Dance Cover Pride from Indonesia "MAVROZ" from Yogyakarta will be the representative of Indonesia at the Summit of KCDF 2022 in Seoul, South Korea

 

The dance cover team "MAVROZ" from the city of Yogyakarta, which performed the song O.O belonging to NMIXX, won the 2022 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival (KCDF) in Indonesia which was held on Saturday 30 July 2022, at lotte shopping avenue Jakarta, as the Director of the Korean Cultural Center. 

Indonesia "Kim Yong Woon" really appreciates the participants who have given extraordinary performances. According to him, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Hallyu fans did not stop practicing.

"The pandemic has not stopped Hallyu fans, they are still training themselves and their talents, especially in the field of K-Pop dance. We can see the enthusiasm of the participants who performed today," said Kim Yong Woon in his statement on Sunday, July 31, 2022. 

Meanwhile , as the second winner of the 2022 KCDF in Indonesia won by Arcane BK from Jakarta, the third winner of Outcast from Pekanbaru, the fourth winner of Kill-ae from Lampung and the fifth winner was LUXY from Depok. We appreciate the interest and love of the Indonesian people for Hallyu. We hope to bring the Hallyu experience to the people in Indonesia more closely, said the director of the Korean cultural center Indonesia.

It is known that as the first winner in the competition has the opportunity to participate in the competition in the peak event of the 2022 KCDF in Seoul, South Korea, Adinda, a representative of the MAVROZ team, said that her team was very happy to be the representative of Indonesia and was looking forward to the peak event in Seoul. 

"We are very happy but worried because we have to give our best as representatives of Indonesia. However, we are looking forward to the peak event of the 2022 KCDF in Seoul," said Adinda.

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