Seniors raise the roof to 'APT.' at Han River dance party Published: 01 Nov. 2024, 16:10 Updated: 01 Nov.

2024, 16:28 Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI MC Lee Jung-yong kicks off a dance festival dubbed “Let’s Play Together, Seniors.” [SINOR] With couples out on excursions, a fireworks festival and various busking performances, Seoul’s Han River, known for its vast waterway, is usually filled with youthful energy. Yet, on this particular day, it wasn’t youthful energy but a more refined vigor that filled the air with unmatched liveliness and energy even in the increasingly chilly weather.

Dressed in hip-hop attire and tango outfits, older dancers all over 50 filled the floor, their steps bursting with rhythm and joy. Drawing on years of experience, each move felt purposeful and expressive, in sync with the latest trends in music, including the global sensation “APT.” by Rosé and Bruno Mars.

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