Tuesday.

After analyzing video footage sent in by the participants of the "2012 K-pop Cover Dance Festival," contest organizer Korea Year Committee said that Girls' Generation was emulated in 155 instances, the largest number.

A total of 1,350 teams from some 50 countries submitted videos of their cover dance performances via the committee's Web site, it said.

Participants could send in their videos from April 26 until Tuesday.

K-pop boy band SHINee came second with 98 instances, followed by girl groups Miss A and SISTAR with 79 and 75, respectively.

Another girl group, 2NE1, came in fifth place with 70, according to the civilian-government committee working to draw more foreign tourists to the country on the occasion of the 2010-2012 Visit Korea Year.

By region, Girls' Generation was the most favored group among foreign fans in Asia and Europe while SHINee was the most popular in the Americas. Boy group TVXQ was the favorite among fans in Australia and New Zealand and another boy group, Block B, took the top spot for Africa.

Teams who pass the online preliminaries will attend second round competitions to be held in about 10 countries, including Japan, Russia and Spain, through September. The final round for the second K-pop cover dance festival will be held on Sept. 21 in the southeastern South Korean city of Gyeongju, according to the committee. (Yonhap News)


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소녀시대, 가장 선호하는 댄스커버 1위!

한국방문의해위원회 조사

소녀시대가 전세계 한류 팬들이 가장 선호하는 '커버 댄스' 가수로 나타났다.

10일 한국방문의해위원회에 따르면 '한국방문의해 기념 K팝 커버 댄스 페스티벌'의 홈페이지를 통해 지난 4월 26일부터 이날까지 접수된 참가자들의 K팝 커버 댄스 동영상으로 '롤 모델 스타 랭킹'을 분석한 결과 소녀시대가 155건으로 1위에 뽑혔다.

6개 대륙 50여개 국에서 총 1천350팀이 참가 신청을 했으며 소녀시대의 뒤를 이어 샤이니가 98건으로 2위, 미스A가 79건으로 3위, 씨스타가 75건으로 4위, 투 애니원이 70건으로 5위를 차지했다.

지역별로는 소녀시대가 아시아와 유럽, 샤이니가 북미와 남미, 동방신기가 오세아니아, 블락비가 아프리카에서 각각 1위에 올랐다. 

한국방문의해위원회는 "올해는 씨스타가 'K팝 커버 댄스 페스티벌' 홍보대사로 위촉됐다"며 "씨스타는 해외 활동을 본격적으로 시작하지 않았지만 유럽과 오세아니아에서 각각 2위, 북미에서 3위, 아시아에서 5위에 올라 고른 인기를 나타냈다"고 전했다.

지난해에 이어 2회를 맞는 'K팝 커버 댄스 페스티벌'은 홈페이지를 통해 1차 온라인 예선을 통과한 팀들이 국가별로 오프라인에서 2차 본선 경연을 치른다.

국가별 본선 우승팀은 한국에 초청돼 오는 9월 경북 경주에서 열리는 결선 무대에서 기량을 뽐내게 된다. (연합뉴스)







Source & Image : The Korea Herald

KARA named most popular Korean artist in Japan


KARA (DSP media)
KARA, one of the most popular Korean pop groups in Japan, was ranked 6th in the “2012 First Half Talent Power Ranking” according to Nikkei Entertainment, a Japanese entertainment magazine. 

South Korean girl group Kara performs at the MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia, in Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, July 14, 2012. (AP-Yonhap News)


The five-member girl group proved its popularity, ranking the highest out of hallyu stars in Japan. The result was a pleasant surprise for the group as it ranked after the five members of Arashi, a Japanese boy group, who took the top five spots.

The survey of teenage girls in Japan placed KARA as the only foreign group in the top ten, beating out popular Japanese girl group AKB48 as well. 

MTV World Stage Live (AP-Yonhap News)


In addition, the girl group set the record of having sold 1,000,000 copies of its album in 23 months, the shortest time for a Korean artist. 

MTV World Stage Live (AP-Yonhap News)


By Lee Hyun-jae, Intern reporter
(lhj137@heraldm.com)


Source & Image : The Korea Herald

Applications open for N.Y. K-pop contest


Applications are open for the annual K-pop competition in New York, organizer Korean Cultural Service New York announced on Sunday.

The 2012 NY K-pop Festival, which celebrates its second edition this year, is sponsored by three major entertainment agencies: S.M., YG and JYP. There are three categories this year: singing, dancing, and singing and dancing.

Those interested in participating must pick a song by SHINee, Big Bang or the Wonder Girls, make a demo video of their performance, and upload it on YouTube. A separate application form is available on Korean Cultural Service New York’s website which must be filled out, including the URL of their YouTube video, and submitted online by Aug. 10.

A total of nine teams will be selected for the final competition who will then compete at New York University’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on Aug. 31. The top prize winner will be given an opportunity to compete at the World K-pop Festival which will be held in Korea in October, as well as free music CDs by popular K-pop artists.

For more information, visit www.koreanculture.org

By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldm.com)


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Global popularity of Korean language surges


More than 10,000 were enrolled at King Sejong Institutes ― Korea’s state-run Korean language institutes operating overseas ― last year, double the number of students registered when the language school was established in 2009, according to the Culture Ministry.

The institute was founded in 2009 with 4,301 students enrolled at 17 branches in six countries in 2009.

According to Ahn Mi-jung of the Korean Language Policy Division of the Culture Ministry, the language schools, also known as Sejong Hakdang, was established to serve the needs of Koreans living overseas. 
Foreign students take TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) at Kyung Hee University in Seoul on Sunday. A record number of students ― 19,344 of them ― took the test on Sunday at 14 locations nationwide. (Park Hae-mook/The Korea Herald)

However, the number of non-Korean students has been growing rapidly in recent years as more become interested in Korean culture in response to hallyu, a Korean cultural wave including K-pop and K-dramas.

Sejong Hakdang’s L.A. branch, for example, did not receive many non-Korean students when it opened. At the time, 75 percent of its students were Korean-Americans. But this year, 74 percent of its students are non-Korean. At its basic-level classes, more than 90 percent of the students are non-Koreans.

“We hope to see those who are interested in Korea’s pop culture deciding to learn the Korean language, and those who learn the Korean language getting interested in Korea’s pop culture at the same time,” said a Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles official, who is in charge of running Sejong Hakdang’s L.A. branch.

“Aside from the hallyu effect, more people overseas are interested in learning the Korean language as many Korean corporations have entered the overseas market and therefore have created jobs for the locals,” the official said.

The institute currently has 76 branches in 35 countries, including 17 in China, five in Vietnam, four in the U.S., three in Russia and Turkey, and one in Nigeria.

The government plans to increase the number of Sejong Hakdang branches to 90 by the end of this year, and to 200 by the year 2016, the Culture Ministry said.

By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldm.com)


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2PM’s Nichkhun booked for driving under influence


Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul, a member of K-pop group 2PM (Yonhap News)
Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul, the Thai-American member of the K-pop group 2PM, has been booked without detention for driving under the influence.

The 23-year-old, often known as Nichkhun, had a minor collision with a motorcycle at around 2:45 a.m. in southern Seoul’s upscale Gangnam area, the Gangnam Police Station said.

His blood alcohol concentration, tested at the scene, was 0.056 percent, a level that could lead to the suspension of his driver’s license, the police said.

His agency JYP Entertainment released a statement and apologized for the “carelessness” of the star’s actions.

JYP said it will faithfully cooperate with the police for further investigation.

Nichkhun sings and raps in the six-member boy band, which debuted on the K-pop scene in 2008.


By Kim Yoon-mi
(yoonmi@heraldm.com)





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JYP "닉쿤 음주 운전 공식 사과"

그룹 2PM의 닉쿤이 24일 음주 운전으로 적발된 것과 관련, 소속사인 JYP엔터테인먼트가 사과의 뜻을 전했다. 

JYP는 "본인은 물론 회사의 부주의로 잘못된 일"이라면서 "향후 필요한 조사가 있으면 성실히 임할 것"이라고 밝혔다. 

또 사고 당시 닉쿤은 회사 전체 아티스트가 참여한 공연 연습 후 회식 자리에서 맥주 2잔 정도를 마신 상태였다고 설명했다.

앞서 닉쿤은 이날 오전 2시45분께 강남구 청담동의 한 도로에서 술을 마신 상태 로 폴크스바겐 골프 승용차를 몰다 오토바이와 접촉 사고를 냈다.

사고 당시 닉쿤의 혈중 알코올 농도는 면허 정지에 해당하는 0.056%로, 경찰은 닉쿤을 도로교통법상 음주 운전 혐의로 불구속 입건했다.



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