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  • September 17, 2025 (Wed)

Korean Cultural Centre Australia Launches Online K-Pop Flash Mob Featuring BADVILLAIN's 'Zoom'

Sayart / Published September 17, 2025 04:36 AM
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The Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU) has announced an exciting new online K-Pop flash mob project, inviting dancers and K-Pop enthusiasts across the country to participate in a collaborative dance video. The initiative centers around BADVILLAIN's hit song "Zoom," which was selected as the winning track from the 2025 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival Australia finals.

This community-driven project aims to bring together K-Pop fans and dancers from all corners of Australia, creating an opportunity for participants to showcase their talent while celebrating their shared passion for Korean pop culture. The flash mob is designed to be inclusive, welcoming dancers of all skill levels and allowing participants to contribute from anywhere in the country.

Participants are encouraged to film themselves performing the choreography to "Zoom" by BADVILLAIN, with organizers accepting submissions of any length and skill level. Whether dancers choose to perform the full routine or select portions they're comfortable with, all contributions will be welcomed and incorporated into the final collaborative video. The flexibility of the format ensures that both experienced dancers and newcomers can participate meaningfully in the project.

The submission process is straightforward, with participants required to send their dance videos in high-quality MP4 format to kpopkoreanculture.org.au by September 21, 2025. All submitted videos will be professionally edited together with contributions from other participants across Australia, creating a unified flash mob video that showcases the diverse talent within the Australian K-Pop community.

The final collaborative video will be published on the KCCAU's official YouTube channel by September 30, 2025. Organizers have made it clear that once the video is uploaded, it cannot be modified or removed upon individual request, emphasizing the permanent nature of the collaborative project. Participants are advised to include their names or team names with their submissions to ensure proper credit in the final video's acknowledgments section.

The Korean Cultural Centre Australia has provided examples from previous similar projects on their platform, allowing potential participants to understand the format and quality expectations for the upcoming flash mob. This transparency helps dancers prepare their submissions and understand how their individual contributions will be integrated into the larger collaborative effort.

For additional information about the online K-Pop flash mob project, interested participants can contact the organizers directly through kpopkoreanculture.org.au. The initiative represents another step in KCCAU's ongoing efforts to promote Korean culture and provide platforms for cultural exchange and artistic expression within the Australian community.

The Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU) has announced an exciting new online K-Pop flash mob project, inviting dancers and K-Pop enthusiasts across the country to participate in a collaborative dance video. The initiative centers around BADVILLAIN's hit song "Zoom," which was selected as the winning track from the 2025 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival Australia finals.

This community-driven project aims to bring together K-Pop fans and dancers from all corners of Australia, creating an opportunity for participants to showcase their talent while celebrating their shared passion for Korean pop culture. The flash mob is designed to be inclusive, welcoming dancers of all skill levels and allowing participants to contribute from anywhere in the country.

Participants are encouraged to film themselves performing the choreography to "Zoom" by BADVILLAIN, with organizers accepting submissions of any length and skill level. Whether dancers choose to perform the full routine or select portions they're comfortable with, all contributions will be welcomed and incorporated into the final collaborative video. The flexibility of the format ensures that both experienced dancers and newcomers can participate meaningfully in the project.

The submission process is straightforward, with participants required to send their dance videos in high-quality MP4 format to kpopkoreanculture.org.au by September 21, 2025. All submitted videos will be professionally edited together with contributions from other participants across Australia, creating a unified flash mob video that showcases the diverse talent within the Australian K-Pop community.

The final collaborative video will be published on the KCCAU's official YouTube channel by September 30, 2025. Organizers have made it clear that once the video is uploaded, it cannot be modified or removed upon individual request, emphasizing the permanent nature of the collaborative project. Participants are advised to include their names or team names with their submissions to ensure proper credit in the final video's acknowledgments section.

The Korean Cultural Centre Australia has provided examples from previous similar projects on their platform, allowing potential participants to understand the format and quality expectations for the upcoming flash mob. This transparency helps dancers prepare their submissions and understand how their individual contributions will be integrated into the larger collaborative effort.

For additional information about the online K-Pop flash mob project, interested participants can contact the organizers directly through kpopkoreanculture.org.au. The initiative represents another step in KCCAU's ongoing efforts to promote Korean culture and provide platforms for cultural exchange and artistic expression within the Australian community.

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