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I made a Kpop club at my university. FUN EVENT IDEAS?


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It took me forever but I found 10 people who are interested in kpop and want to start a kpop club. School starts in a couple weeks and I am hoping to recruit a ton more kpop fans. Currently all we do is fanboy and fangirl over kpop via a Facebook group. 

 

Does anyone have any fun event ideas I could hold so we can all meet and have fun times together? Honestly I cannot think of anything at all.

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I'm not sure of your intentions for this "kpop club," but a few things my international music club does:

  • Dancing/vocal (technique, pronunciation, covers/lyric writing) workshops every week, either sign up to lead it or show up
  • Prepare projects to perform at various club events at the university/neighboring universities
  • Create a music video cover of a song
  • Have a showcase to perform projects members have worked on during the semester
  • Karaoke get-togethers - for us, there's a local place we go to to sing songs in korean, chinese, etc.
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You can also make constest about korean recipes at your house, and when they all gonne, you have food for a week :ohbi:

 

Kidding in part, but you can make korean dishes and maybe get soju to feel a lil more close to korean traditions, while watching dramas

 

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Have mini fanwars debate style about what song is better/what idol looks better and stuff, improve your debate style and it will help you in your future stuff too.

 

Have the club attempt to make Korean food, I think that would be interesting.

 

Kareoke is obvious.

 

Last but not the least, play the most common game in kpop occasionally, pepero game! :)

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My university had a Kpop club, and these are some of the activities they've done:

 

- dance cover workshop. Within the Kpop club, there's a dance cover subunit, and the performing members teach the non-performing members the moves to each Kpop dance

- Big/Little system. This system is something that exists in all clubs at my university, and it's where people who are new to the club (Littles) are paired up with someone who has been in the club for a year or more (Bigs). The Bigs job is to get the Littles adjusted to the club.

- Running Fan, a parody of Running Man. I don't remember exactly how the game worked, but I remember hide and seek being involved

- Kpop-inspired holiday events. For example, at our Halloween Bash event, some people dressed up as their favourite Kpop idols

- Kpop merchandise auction. This was basically where I got free Kpop merchandise. How the auction worked is that from the beginning of the year till the end, if you're an active participant in the club's meetings and activities, you can get points to use towards the auction at the end. Generally, the more points you have, the better chance you have at getting the good stuff (i.e. posters, CDs). There used to be this one girl in the club who got a lot of those because she had well over 200 points, which is hard to get unless you go to all the meetings and events, and if there's a team game and your team wins.

- Kpop Jeopardy. How far back in Kpop history you want to go depends on you, but there were a couple of Kpop oldies fans (aka people who were around when H.O.T./SES/Baby VOX/Fin.KL existed) in my uni's Kpop club so some of the answers went far back.

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