KOHIMA The highly anticipated All India K-Pop Contest 2023 Kohima Regional Round was finally held at The Heritage, Old DC Bungalow in Kohima on Thursday. The All India K-Pop Contest is a competition held every year by the Korean Cultural Centre India (KCCI), which is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea in India, together with regional organisers from cities across the country. Competitions on singing, dancing and performances by various guest artistes enthralled the wave of fans that turned out at the event which was presented by LG. This year, the K-Pop India Contest is being held across cities in the country in celebration of 50 years of diplomatic ties between Korea and India. HallyuWave Nagaland hosted the Kohima Regional Round for the third consecutive time with Eastern Mirror as this year’s event media partner. The event in Kohima city brought together talented performers which included artistes for both dance and vocal divisions. Kicking off the event, damsel
KOHIMA The Kohima Regional Round of the All India K-Pop Contest 2023, a highly-anticipated event presented by LG, will begin from 2 pm onwards on June 8 at The Heritage, Old DC Bungalow in Kohima. The All India K-Pop Contest is a competition held every year by the Korean Cultural Centre India (KCCI), which is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea in India, together with regional organisers from cities across the country. The contest aims at providing a platform to bring K-Pop fans together and compete in vocal and dance category respectively. This year, the K-Pop India Contest is being held across cities in the country in celebration of 50 years of diplomatic ties between Korea and India. The contest is held with four rounds of competitions in India and the winners from the final round will win a trip to visit South Korea. The event in Kohima city will bring together talented performers including Roslin Toppo, Neivisienuo Zuyie and H1me for the dance category while the line
Our Correspondent Kohima, Aug 29 (EMN): The All Nagaland Private Schools’ Association (ANPSA) Kohima unit in collaboration with Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFMA) organised a music contest at RCEMPA, Jotsoma on Aug. 27. Gracing the inaugural function advisor, TaFMA, Nagaland, Theja Meru, challenged the students to work hard to excel in their academic career while expressing that hard work is the key to success. 16 schools participated in double quartet, eight schools in guitar ensemble and 24 schools in solo competition. Several schools in Kohima including AG High School, Azedon School, Baptist Mission School Jotsoma, Chandmari Higher Secondary School, Charity School, Christ King Higher Secondary School, Christian Mission School Sechii, Dainty Buds, Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Fernwood school, Holy Family Higher Secondary School, Jo Foundation Inclusive School, Little Flower Higher Secondary School, Mezhur Higher Secondary School, Minister’s Baptist Higher S