As part of celebrations to mark the 40th Indo-Korean diplomatic year, the Korean cultural centre here hosted the second pan India K Pop contest. Such contests have been held in various cities globally for the past few years now.
Typically K-Pop comprises electronic, hip-hop, pop, rock, as well as R&B music. Originating in South Korea, K-pop has gone on to become a sub-culture throughout Asia and has spread out to newer areas like Central and South America.
The song and dance competition festival here witnessed performance by 12 semi-finalists. The festival, is part of an initiative of South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to popularise Korean pop culture in various countries.
The festival sees its participation majorly from the youth and teens. Semi-finalists from 13 different countries are invited by the South Korea to perform live in Gangwon in South Korea in September every year.
