South Korea ambassador to visit Nagaland for K-Pop Contest 2014
July 5, 2014 | by admin
South Korea ambassador to India, his EJoon-Gyu Lee, will be arriving in Dimapur on July 26 for the upcoming K-Pop Contest 2014 (Northeast Auditions) to be held at IMC Hall, where he is schedule to officiate the international exchange programme for youth, as guest of honour.
Amongst the other Korean delegations accompanying him include Kim Kum Pyoung, director of Korean Cultural Centre India and members from the Korean musical troupe Dream Project. Confirming the report, Yari Rubu, one of the staff members of Korean Cultural Centre India said the ambassador will arrive in Dimapur Airport via Kolkata flight on Saturday and would leave the next day. The Northeast round of auditions for K-Pop Contest 2014 will be judge by three professionals from South Korea. A total of 12 participants (6 singing team + 6 dancing team) from the region will be selected via preliminary online round at www.Kpopindia.com. The Indian auditions are going to be held in four cities (New Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and Dimapur). The two winning teams (Song and Dance category) from India will win an all-expenses-paid tour to South Korea and a chance to participate in the annual K-Pop World Festival 2014 where teams from various countries will compete for the grand title.
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