'FLY TO THE DANCE' starring K-dance in U.S. starts with 1.2% viewership

Ent.Features / 연합뉴스 / 2022-06-04 11:56:27
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▲ This photo, a captured image from JTBC's broadcast, shows JTBC's "FLY TO THE DANCE." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

 

SEOUL, June 4 (Yonhap) -- K-dance landed in the United States, the home of street dance.

The first episode of JTBC's entertainment show "FLY TO THE DANCE," which was aired on June 3 at 10:50 p.m., recorded a viewer rating of 1.2 percent, according to a rating research company Nielson Korea on Saturday.

The first episode depicted the nation's top female dancers, Aiki, Leejung, Harimu, Lia Kim, Love Ran, Amy, and Henry, dubbed "music genius," heading to the United States for dance busking.

Dancer Gabee, who has been practicing together to sweep street dance in the U.S., was disappointed that she could not leave the country due to her visa issue.

After arriving in New York, the rest of the members named the busking group "Chuja,” meaning that they will always dance happily, and performed their first dance busking at Bryant Park.

The members, who were sitting on the bench in front of the fountain, joined the dance one by one along with Henry's violin performance, heating up New York with their perfect dance moves.

Although there was an unexpected situation as the music stopped due to the speaker issue, the members continued their dance while communicating with the crowd.

Furthermore, the episode drew great attention as it revealed the videos of various spectacular dance busking of the members, who will perform in New York Times Square and beaches in Los Angeles(LA) from now on.

(This article is translated from Korean to English by Kim Sun Min.)

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