Tuesday, 22 April 2014

South Korea Pop Dance Group Performs To Classical Music

The B -Classic Music Festival Belgium produced the video composer Antonín Leopold Dvorák Symphony No. 9, “published in 1893.

Festival aims to expose modern audiences for classical music.



This is not a music video in the classic sense. But it works for classical music.

A classical music festival Belgium is encouraging new ways of promoting classical music and produced their own video of five beautiful young women in cheerleading outfits and short shorts.

Members of the dance group from South Korea “Waveya “make a variety of suggestive movements were probably not what the composer Antonín Leopold Dvorák had in mind how his “Symphony No. 9 " would be honored one day.

But the B - Classic Music Festival is inspiring new audiences to hear the power of this music and give the same recognition as the most popular pop or other modern forms of music.



At the end of the video is a note to educate the public about the fact that "only three minutes listened to classical music.”

“Classical music is not static or serious," the group said on its website.

The first music festival is an ode to the Czech composer; the group says was a superstar in his day when he finished the symphony in 1893.

“Wherever he went, the atmosphere changed and people would be ecstatic. When his symphony orchestras directors and everyone got published," said the group. “The great composers as Dvorak did write their music for everyone. Their goal was to give people a break, going to escape reality and to move them. "

Monday, 7 April 2014

Ultra Music Fest 2014's Friday Highlights: Tiësto & Icona Pop Duet, Waka Flocka Flame Crashes Carnage’s Party

Tiesto performs during the Ultra Music Festival at Bayfront Park Amphitheater on March 28, 2014 in Miami, Florida


See clips of Eric Prydz, Crizzly and more are made on the first day dance fest this year.

From pillars of radio rappers under the bumper, Ultra Music Festival was an event that encompasses everything, when it began on Friday (March 28) at Bayfront Park in Miami, with a variety of genres in music electronic dance (and beyond) all united by a appreciative, loving crowd.

With almost 60 artists - including Maestro EDM Zedd, psychedelic rockers MGMT , the legend of DJ Carl Cox, creators of viral hits Los Chainsmokers and many more - performing at Ultra 7 stages , it was impossible to catch every set- shaking hand ... but it sure tried . Here are our highlights from day one.


- Most artists would be happy to release a new collaboration with Matthew Koma during his headlining performance and call it a night. But Tiësto is not most artists. The consummate showman increased volume

Friday night when he brought the ladies of Icona Pop on stage to perform their song “Come on. " It was a moment that could only happen during the week in the world of music dance is in the same city (the DJ reportedly invited pop stars to join him just 24 hours before their time).


- Jumping on the decks, barefoot, with his hand in the air, Kaskade was on top of their game Friday night, dancing while playing presiding recent tracks like "Last Chance" crowd. It was not until a year ago that Kaskade released the title track of his Grammy-nominated album "Atmosphere " on Ultra, and in a way, tonight was a full circle moment for the house DJ west coast.

The same could be said of Eric Prydz, who returned to Miami after a victorious performance harassed in 2013. With LED display holograms and a stage that is said to have been designed around Prydz own innovative images definitely showed that he is one of the greatest talents of the DJ world.