[news] Boyfriend takes on a Musical Challenge for W Academy
2012.02.24
Boy group Boyfriend takes on a musical challenge. On the 24th of February episode of Mnet's global project "Boyfriend's W Academy" the members of Boyfriend will be taking on a challenge of participating in a Musical.
For the Musical, they will be mixing different genre's such as Hip Hop, Jazz, Techno, Classical Ballet and Modern Dance. Their abilities will surely be tested for this challenge. For the whole musical number, they were given 5 hours to rehearse all the steps and the member's quickly stepped up to the challenged and gave their all to the rehearsal.
To make it like a real musical, about 15 musical actors helped and participated in the presentation, this was a real actual musical that they were practicing and during the practice, the veteran musical actors were impressed with the group's determination, however the group confessed saying, "This is one of the most difficult missions we have ever done." Meanwhile, the episode will be broadcast on February 24 on Mnet.
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