Wednesday, November 7, 2012

121108 [NEWS] Hysteria encompassed Korean pop festival at Quinta Vergara in Viña del Mar

Hysteria encompassed Korean pop festival at Quinta Vergara in Viña del Mar.
The nearly 10,000 attendees at Music Bank screamed utmost for their Asian idols.

The screaming and excitement seized from one end to the Quinta Vergara Amphitheater in Viña del Mar, in what was the night of Korean pop in Chile who dazzled fans with his most faithful exponent as were MBLAQ, Rania, Super Junior , CNBlue, After School and Davichi.

And like though it were the real Song Festival, the euphoria marked the moment when entered the stage the male group MBLAQ with their dance moves to the beat of electropop generated more than sighs, true hysteria among women.

Fanaticism reached such a level that Fernanda Retamal from group’s Fanclub, raised a large canvas with her friends, dedicating their love. "We did this canvas in two days, are almost 22 meters of it (...) is written in Korean and says: "A love like ours is given only once in a lifetime, you are the best thing that happened to me", and ends with the group name ", Fernanda has the initials of the group on her face.

Claudia Nisa, who came from Santiago, tells us that she is CNBlue’s fan, and is addicted to K-POP for five years, while her friend, Erika Diaz, confessed supporter of the six groups that attended the event and said "She loves all K-POP groups", and said that "She’s expecting the arrival of more singers on Chilean territory".
Catalina Cortes could not believe that she was in Music Bank, since " with this it will come many more groups." Meanwhile, Daphne, who attended to see the female duet Davichi, told us that she traveled more than four hours from Talca to participate in the event.

Foreigners

We saw that the fanaticism for Korean music really crosses borders, since a group of Argentina fans of Super Junior, were placed at the Quinta entrance to give songbooks and balloons. "We give blue balloons and songbooks to support Super Junior, our favorite group (...) we come from Argentina and spent like 2.500 dollars to came" Ines says euphorically.

Koreans

Hyu Jie, is Korean and exchange student, she arrived at the festival invited. She told us that "was amazed with fanaticism. It is strange that so many people like this music here in Chile" she said laughing.

Minutes before the show start, and in the middle of screams more than 100 Korean seafarers arrived to see the show.

"All together"

What made the day, was undoubtedly the singing of the song "Todos Juntos" of Los Jaivas which was sung in Spanish for all five Korean groups. Inclusive, was the first song which started Music Bank, generating even more hysteria among the attendees, as they had never heard their idols sing in their native language. The chorus was echoed by young and old.

Scenography

The stage of Music Bank was characterized by technology, as featured with six high-resolution LED screens: a central twelve by six meters and two sides of two to six, to which were added two semicircles lined LED six to two one and twelve elongated by two meters. While lighting had over 120 bulbs.

Edited by Megham Pandy
Source: La Estrella
Credit: mblaqatttack.net


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