‘Like BLACKPINK’ Thailand Buriram ‘K-Pop Dance Academy’ completed

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In November, a global social contribution project in which Lisa, a Thai member of the girl group Blackpink participated, was successfully held in Buriram, Thailand.

In collaboration with the Korea International Cultural Exchange Agency (Director Gil-Hwa Jeong) and YG Entertainment, this project was conducted in Lisa’s hometown of Buriram.

As a result, about 730 students of Nonsuwan Pitayacom School could comfortably use the remodeled complex cultural space and multimedia room. I also took a K-pop dance academy class from a professional instructor.

Thanks to Lisa’s support, “I hope you will be healthy and happy while dancing,” the 40 students who participated in the K-Pop Dance Academy were divided into four teams to prepare a performance stage for the graduation ceremony.

At the graduation ceremony held on the 22nd (local time), the students performed a group dance with Black Pink’s songs, including Lisa’s solo songs’ LALISA’ and ‘Money.’

Panyo Panyo, who participated in the dance academy, said, “It was so much fun to learn K-pop dance myself, which I had always wanted to learn.

In particular, this project received significant attention from the Thai government and the media. Several significant media, including ‘Thai PBS,’ the state-run broadcasting company of Thailand, visited the site of the opening ceremony of the complex cultural space on the 11th and reported the news.

The opening ceremony was attended by key figures from Korea and Thailand, including Ambassador Lee Wook-heon to Thailand, Korean Cultural Center Cho Jae-il, and Deputy Governor Anupong Buriram. The Buri Ram Education Office of Thailand awarded Lisa a plaque of appreciation for her contribution to local education.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the ‘Private-Private Cooperation Overseas Social Contribution Project’ is a project that aims to contribute to socio-cultural development by providing cultural and artistic education and helping to build infrastructure in countries where cultural and educational opportunities are relatively scarce through cooperation between the Promotion Agency and companies. Am.

Jung Gil-Hwa, head of the Promotion Center, said, “I expect that students from Buriram, Thailand, will develop their dreams and passions like Lisa in a comfortable space.

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