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A dance cover is a [[video clip]] uploaded on a [[video hosting service|video-sharing service]] in which [[Dance|dancers]] re-enact the [[choreography]] of an original [[music video]] or, one's own choreography that's different from the original. The cover dance culture began in earnest around 2011 when [[K-pop|Kpop]] Cover Dance spread on YouTube.
A dance cover is a [[video clip]] uploaded on a [[video hosting service|video-sharing service]] in which [[Dance|dancers]] re-enact the [[choreography]] of an original [[music video]] or, one's own choreography that's different from the original. The cover dance culture began in earnest around 2011 when [[K-pop|Kpop]] Cover Dance spread on YouTube.In Korea, the [[K-pop Cover Dance Festival|K-POP Cover Dance Festival]] is held every year, and Kpop cover dance teams from all over the world compete for their skills.


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[[Category:Dance culture]]

Revision as of 14:37, 3 May 2022

A dance cover is a video clip uploaded on a video-sharing service in which dancers re-enact the choreography of an original music video or, one's own choreography that's different from the original. The cover dance culture began in earnest around 2011 when Kpop Cover Dance spread on YouTube.In Korea, the K-POP Cover Dance Festival is held every year, and Kpop cover dance teams from all over the world compete for their skills.