BTS Hit Songs with Robots 'Doomchit Doomchit' Compete as Killer Content at Gwangju Science Museum
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 26th that it has expanded its robot dance performance content to provide new attractions.
Robot dance performances, where humanoids mimicking humans show dance moves like people to popular songs, are popular content that stop people of all ages in their tracks.
Recently, the Gwangju Science Museum moved the robot dance stage from the existing 3D theater to the central exhibition hall so that more visitors can enjoy it, and this time, considering visitors' preferences, deleted unpopular content and added two new pieces.
The newly programmed content reflected the results of a preference survey conducted among visitors and internal staff, and finally, two songs, BTS's "Dynamite" and "Baby Shark," were selected to be performed on stage.
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The robot dance performance is held twice daily at the National Gwangju Science Museum at 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM, where visitors can enjoy new songs and more diverse choreography.
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