Do you love dancing to your favorite K-pop songs? Good news: you can showcase your talent to all visitors during the big K-pop dance competition. Whether you’re an amateur or a professional, sign up without delay!
- Friday 27/02: K-pop Solo Dance Contest (FULL – Sold out)
- Saturday 28/02: K-pop Dance Contest for Amateurs and Beginners (minimum 2 to maximum 15 dancers)
- Sunday 01/03: K-pop Dance Contest Intermediate/Advanced (minimum 2 to maximum 15 dancers)
- Sunday 01/03: K-pop Kids Dance Contest (children aged 6 to 11 years)
Register via the form at the bottom of the page.
Not sure about your level?
Then send an email with a video to Hidden Power and ask for their feedback: hiddenpowerconcours@gmail.com
Do you want to try your luck in one of these contests? It’s very simple: just read the information below, choose your contest, and fill out the registration form now.
Registration deadline: February 16, 2026!
No further changes to designs or other materials will be allowed after this date to ensure the smooth organization of the contest. You will receive an email if your registration is confirmed. In case of cancellation, please notify us as soon as possible at the same email address.
Good luck to everyone!
Information and Rules
- The K-pop contests will be organized according to the level of the registered group.
- A dancer may only participate once per contest.
- Music tracks must last between 2 minutes (minimum) and 2 minutes 30 seconds (maximum). No overtime is allowed.
- Groups must respect the number of dancers according to the chosen contest.
- The tracks (music) sent must be renamed with the group’s name and be in MP3 format. We do not do editing.
- Criteria considered during the contest:
- Technique (synchronization, originality, skill level)
- Aesthetics (costume, hairstyle, set, makeup)
- Performance (smile, energy)
- For any technical questions related to the dance contest: hiddenpowerconcours@gmail.com
K-pop Contest – Amateur or Advanced?
- Amateur and Beginner Level: An amateur dancer is someone who participates occasionally, motivated mainly by passion, dances for fun, and has not yet mastered all the basics of dance.
- Intermediate Level: An intermediate dancer is someone who trains regularly, knows the basics, improves their skills, and is therefore at a higher level than an amateur.
- Advanced Level: An advanced dancer learns choreography quickly, may be a choreographer, participates in videos and competitions, and can be compensated for semi-professional performances but cannot yet make a living from it.
If you’re unsure which category to choose: hiddenpowerconcours@gmail.com