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  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Guardian writer Jessica Murray takes part in a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

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  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country. Guardian writer Jessica Murray (wearing yellow) is at the back.

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  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country. Guardian writer Jessica Murray (wearing yellow) is at the back.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

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  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Guardian writer Jessica Murray takes part in a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    A K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Guardian writer Jessica Murray takes part in a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Guardian writer Jessica Murray (wearing yellow) takes part in a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Xingxi Wang who runs a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Xingxi Wang who runs a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Xingxi Wang who runs a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Andrew Fox

     

  • 'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
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    'The classes just keep growing': How K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK
    K-pop artists have been growing in prominence in the UK in recent years. In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop band to play at Glastonbury. BTS were the first K-pop band to headline Wembley Stadium, in 2019, and Blackpink have headlined BST Hyde Park.

    As the music genre's popularity rises, dance classes are springing up. The Guardian goes along to give it a try.

    When Xingxi Wang started running K-pop dance classes in Birmingham, she rented a small room in Chinatown. Within a few years, demand had grown so much that she was able to open her own studio where she now runs up to 10 classes a week.

    Xingxi Wang who runs a K-Pop dance class in Birmingham. They are becoming more popular across the country.

    Andrew Fox / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Andrew Fox