KBS 2TV's 'The Ddanddara' Unveils Dance Prodigy and 'Female JYP' in Exciting New Audition Show
KBS 2TV's 'The Ddanddara' Unveils Dance Prodigy and 'Female JYP' in Exciting New Audition Show
KBS 2TV's new variety show 'The Ddanddara' is set to premiere, promising to uncover multi-talented stars in singing, dancing, acting, and entertainment. The show, a collaboration with the original entertainer Park Jin-young, aims to find the next big 'Ddanddara' across various genres, including comedy, acting, singing, dancing, traditional Korean music, and trot. The first episode is scheduled to air on November 3rd at 9:20 PM.

In the first local round held in Busan, a 17-year-old dance prodigy captivated Park Jin-young, one of the show's masters. The high school student impressed with a self-choreographed dance that fused modern dance and hip-hop. After her performance, Park Jin-young, intrigued by her talent, questioned her singing abilities, asking, "Are you really bad at singing? Is it unbearable?" Despite his curiosity, he ultimately praised her dance skills, stating, "Even if you were active now, your skills are top-notch." Cha Tae-hyun, another master, suggested hearing her sing, but Park Jin-young, still moved by her dance, quickly declined, saying, "No, don't ruin my moment."

Special master Young-tak hit the 'You Are Special' button as soon as the contestant began her performance, prompting Cha Tae-hyun to remind him, "This isn't Mr. Trot." Meanwhile, Wendy expressed her admiration by saying, "I call people cooler than me 'sister.' From now on, I'll call you sister," forming an instant bond with the young dancer.

Another standout contestant, dubbed the 'Female JYP,' showcased her talents in dance, acting, and comedy, leaving the masters in awe. Park Jin-young commented, "She has no unnecessary tricks, yet she's so sexy. There's no pretense," and humorously added, "Sorry, but it's like watching myself." Kim Ha-neul echoed the sentiment, saying, "I thought we should find someone like Park Jin-young for this program, and she's perfect."

The performances of the 17-year-old dance prodigy and the 'Female JYP' will be fully revealed in the upcoming broadcast of 'The Ddanddara,' showcasing their immense talent and potential.

Reported by Kim Seo-yun, TenAsia seogugu@tenasia.co.kr