[09/27/23 - 09:00 AM] Latin American Original Series "L-POP" Now Streaming on Disney+ The new series invites audiences to discover the fascinating world of K-pop - the successful genre of Korean pop music that is already a global phenomenon - through a story full of music and dance.
[via press release from Disney+]
LATIN AMERICAN ORIGINAL SERIES "L-POP" NOW STREAMING ON DISNEY+
BURBANK, Calif. (Sept. 27, 2023) - All episodes of the Latin American Original series, "L-POP," are now streaming on Disney+. The new series invites audiences to discover the fascinating world of K-pop - the successful genre of Korean pop music that is already a global phenomenon - through a story full of music and dance. "L-POP" introduces Andrea (Andrea De Alba), a K-pop fan who decides to form her own cover dance group to win her ultimate dream prize in a music contest: a trip to Seoul.
Made by BTF Media, L-POP stars De Alba, along with Isan (Ji-Won), Alicia Jaziz (Pau), Arantza Ruiz (Indra), Macarena Oz (Silvana) and Juan Fonsalido (Tomás).
The series also presents choreography of the K-pop genre by the renowned Mexican choreographer Guille Gómez together with her agency Danza 3. The K-pop aesthetic is also reflected in the costumes, hair, and makeup of the series characters.
Throughout the episodes, Korean culture is represented with the language, cuisine, and traditions. "L-POP" also features a Koreatown, a location entirely built for the series inspired by the fusion of Korean and Mexican culture.
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