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WDBZ Captivates Shanghai... "It's an Honor to Show Korean Dance"

Geum Bitna
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2025-05-23 15:47:26

WDBZ has proven its exceptional dance skills on the global stage.

From the 17th to the 22nd, WDBZ dazzled at the '2025 WORLD OF DANCE (WOD) CHINA & WORLD DANCE CAMP' held in Shanghai, China. All members were specially invited to perform a guest show on this stage, considered the largest dance competition in the world, while leader Bata served as a judge for the competition.

The guest show clearly showcased WDBZ's status. They captivated the audience with an overwhelming performance by mixing NCT U's 'Baggy Jeans' and Jennie's 'like jennie'. The audience, filled with dancers aspiring to be the best in the world, erupted in cheers and applause.

WDBZ dazzled at the '2025 WORLD OF DANCE (WOD) CHINA & WORLD DANCE CAMP' held in Shanghai, China, from the 17th to the 22nd. All members were specially invited to perform a guest show on this stage, considered the largest dance competition in the world, while leader Bata served as a judge for the competition.
WDBZ dazzled at the '2025 WORLD OF DANCE (WOD) CHINA & WORLD DANCE CAMP' held in Shanghai, China, from the 17th to the 22nd. All members were specially invited to perform a guest show on this stage, considered the largest dance competition in the world, while leader Bata served as a judge for the competition.

Additionally, workshops conducted by Bata, In-kyu, and other members attracted over 100 participants each, creating a bustling atmosphere. They shared their philosophy as artists, covering performance creation, planning, directing, and more, resonating with the attendees. They returned from 'WOD' after making meaningful contributions through special stages, workshops, and judging.

Bata of WDBZ stated, "I didn't know K-pop choreography was this popular in China," adding, "It was an honor to show Korean dance, and I am grateful for the invitation and to everyone who responded so warmly."

'WOD' is the world's largest dance competition program, gathering over 100,000 dancers from major cities across North America, Asia, and Europe to determine the best.

[Geum Bit-na, MK Sports Reporter]

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