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Alternative Workers Day Demonstration In Madrid
May 2, 2025, Madrid, Spain: Hundreds of demonstrators marched on May 1st, International Workers' Day, in an alternative protest against government-backed state unions. During the march, they called for the working class to break ties with Spain's social-democratic government, demanded rights for immigrant communities, and emphasized the need for class-based organizing. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Alternative Workers Day Demonstration In Madrid
May 2, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Hundreds of demonstrators marched on May 1st, International Workers' Day, in an alternative protest against government-backed state unions. During the march, they called for the working class to break ties with Spain's social-democratic government, demanded rights for immigrant communities, and emphasized the need for class-based organizing. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school sit at their desks during the class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A student of the underground school holds his head in his hands as he sits at his desk during the class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school sit at their desks during the geography class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school sit at their desks during the geography class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A student of the underground school sits at her desk during the geography class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school paint the national coat of arms of Ukraine (trident/POLARIS) during an art class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school sit at their desks during the class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school sit at their desks during the geography class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A teacher shows a student of the underground school how to operate a robot, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A student of the underground school yawns as he sits at his desk during the class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A student of the underground school paints the national coat of arms of Ukraine (trident/POLARIS) during an art class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school sit at their desks during the geography class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A student of the underground school smiles as he sits at his desk during the class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - A teacher teaches a class to younger students of the underground school using hand puppets, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school are seen during the robotics class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school put on raincoats, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Underground school opens in Zaporizhzhia region as Russia targets children
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 18, 2025 - Students of the underground school laugh as they sit at their desks during the class, Balabyne village, Zaporizhzhia region, south-eastern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with slogans marker written on their bodies, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A barechested Femen activist, with a slogan marker written on her body, protests against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with the name of the movement marker written on their backs, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with slogans marker written on their bodies, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A moped with stickers in the form of the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on which one of the activists of the Femen movement arrived at the Iranian Embassy to hold a protest agains Tehran’s military support of Russia, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A moped with stickers in the form of the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on which one of the activists of the Femen movement arrived at the Iranian Embassy to hold a protest agains Tehran’s military support of Russia, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran flies over the building of the embassy in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A barechested Femen activist, with a slogan marker written on her body, protests against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A barechested Femen activist, with a slogan marker written on her body, protests against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with slogans marker written on their bodies, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A Femen activist heads towards the Embassy of Iran on a moped to take part in a protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Stickers with the Russian tricolor flag pasted on the doors of the Iranian Embassy by Femen activists during a protest action against Tehran’s military support of Russia, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with slogans marker written on their bodies, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with slogans marker written on their bodies, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Barechested Femen activists, with slogans marker written on their bodies, protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A barechested Femen activist, with a slogan marker written on her body, protests against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A Femen activist sits on a moped outside the Embassy of Iran to take part in a protest against Tehran’s military support of Russia, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - Femen activists stand outside the Embassy of Iran, where they held a protest action against Tehran’s military support of Russia, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Femen activists protest Iran and its dark alliance with Russia
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 04, 2024 - A barechested Femen activist, with a slogan marker written on her body, protests against Tehran’s military support of Russia outside the Embassy of Iran in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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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
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
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
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
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 (centre) leading her 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
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
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
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
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
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
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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'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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