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Sophilicity

Aha I'm getting there I promise-- More like me writing up blogs at midnight because that's the best time my brain decides to productively function for blogs, but hey-ho! Although... My dad is questioning my ability to function and why I can't be "normal" and sleep early... Enough about me, moving onto Week 3 for K-Pop Academy!!

If I'm honest, I was quite hyped for this! Reason being is because I really enjoy singing as a hobby so I thought it would be a great chance to learn another genre of music. I heard the previous week that we would be singing and let's be honest... There were a lot of mixed responses aha...

I came to the class not knowing much about Korean traditional music other than Samulnori and the Gayageum. How do I know this? Well, I recently attended a Chuseok event where there was Samulnori performers which was very intriguing to watch. Also, I know about the Gayageum instrument because of the K-drama, "Heartstrings" featuring CNBLUE's Yonghwa and Minhyuk as well as Park Shin Hye. Although it may not be the best drama, I really enjoyed the characters and the fusion of modern band instruments with Korean traditional instruments. You can check out a clip of one of the Heartstring performances below:


Before I get side-tracked... Let's return back to the main purpose of the post aha...

Our lecture for this week was held by Anna Yates whom is a PhD student in Ethnomusicology from SOAS. Her assistant, Damiola Eniola has an MA in Musical and Performance Composition from SOAS. Damiola accompanied Anna during performances, playing the drum otherwise known as the "buk" in Korean. Anna taught us about the different Korean music types and much more. Here's a quick summary of what I gathered from my notes.

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SUMMARY

K-Traditional music is collectively known as Kugak.

Court music is determined as "elegant music". The musical instruments and melodies incorporated into court music were imported from China in the Tang (ehhh my surname) and Song dynasty. Usually, if there was a new king, thus began a new principle - meaning a new dynasty determined a change in the musical system.

Folk music, better known as "minyo" which means "folk song" were performed during work and play time. However folk music then led to professional performances on stage.
There are different sounds for different regions:
- Seodo minyo - nasal voice, wide vibrato
- Gyeonggi minyo - clear and clean voice (usually quite high)
- Namdo minyo - tight throat and chest resonance

Pansori is known as storytelling through song.
There are 5 core stories, which last up to 8 hours long.
Pansori has links to shamanism which originally was only for lower class entertainment however was later "upgraded" for nobility. This was completed through incorporating Chinese literacy references and philosophical ideas.
However, pansori requires long years of harsh training to be able to obtain the right voice.

I hope you found that interesting to read. It's quite a lot for a "summary"... But being the person I am I have a tendency to write a lot... Even for a summary.. Oops.

Moving on, we began to learn how to perform the famous "Arirang" piece. However, there are many variations to Arirang, so we performed the "Jindo Arirang" from the Jindo County in South Jeolla province. We first had to learn the different tones varying from the core tone to vibrating tone. It was quite difficult but I think it really helped reading the music sheet and seeing where the notes were placed on the scale to see where a note needs to be dropped or held etc.

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After we had learnt the gist of the piece, we all stood up and were all given a fan each. This was the prop we would be using to assist us with our performance.

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After we had learnt how to incorporate hand gestures with our fans we began to split off into groups. The winning team would be awarded with an opportunity to pick hanboks first as we would be studying K-fashion the week after. I remember trying to loosen my fan so much by swinging it back and forth especially as one of the movements involved opening and closing the fan gracefully (after a week my fan was a lot easier to open and close but it wasn't when I needed it... T_T)

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It was difficult trying to maintain the tones throughout the piece, I think a lot of us struggled with the first note for the verse. Or we had trouble trying to work out how long to hold certain notes whilst attempting to pronounce the Korean words in the Arirang piece.

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Before we knew it, time had ran out and we were all getting seated to perform to one another. We were the last to perform despite debating when we should put ourselves up to perform. Either way, it was quite a fun performance! The winners had a special trump card for their performance, They decided to incorporate a wave effect by combining all their fans together which make it very unique from everyone else's. They definitely deserved to win, and their pronunciation and tones were on pointe!

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I feel like as each week progresses, I can't help but regret not learning about this stuff before. It's never really boring. Although there's lots to content to take in, we always do some activities where we can try it for ourselves than just learn from listening to a lecture.

Homework of the Week!

As for every week, we are given 3 options to choose from. For this week, I decided to create a pitch for a new K-Pop group that combines K-Pop trends with Korean historical traditions. This meant considering the instruments, to the outfits of the groups as well as reasons why this group would stand out amongst the rivals in the industry etc.

I actually stayed up till 4AM in the morning just completing this pitch... I think I got way too into drawing all the designs by hand which left all the writing content quite last minute... I created a K-Pop girl band called J2H otherwise known as Journey to Harmony.






Other than the homework we were given for Week 3. We were also given the option to design our fans that we were given from the lecture. I took this opportunity to use watercolour pencils to create a flowery design inspired by cherry blossoms. Funnily enough, I brought my fan to the next lecture and it ended up matching my hanbok - This was unintentional but you'll find out more about the hanboks in the next edition! I'm sure my mother was criticising me constantly for my fan design saying stuff like "oh the branches are too dark", "make the flowers brighter" etc...


I actually enjoyed the homework... This actually says a lot because for once I didn't feel like I was suffering whilst trying to do the homework. Maybe because it was a homework about a topic which I was interested in... Which I can't say so much for a lot of the subjects I studied in school...

I hope you enjoyed the 3rd edition of my K-Pop Academy series. If you have any queries or whatnot, feel free to comment below. If you're enjoying this series so far, I'd appreciate any thoughtful comments but anyways before it gets to sunrise, I will see you guys soon! Look forward to the next edition of the K-Pop Academy series, featuring K-Fashion (Hanboks)!
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I apologise for my lack of blogging recently. A lot of stressful situations and jam-packed schedules led me to have a lack of time to post, let alone sleep... Which led to me becoming ill - What is life. Anyways, I'm back so I hope to catch up with my updates. Thanks for patiently waiting if you happen to be reading this aha.

Thus begins the second entry of my K-Pop Academy blog series. For this week, we went to King's College to have a lecture from Professor Jaehoon. He presented to us the History of Korean language, as well as theories in regards to the likeliness of Korean Language to other languages - e.g. The different theories, West, East, South and North (Altaic theory).


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For someone who is currently in the process of learning Korean, I thought it was quite interesting to see how Hangul was developed. The most I knew was some of the Hangul characters before entering the class and that the creator of Hangul was King Sejong - I knew of this because I recently watched a short drama special called "Splash Splash Love" which I thought was pretty cute! Definitely check it out!! I'm not one to watch historical dramas but my friend recently introduced me to "Love in the Moonlight" featuring Park Bogum (literal bae) and I don't regret it, which led me to check out "Splash Splash Love"! If you have any other historical dramas to recommend, do comment below.

Now it's time for me to spread my knowledge of what I learnt from the lecture aha! I actually happen to carry a notebook to every lesson so I thought it would be a good chance to take down some notes. I think I got carried away though... I wrote about 5 A5 sides of notes...

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Anyways, I won't bore you guys too much with this history if you aren't interested in this kind of thing, but if you are, definitely research more into it!


FACTS

- Hangul was created in the 15th century (1443) during the 25th year of King Sejong's reign
- There are 40 letters in Hangul (this includes compounds)
- Before Hangul was created, they used to write to each other using Chinese characters
- Seoyeh is a calligraphy technique related to the art of writing Hangul

*You can check out more facts when I post my homework later on!


Moving on, we began trying out some "Seoyeh" otherwise written as "서예" in Hangul. It was an interesting experience especially as we attempted to use the brush and ink to create our own individual designs. I attempted to vary my brush size especially when writing characters. Irena and I decided to test out what we wanted to write first by using the newspaper placed under our sheets as a practice. It was quite useful, because it meant we could avoid making mistakes.

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Overall, I really enjoyed the experience. I spent so much time on one piece I didn't get a chance to start on another. Personally, I found the experience incredibly soothing, which relates back to what Seoyeh is also known for. Seoyeh is also known to calm and soothe the spirit.

You can check out my own creation below:


To summarise what I wrote in Korean, it says:
"Hello! My name is Sophia. Thank you, Korean Cultural Centre UK! I love you!~ Beautiful Korea~"



Homework of the Week!

So this week, we were given 3 options for the homework. I decided to create a poster showing the knowledge of what I had learnt from the lesson, including useful phrases and using lots of colours!




* Just a warning, I have some serious issue of writing in a straight line... I fail to do so without guidelines... I can't even draw a straight line with a ruler half the time... Oh my...

Anyways... I hope you guys enjoyed the 2nd edition of my K-Pop Academy blog updates!! I will be attempting to catch up on all the weeks... Especially as I've currently just completed the 4th week... I hope that you will continue reading! Also, I hope you guys learnt something new - that's a lot of "hope"... I'll stop now omg. 


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I've decided to start a new blog series to help maintain my blog, but also to give you guys the opportunity to find out more about this programme called K-Pop Academy which I have recently started. 


So what exactly is K-Pop Academy? 
Well, K-Pop Academy is a 10-Week Programme organised by the Korean Cultural Centre UK. The programme features a wide range of Korean cultural activities ranging from Korean Cuisine to Korean History to K-Pop Dance. The programme is held twice a year, and currently there have been 10 K-Pop Academy terms which have taken place.


So how did you find out about this programme? 
Well, I had actually found out about this programme a few years back in 2013 or 2014 I believe? This was one I was an active participant in a group called KLUE. I'd also found out about the programme through research as well as social media promotions. 

Why did you decide to apply?
So back then, I decided to apply with some friends but unfortunately was not chosen. However, due to my life with education and lots of things getting in the way, I never had the chance to apply again. Fortunately, due to my gap year, I thought it would be a good chance to apply once again and see whether I'd get in. I was really lucky to have my application accepted and be announced as one of the many students for the 10th K-Pop Academy. 

How do you apply?
Currently, there aren't any more spaces for K-Pop Academy until after the 10th K-Pop Academy term. The next chance to apply will be in the Spring Term, as there are applications for Spring and Autumn term usually each year. You can usually found out information regarding K-Pop Academy through KCCUK's website here but you can also check out their social media links to find out more, just click below:

KCCUK Facebook
KCCUK Twitter
KCCUK Flickr

I hope that has been informative in regards to information about the K-Pop Academy, now let's move onto the actual events of the day.

Before, we began our class for Week 1, we were told to create presentations which we would present to the class for our first day. We were allowed to make it however we liked, through a video, a PowerPoint presentation, a speech or whatever we saw fit. The presentation should be max 3 minutes, and if you were to have a presentation it should be maximum 5 slides. We were advised to talk about ourselves e.g. Our favourite K-Dramas, favourite K-Pop groups and stuff regarding our lives too.

For my presentation, I decided to be a creative as a Gap year, Media student I thought I would take a chance to present myself in a form of a video. I'm actually really camera shy, but I thought it would be good practice for the future. You can check out my video for my presentation below:



WARNING: I personally think this is very cringey... So I apologise aha! A few things I mentioned before the video were the fact I worked backstage at concerts such as MYNAME and HISTORY (but if you're an avid blog reader of mine, you'd know that already aha!) as well as mentioning I'm a foodie who has a bad habit of taking pictures whenever they eat... 

I'd personally like to give a big thanks to Stevie, you guys may know him as KpopSteve! As a film student, he assisted me in creating my own introduction video with his awesome filming and editing skills. 

To think we started the day turning up late... With about 8 of us rushing to get the door... I was speed walking in platforms aha. But luckily we weren't too late, and we were welcomed by the KCC staff with our own personal name tags followed by our names written in Hangul. We also all got an individual K-Pop Academy bag to go with our name tags.


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But I'd also like to congratulate everybody who bravely presented themselves on the day. I personally found it very nerve-wracking but I learnt a lot from everyone. Everyone had their own unique stories about themselves where we're very interesting to hear, and I was glad to hear about everyone's interests which made it easier to get along with one another.

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After our presentations, we took a short break to go get some snacks and drinks which were provided for us at a table. There were a range of cute Korean snacks with different flavours, and a sparkling Pineapple drink. 

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Despite our class overrunning due to the presentations, we all decided to stay longer to do our next activity.


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We were split into groups, after being given different numbers to separate us. We then grouped together to complete a Korean culture quiz with various topics ranging from Korean cuisine, to Korean Language and more. There were a total of 20 questions and it was a question on whether which group could all put their hands up the fastest and respond with the correct answer to win a point. There were 6 groups, and the winners were Group 2 who answered the most questions correctly! I remember thinking so many times that if I had answered according to my instincts I think we could of done better, but well done to the winners! It was a tough quiz.

Overall, the first day was a good chance for all of us to socialise. Originally at the beginning of the day, a group of us all created a FB group to get to know each other better and meet up before class to get bubble tea. It definitely made us more comfortable with each other but the presentations made it better despite how dreadful they were to complete. 


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We also had a chance to all exchange contact details and social media at the end of the day which was meaningful, it's interesting to see how close people can get after just a day! 

Before I forget, we also had a special recording by Arirang. They came to record our first week of K-Pop Academy for their video. You can check our their video below:
(The previous K-Pop Academy graduates from the 9th K-Pop Academy are also featured).


Arirang TV is an international English-language broadcasting network based in Seoul, South Korea. Their aim is to provide us with a broadcasting station dedicated to promoting Korea to the world. You guys should check them out! They recently have joined with Freesat and Sky making it much more accessible for you guys to watch programmes on your TV such as the famous, After School Club and much more! 



I hope you enjoyed my account of the first week of K-Pop Academy and I hope that you'll tune in to find out more about my K-Pop Academy experiences in the upcoming weeks! Thanks for reading! 
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Hey guys! I'm trying to get some time to sort out my life so I'm aiming to get at least 1 blog post completed each week! But we will see how that goes... I've recently been doing a lot of things in my life, but a journalism workshop I participated in with News Associates definitely gave me more determination to find time to blog more!

For this week's blog, I thought I'd highlight an awesome store which opened just over a month ago in the UK! I've personally always wanted to have a store to purchase Asian clothes and cosmetics which was easily accessible but also cheap. Although I'm technically a student anymore (well till next September), I'm Asian enough to always be seeking for those cheap deals for some super cute clothes!

And here we have it! Drumroll please...
Here we have...
Cringying!


If you have any questions in regards to the store, you can contact them here. You will also find the FAQs section as well through the link.

Luckily for you guys, I managed to get an exclusive interview with the founder of Cringying, Ying Xue. Despite her busy schedule, working part-time whilst working hard to provide you guys with the best stock for the Cringying, she is also currently studying hard for A-Levels. I'll give it to her, she sure knows how to balance her life better than me! Anyways, onto the interview!

What made you decide on creating a store like Cringying?
Honestly, it was a decision made in the spur of the moment. At the time, I was browsing on various sites for clothes, but I wasn't able to purchase anything because the clothing prices and the cost for shipping were incredibly insane. So I decided to make a more affordable site for broke students like myself!

How did you come up with the name, Cringying?
It's just a combination of the word "cringe" and my name, "Ying". I was initially going to sell very cute clothes - stuff I would never wear myself, as I'm very tomboyish, hence the "cringe".

What are your aspirations/goals in regards to the store?
Hm.. I would like to help provide affordable clothes of many different styles to people all over the world and make lots of new friends!

Are there any particular influential figures which help inspire your store? if so, who may they be?
Honestly, I'd have to say my mother, She has shown so much support since day one and she is always there to help me send parcels and check that I'm coping with the store.

If you were to pick one item from the store to buy, what would it be?
Definitely the Unisex Natural Born Disaster T-Shirt, I am terribly clumsy and awkward so I think this would be the ideal t-shirt to wear out to warn people...


How did you decide upon what would be brought to the store in regards to stock?
Instagram followers! My Instagram followers and promoters have been so helpful when advising me with what to add to the store. I'd particularly like to thank my friend and promoter, @chan.egg.yeolk for frequently keeping an eye out for trends and making sure I'm informed - I'm always late to the hype train!...

I hope you guys enjoyed that interview from the founder of Cringying, Ying Xue! And also take the opportunity to check out the store and purchase some items too!

All the links to her site can be found on my Affiliate page here!
You can also use my code "sophilicity10" to get 10% off your purchase. Enjoy!

PS: If I had to choose an item from the store to buy, I'd personally choose... Wait I don't think I can choose one... oops.

1. Long Plaid Shirt Inspired Cardigan - Like Ying, I dress quite tomboyish myself, so I would totally pair this with a shirt, high-waisted jeans and of course, my converses!


2. Casual Striped Crop Top and Skirt Set - Although, I dress quite tomboyish, I make some exceptions. I love simple clothes, and sets are super cute because I love co-ordinating my outfits.


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Currently straying away from my Rome posts for now, but don't worry I'll be back! But first, let's talk about the recent MYNAME concert held at O2 Academy Islington in London on the 10th of September. Why is this so significant? Well, to a fellow K-Pop fan like myself, it wouldn't be right to not talk about my experience working backstage and behind the scenes of the concert! Let's get started...


For starters, I did not expect to be running around as much as I did, but in a way that's my exercise done for the month aha! I was already in London for 9-10AM to meet the concert promoter, the staff and other people at the hotel. Who would of thought that as soon as I walked up to the hotel, the MYNAME members would casually be standing around outside the entrance. What did I do? Casually walk in through the entrance and sit down and wait for the concert promoter to meet me - I actually arrived early for once haha! After, we finally met, the members went off to London with the photographer to complete a photoshoot whilst I went to meet the staff with the promoter. I got to meet the concert agent I met from the HISTORY concert in February - I was so surprised he recognised me! He asked me if I knew Japanese, as he knows I don't speak Korean, but I could only say I understood some (thank god for anime, Japanese dramas and Korean dramas).

TIP #1 - Knowing multiple languages can draw to your advantage
(From my experience, I've learnt that it's quite difficult to do a job like this when you're limited to speaking the language which is why I've decided to start learning Korean and possibly Japanese.)

After breakfast, everyone began to get ready, whilst I ran to do some small jobs. I won't go into too much detail because well... Let's just say it's not too necessary ahahaha... But anyways, I ended up taking a bus later to Oxford Circus as the Japanese staff were interested in shopping in Oxford Street. We later returned to organise where to eat lunch, and sort out the timings for the day.

Let's say the food plans didn't go as well as they should have... The MYNAME members were very interested in watching the football match so they ended up going to a pub by the hotel to watch Manchester United play Manchester City. Most of the Korean staff stayed with them, whilst the Japanese staff and the photographer joined me to eat lunch nearby.

TIP#2 - Make sure that if you separate as a group, that you know whereabouts everyone is located
(Not going to lie, I was slightly worried because I didn't want to lose track of the members however as it is a foreign country it was unlikely they would go off to places they don't know, so they more or less stayed by the hotel which was handy!)

As everyone returned to the hotel, I had to work out the best time to call the cars so we could arrive at the venue at a reasonable time so the members could do sound checks and get ready. Whilst using my limited Korean, I managed to converse with the staff and members - I did stress out in a way because I was worried people wouldn't arrive on time, and some of the Japanese staff came down quite late. Originally, we were meant to split into 2 cars, all staff in one car, whilst I accompanied the MYNAME members to the venue however... It didn't work out that way... Fortunately, we managed to get there all in the right place.

TIP#3 - When struggling to communicate, attempt to use hand signals to assist you
(I found this quite helpful when I was trying to direct the Korean staff to certain places or explain certain situations. I have to thank some of the MYNAME members, such as Insoo for speaking some English to me to help me out aha!)

I'm going to be honest, when you don't know what to say it can be quite awkward... I was sitting in the car thinking what I could say, and I ended up just conversing with the driver. The driver even played the radio to fill the awkward silence. One thing is for sure, I was most worried about the members arriving at the venue in one piece. From my previous experience, we've had K-Pop fans run over to the members, so I made sure to stand in front to help assist the situation and lead them. I totally felt like one of the those managers who take the lead, with my umbrella - trust the British weather...


Once we arrived, I've never felt so relieved. I was exhausted but the day had barely begun. We still had the concert to go and we had a lot of preparations left to complete. Seeing my friends/family working alongside me definitely gave me a boost considering I was mainly working independently throughout the day. Thanks to Tracey and Aneeqa for the hugs! Before I went in, I decided to check out the queue line to see any familiar faces and meet my friends, Shirley and Jacky who were assisting with queue management. The queue was quite long considering the concert didn't start until 7PM and we arrived around 4PM.


Finally, I went in and it was good to be able to return to a familiar place. Despite the promoter telling me I could rest, I couldn't keep still and decided to go help out with the merchandise stand and much more. We only had a few hours left till the show started, and the members were settling in before going to perform sound checks. 

The volunteers were assigned different jobs, whether it was to assist the member's needs, to completing runs (getting food, drinks etc.) to queue management to merchandise. Some people were busier than others, but we were more or less reunited by the end of the day.

TIP#4 - Always be on alert
(You never know where someone might require your assistance. Even if you might not be doing anything for a while, there are cases where you will be needed so try not to get distracted - Even if it means leaving the sight of your idols aha...)

As we got closer to the concert, I had the opportunity to talk to a couple of the members. Insoo was probably the most confident in English since he was requesting me for certain things when I was walking past their dressing room. Although, I believe my longest conversation was with Chaejin, alongside Stevie. We were talking with the Japanese stylist, Coba and assistant, Natsu too. Using Stevie's Japanese (which he had learnt for 2 years) with my minimal Korean and Japanese along with English, we managed to form somewhat of a conversation. I think it was hilarious talking to Chaejin. We were talking about ages, and found that Chaejin's birthday is the 26th of December (born 1995) whilst Stevie's birthday is the 12th of January (born 1996) - so they were like "친구 (friend)" aha! Then, there's me as the "막내 (maknae aka the youngest person of the family/group)". After that, Stevie and Chaejin got super close, close enough to be able to take a selfie together after the Meet&Greet.

My new brother, Chaejin from MyName! わたしの男, 채진. 😎👍
A photo posted by Steve (@kpopsteve) on Sep 10, 2016 at 6:26pm PDT


Our conversations ranged from K-Pop groups in general to ideals, we were talking about whom Chaejin was friends with for starters, and how Stevie likes VIXX but Chaejin seem displeased to hear that aha! We also talked about the prettiest girls in K-Pop, Chaejin seems to highly approve of After School's Nana. Personally, I'm a big fan of Ailee, I adore her voice and her personality seems great! This conversation only proceeded to the talk of the prettiest girls after Chaejin said that he really likes London, and thinks that British girls are very pretty - To think, Stevie and Chaejin could of switched positions aha! This all happened whilst Chaejin was casually eating KFC aha...

Unfortunately, we had to cut our conversation short as we realised it was time for the members to get ready for the concert, whilst everyone else got into place. Stevie went to do some last minute drink runs whilst Aneeqa tagged along with me as I got ready at the front of the stage for the photography. Being right at the front of the stage always gives me great closeups of the members that's for sure, and I'm thankful for the opportunity.


Someone threw the Union Jack flag onto the stage, signed with various messages from MYGIRLs and Insoo held it up whilst he was talking to the audience,
Seyong is probably one of the most charismatic members, he seems like a member who seems rather like a casanova aha! 
Insoo's voice is amazing live, just like the other members. His rendition of "See You Again" with JunQ was probably one of my favourite English covers from K-Pop idols.
Okay, let's be honest here, I was literally right in front of him when he was performing his dance solo to "Sex You" and when he stripped his shirt, I was mentally nose-bleeding. I mean who wouldn't if you saw a sight like this less than a metre away. 
I couldn't help but capture many pictures of Gunwoo. His smile was definitely a winner in the fan's hearts and he definitely a bright character, he seemed to always be smiling even when I saw him before the concert. 
JunQ, what can I say, his rapping skills are definitely on pointe. Two of my volunteer friends, Shirley and Aneeqa definitely fell in love with this guy by the end of the concert that's for sure. 
Chaejin is probably the cutest member. His actions to the crowd was just undeniably adorable. Whether it was putting a rose in Seyong's hair or just making cute actions to the audience members.

The set list for the night is listed below:
Intro: Get Ready Just That Little Thing Baby I'm sorry Message Day by day Hello and goodbye 잠을 너무 못 잤나봐 My Love SEYONG SOLO Insoo&JunQ - See you again 끌리짆아 EDM Luvtaker EDM Reason 너무 very 막 Just Tell Me Summer Party We are the night Personally, loved so many of the songs, I came back singing "Day by Day" and after the concert I couldn't stop listening to MYNAME. After the concert, we moved onto the Meet&Greet session. This meant assisting with the fans making sure they got a handshake from each member and then in groups of 10, a photo was taken with the fans and group. There were so many gifts given, so it was hard to keep track, and unfortunately we couldn't let fans take up too much time at the Meet&Greet session. After we finished with all the fans, the concert agent allowed us all to get into a photo for ourselves which was super sweet!


The struggle when you there are two cameras and you don't know which one to look at...
And of course we had to take a work selfie after we finally finished! Everyone was relieved to be finished, with a big thank you to all the volunteers along with our personal Korean translator, Katy! Don't think we would of survived without her support aha!

Work selfie after the MYNAME Meet & Greet session 💁🏻
A photo posted by Sophia Tang 🐼 (@sophilicity) on Sep 12, 2016 at 4:52am PDT
As we got ready to leave, we took a couple more selfies, but who knew that members of MYNAME would end up accidentally photobombing our selfies aha! I remember JunQ's reponse when he realised he had accidentally got into the photo, the mere "oh" response made me laugh. However, we ended up inviting him to join our selfie, which he kindly accepted... But then Seyong ended up photobombing our second picture aha!


I swear the amount of times MYNAME members photobombed our selfies 😂 Last night's concert was amazing, it was great working with MYNAME 🎤
A photo posted by Sophia Tang 🐼 (@sophilicity) on Sep 10, 2016 at 5:25pm PDT
Overall, despite how stressful and tiring the day was, it was indeed worthwhile! I hope you guys enjoyed reading the post, and how it can be somewhat relatable as a K-Pop fan. But one thing is for sure, if you want to gain opportunities like this one, create a name for yourself! Don't be afraid to ask about these opportunities, it's always worth trying out. What's the worse that can happen? You get rejected? That's life! Good luck to you guys if you try out for these opportunities, and I hope you tune into my next post. Thank you!

PS: Don't forget to check out the photos taken of the concert. You can check out photos on my FB page, along with pictures taken by KIUK!





(Just click on the KIUK picture and you should be able to go through the pictures by using clicking left and right).

UPDATE:

Don't forget to check out Stevie's video on his MYNAME concert experience! It's a super interesting video, and definitely worth a watch! Check it out below:

 
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Oh my, it's actually been a week since I attended this meetup, yet it feels like it was just yesterday where everyone was jamming to Korean songs, freestyle and whatnot.

Where do I even start? To be honest, there's been quite a few events going on this month, so I've been contemplating which events to attend and which to give a miss. It doesn't help now that I technically have two jobs... Oh my... But anyways, I was deciding between two events for this day. One being the Ice Cream Festival located at Lumpy Hill Adventure Playground, and the other being the Inspire Me Korea Summer Meetup. In the end, I decided on the Inspire Me Korea Summer Meetup - And I definitely don't regret it!

So the day started off with some Korean BBQ. I went to grab some lunch at Super KBBQ with John (you might recognise him from FUSI8N). 

Korean BBQ today before attending the Inspire Me Korea Summer Meet Up 😁 Samyeopsal and Beef Bulggogi ✌🏼️
A photo posted by Sophia Tang 🐼 (@sophilicity) on Jul 16, 2016 at 11:39am PDT


As for us two, well whenever we meet (which is rarely) we end up always sharing our meals - Cheap Asian life... And what's better, because we were attending the Inspire Me Korea event, we managed to get a 20% off discount between 12-2PM for food. So we decided to order a Korean BBQ lunch. The BBQ lunch costs 14.50 for a choice of one type of meat, however if you want an additional choice then you can pay an extra £5 for another. We chose to get an additional type, picking the Samyeopsal (Pork Belly) and Beef Bulgogi. In total that costed us £19.50, and due to the 20% off discount, we only paid £7.80 each.

Personally, I didn't feel very full after the meal although the meat was good. They provide you with salad and a rice bowl with the meal, but I didn't think there was enough meat in comparison to other KBBQ places I've been to which offer more for the same price. It was interesting to be able to cook our meat though, everyone including us was very lost on how long we had to cook it so we didn't get food poisoning... Oh dear.. We survived though!

I wish I bought more to be honest, but I want to try other foods too if I have a chance to come again! The atmosphere is really good, and as the restaurant recently just opened in St Giles (located near Tottenham Court Road) the aesthetic was very modernised. You guys can check out the Lunch Menu here, as well as the rest of their website.



Moving onto the actual Inspire Me Korea Summer Meetup. We entered the basement where we collected our own Inspire Me Korea sticker, along with a raffle for later. I got the number "11" for my raffle ticket. We began to sit down, and I went to socialise with some old friends as well as some new ones just from discussing Karaoke songs. It was quite difficult to find songs without knowing any hangul, so we didn't get a chance to sing much - Everyone basically sang the English lyrics which came up during a K-Pop song aha... And I remember the GOT7 marathon of songs - Oh my...



We then proceeded to turn out attention to our hosts of the event, Diana (the founder of Inspire Me Korea) and her sister, Alice. We started off the afternoon with an ice breaker activity, where we were given a sheet with boxes on it, where you were required to talk to different people and put down their name if they did any of the things stated in the boxes. You weren't allowed to put the same name twice. I started off by talking to those around me before proceeding to get up and talk to others around me.


Unfortunately, I was missing a couple of boxes, before a winner was announced. The winner of the icebreaker shouting "Inspire Me Korea" first was Ramin. He began to list who he had put for each of the boxes. One of the boxes mentioned someone who is able to sing the chorus of a K-pop song, and for his sheet, he mentioned Nicole. This led to her being made to sing a chorus, in which she tried hard to avoid it but in the end did a great job in singing Taeyang's Eyes, Nose, Lips. Well done Nicole! 


For winning the icebreaker, Ramin received a prize of an "Inspire Me Korea" subscription box. The first winner for the day. The following activity was a team activity where we split in groups of about 7-8 members (although additional members were added later, due to late attendees). We had a range of names, one group was called The Winners, ours was called GOT7 (aha we named it after the K-Pop group because there was 7 of us, later becoming 8 which didn't work out as well... oh well aha), another was called 9 Wonders etc.

The aim of the game is basically you are given a word (for us, the word was related to Korea) and the first person in the line, is to draw what they saw for the word, and the following person looks at their picture and draws it (whilst considering what the word may be). As each following person does the same thing, till at the end the person who stands last has to guess what the word may be based off the picture. You win a point for each word you get correct. Then the person at the front moves to the back and it continues. We got all our words correct despite our very interesting drawings...


There was a draw between two teams. One of which was our team GOT7! Unfortunately because of the draw, this lead to an intense game of rock paper scissors, or in Korean, 가위 바위 보 (Gawi Bawi Bo). Our leader, Sarah (JB Leader-nim - I joke) competed against YASSSS's leader, giving us the win! The girls won the "Dress Code" masks, ranging from black to blue to red to yellow to violet. I won myself a "Dress Code Blue" mask. Whilst the guys won themselves snacks.

We moved onto the next activity. This is where our personal talents were involved. For each of the different K-Pop albums to be won, ranging from PSY to Boyfriend to MBLAQ, we competed in singing/dancing for the prizes. The winner was the one with the most cheers after each round for each album.

For the first song, people competed for PSY's 7th Album. It was a dance competition for this round. The participants were Hung, Nathan, Nicole and Sarah. They competed in dance with the song "Gentleman". If you haven't heard of the song, or watched the MV before, check it out below:



It was a great laugh watching everyone compete for the album. Everyone seems to only know of the chorus - I mean I can't exactly dance very well to be saying anything, and I'd probably only know the chorus myself... But who do you think won?


 ... The winner of the round, was Nicole! She is also a dancer for the group, Ujjn. Check them out! She did a great job, and received the most cheers from the audience, winning PSY's 7th album.


For the next round, we had participants compete for the Boyfriend album. However... No one seemed to know any Boyfriend choreography or lyrics so Diana decided that people could choose a GOT7 song to compete for. We had a range of songs in which people competed for. One was GOT7's Just Right performed by Hung and Nichelle. Check out their performance below:


Followed by a performance by Stevie and Ramin. You may recognise Stevie as KpopSteve on YouTube. They performed GOT7' Girls Girls Girls. We also had another performance from John (of FUSI8N) who performed BTS' Fire. Originally he was planning to perform GOT7's Fly however due to the rights not being obtained for their new song, he resorted to BTS' Fire. As soon as the song started, many of the attendees ended up joining in with the dance which made a lot more entertaining. Check out their performance below:


For the final album to giveaway, we had an MBLAQ album. I decided to go for it since it was the last round, and was the first and only singing contestant for the activity... RIP. But before I performed, we had a few dance entrants. Jahliss and Nicole decided to perform Teen Top's Rocking - I think what is most difficult about this dance, is the tutting and quick step... Well for me anyways. But they both did it incredibly well, I highly praise them for it. Check out their performance below:


This was then followed by a performance of 4MINUTE's Hate. Here we had two members of Ujjn (Nicole and Lily) as well as Tosin, with Nathan on the side aha. Check out their performance below:



I performed last so I decided to perform what I knew best, which was G-Dragon's That XX - I realised there was explicit language in this, and I performed it uncensored... Oops. I missed the beginning of the song but managed to jump right in the song luckily... It was so embarrassing, haven't performed for a while aha. It was reassuring when I heard the cheers after my performance, and surprisingly, I actually won! Thanks to everyone for the support. 


I actually have a video which Jahliss decided to film - I didn't tell her how to use my camera because I didn't want her to film so I'm not gonna show the video either mwahahaha... I think what surprised people the most was when I started the rap - It's quite interesting seeing people's reactions aha! I've got to say this will always be one of my favourite songs. You can check out the original MV below:



For our final activity. We went back to our teams for a pub quiz. The quiz incorporated different elements of Korea from TV shows, to naming Korean items, K-Pop and more. For those who had attended Korea, already had an upper hand of knowing some of the answers. We were relying on our leader, Shari for her fast reactions. When a team knew the answer to a question, the team leader had to put up their hand, and the one with their hands up first got a chance to answer the question. 


We all looked towards the screen, attempting to answer the questions before we finally found a winner. The winners for the pub quiz were the 9 Wonders. Similarly to GOT7, the girls received face masks whilst the boys received snacks.


Before the day ended, Diana wanted to share with us a presentation about Inspire Me Korea. For some of you who don't know already. Inspire Me Korea is a subscription box service which provides goods "inspired by Korea". The incorporate beauty elements, K-Pop items, snacks and more into their boxes. 


One thing is for sure, you definitely need to check out their promotion video, it's super cute and I love their little mascot for the promotion video. It has definitely made me want to subscribe - And hopefully I'll be subscribing soon when payday comes! Check out the promo video below:


Diana always thanked all the sponsors who helped her with the event. From SuperStar BBQ, to Devada, to H-Mart to Panda Eyes. They all contributed to prizes and more to the event. Before we finished for the day, we had the raffle. Everyone started to pull out their raffle tickets. You were also able to receive more raffle tickets through making purchases of K-Pop items available to the side. 

The prizes for the raffle ranged from beauty bags from Devada, to face masks and more. I managed to win myself a beauty bag with my raffle. I think I was quite lucky that day aha! You can check out all the prizes I won last week below:

All the prizes I won from yesterday's Inspire Me Korea Summer Meetup event 💕 Thank you so much @inspiremekorea for hosting an amazing event! I had lots of fun ☺️ 1. Won the Dress Code Blue face mask for a drawing game with my Team, GOT7 😂 2. Won the MBLAQ album with my singing rendition of That XX - aye G-Dragon! 3. Won the beauty pack, sponsored by @MsDevada, through my winning raffle ticket, No. 11 ✨
A photo posted by Sophia Tang 🐼 (@sophilicity) on Jul 17, 2016 at 1:46am PDT


Once our hosts left, we ended up doing a bit of karaoke before the place got rather lively. From freestyle performances to sexy concepts, I can totally say it escalated to the extent where it felt like it was an 18+ event... Oh my... You can check out what we got up to in the playlist below:


I definitely had a lot of fun at the event. It was a great event to socialise with people, and with people with similar interests. I look forward to attending the next Inspire Me Korea meetup. For now, don't forget to check out Inspire Me Korea at all their links below:

http://www.inspiremekorea.com/
Inspire Me Korea's Facebook
Inspire Me Korea's Twitter
Inspire Me Korea's Instagram
Inspire Me Korea's YouTube

Special thanks to Octavian Who who took the photos for the event and allowed me to use them for this blog post. You can check out his links below:

http://octavianwho.com/
Octavian Who's Facebook
Octavian Who's Twitter
Octavian Who's Instagram
Octavian Who's YouTube

Thanks to everyone who helped me retrace my memory with this event despite being a week ago... I had some awkward memory gaps here and there but I remembered eventually. I hope you enjoyed reading this post, it is quite a long one, but I should have some interesting travel posts to update you soon! Thanks for reading!

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