Wednesday, November 7, 2012

121108 [NEWS] Tribute to Chilean artists has become hallmark to Korean’s pop festival

Tribute to Chilean artists has become hallmark to Korean’s pop festival
Music. Groups from Music Bank cited Los Jaivas and Violeta Parra in the Quinta Vergara, fulled of national and foreign fans.

Elegance, dance, music, synchronization, style, and lots of euphoria could be the main ingredients that made up the Music Bank, the TV show and festival of K-pop (Korean pop) most important in the world, that last night in a way so unprecedented was held at the Quinta Vergara, turning Chile into the only place in Latin America that could witness the show.

That's why the event gathered about 15,000 people, not only from Chile, but also from other Latin American countries such as Brazil and Argentina. So Koreans from this area, which flocked to the set viñamarino to watch the show of the six music bands that were part of the meeting.

Exactly at 8:05 pm the concert started with a couple of videos and images that were projected on the six LED screens, that was showing each one of the participating bands, accompanied by a play of light. Since then the public mood began to rise more and more, but it was just a few minutes later, when they finally came on stage: Super Junior, Afterschool, MBLAQ, CNBlue, Davichi and Rania.

The striking beginning

Fans were really excited to see them just meters far away. The euphoria grew and screams began to increase when started playing "Todos Juntos" of Los Jaivas, with the statues of moais from Easter Island as background. The surprise was when over thirty korean artists began to sing the song together. Each one of the bands plays a part of it, which was also echoed enthusiastically by the public.

Then the responsible for starting the K-pop show were MBLAQ boys, who danced to the public, with a similar style to Americans of N "Synk, thanks to their choreography and pop tunes.Like this, then the show continued with Rania and later with the performance of After school girls group.

However, after the show of these first groups, started the so-called "Dancing in Latinoamerica", where Korean dancers moved to the beat of three styles characteristic of this part of the world. They began with a foot of cueca, which immediately received the applause of the people.

Later, the show continued with a number of lambada and finally, an imitation of "Livin 'La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin in charge of one of the Korean artists.

Tribute to Chile

But if the public was fascinated with the interpretation of the theme by Los Jaivas, the delicate voice of the two members of Davichi singing "Gracias a la Vida" by Violeta Parra was one of the golden brooches of the night. Although the tribute to Chile followed with a number inspired by the rescue of 33 miners from the San Jose mine in 2010.
While the images were projected from this process that transcended all over the world, one of the members of CNBlue was singing "Love Me Tender" by Elvis Presley, while from the gallery people accompanying them with the light of their cell phones.

To this was added the interpretation of dancing and singing of the song "Gangnam style" fellow rapper PSY.

Although, undoubtedly the most anticipated show of the night was from the group Super Junior, icon band of Asian music industry.

At the closure from this edition the members remain on stage featuring some of the material that composes their latest album.

Edited by Megham Pandy


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