Dancing 9

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Dancing 9

Promotional poster for Dancing 9
Format Talent show
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12 (as of October 5, 2013)
Broadcast
Original channel Mnet
Original run July 20, 2013 – October 5, 2013
External links
Website
Korean name
Hangul 9
Revised Romanization Daensing 9

Dancing 9 (Korean: 댄싱9) is a South Korean dance survival program by Mnet. 18 contestants are divided into two teams, Blue Eye and Red Wings with 9 members each. A live performance each week where the two teams perform will determine the winner. A prize of 100 million won will be given to the winning team with 300 million won worth of support for dance performances. The person chosen as the MVP will also receive a 100 million won worth of additional benefits.[1]

The two teams also have coaches or masters who are dance experts in a specific field.[ 1]

On September 28, 2013, one of the masters, Kim Hyoyeon, performed a hip hop dance routine with EXO members, Kai and Lay.[2]

On the show's finale which was held on October 6, 2013, Red Wings was declared the winner of the two teams and Red Wings' Ha Hwi Dong from the B-boy group T.I.P was declared the MVP.[3]

The theme song of the show was sung by SPICA.

Overview

Season 1

Masters

Blue Eye Red Wings
Lee Yong Woo Woo Hyun Young
Park Ji Eun Park Ji Woo
Ducky Poppin J
Kwon Yuri Lee Min-woo
Kim Hyoyeon

Teams

Blue Eye
  • Leader - Eum Mun Suk
    • Lee Eun Hye
    • Lee Ji Eun
    • Kim Soo Ro
    • Hong Sung Sik
    • Kim Sol Hee
    • Kim Myung Gyu
    • Han Sun Chun
    • Lee Jun Yong
Red Wings
  • Leader - Ha Hwi Dong
    • Yeo Eun Ji
    • So Mun Jung
    • Kim Hong In
    • So Young Mo
    • Nam Jin Hyun
    • Lee Sun Tae
    • Lee Luda
    • Ryu Jin Wook

References

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