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A K-pop dance course at university? Professor says BTS’, NewJeans’ and other girl and boy bands’ dance moves can enhance ‘understanding of the humanities and arts’

  • San Diego State University, in the US, will be offering a K-pop dance course to its students, says professor Oh Chu-yun, who will teach the subject
  • ‘Dance and music can fade away if they are not properly documented,’ says Oh, who adds that K-pop dance stands out for embracing evolution and experimentation

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K-pop girl group Loona perform at Blue Square in 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. San Diego State University students will get the chance to take a course on K-pop dances like this one this year. Photo: ImaZins via Getty Images

By Dong Sun-hwa

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K-pop dance will reach new, academic heights in 2023 when a university outside Korea starts teaching a general education course on the subject.

Professor Oh Chu-yun, who will teach the course this autumn at San Diego State University (SDSU) in the US, says this is proof of K-pop’s influence and speaks to the success of K-pop dance in transforming from a niche interest to a far-reaching phenomenon.

“K-pop dance is now a genre that no longer relies solely on fans,” says Oh, an associate professor of dance theory at SDSU. “Today, anyone can enjoy, teach, and learn K-pop dance, even if they are not dedicated fans. All SDSU review committees have supported this proposal – some even said they want to take the class.”

Professor Oh Chu-yun will teach a K-pop dance course this autumn at San Diego State University in the US. Photo: courtesy of Oh Chu-yun
Professor Oh Chu-yun will teach a K-pop dance course this autumn at San Diego State University in the US. Photo: courtesy of Oh Chu-yun

According to Oh, the school’s approach to K-pop dance will help make it last through history. “Dance and music can fade away if they are not properly documented,” she says. The professor believes they can be made to last by converting them into educational programmes.

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