If you’re a K-pop fan dreaming of dancing like your idols or just looking for a fun, energetic activity in Seoul, this K-pop dance class offers a unique way to connect with Korea’s pop culture. It’s more than just a dance lesson—think professional choreographers, a friendly international vibe, and a free video to remember it all.
What we love about this experience is how accessible it is to newcomers, the chance to learn from active industry professionals, and the opportunity to make international friends. Plus, you get a high-quality video of your dance performance, perfect for sharing or keeping as a memory.
A potential consideration is that, if you’re traveling solo and the group size drops below five, classes might be canceled or rescheduled. Still, the value for such a comprehensive package—especially at just $48—is hard to beat. This experience is perfect for K-pop enthusiasts, dance newbies, or anyone wanting a lively activity during their Seoul trip.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Experience
- Booking and Cost Analysis
- Meeting and Location
- Class Structure: How It All Comes Together
- The Social and Learning Environment
- What You Need to Bring
- Accessibility and Language Options
- Extras and Additional Information
- Authenticity and Real-World Insights from Reviewers
- The Video: A Highlight
- Who Will Love This Experience?
- Who Might Want to Consider Other Options?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQs
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Key Points

Professional Instructors: Active K-pop backup dancers and choreographers lead the classes, ensuring authentic and current choreography.
Language Friendly: All open classes are conducted in English, making them accessible to international visitors.
Inclusive Options: Private classes can be booked in Korean, English, Mandarin, or Russian, with flexible scheduling.
Video Included: Your dance performance is professionally shot and edited, giving you a souvenir to cherish or share.
Community Vibe: Meet and dance with people from around the world who love K-pop—making it as social as it is fun.
Duration & Structure: Each session lasts 90 minutes, blending warm-up, rhythm, choreography, shooting, and socializing.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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Booking and Cost Analysis
At just $48 per person, this class offers impressive value. For that price, you get not only a lively dance lesson but also a professionally shot and edited video of your moves—something that usually costs extra elsewhere. The straightforward booking process allows you to reserve now with the option to pay later, adding flexibility to your planning.
While some might worry that $48 is a tad affordable for a professional experience, reviews confirm that the instructors are highly praised for their patience, clarity, and energy. It’s clear that the quality of coaching matches the competitive industry standards of Seoul’s K-pop scene.
Meeting and Location
The class kicks off at the YN Company studio, with detailed directions available via a YouTube link. The studio’s central location in Seoul makes it accessible, and the meeting point is straightforward. The class ends back at the same spot, simplifying logistics. While busy days might see a slight change in schedule, the provider is transparent about cancellations if minimum group sizes aren’t met—usually at five participants.
Class Structure: How It All Comes Together
The 90-minute session is designed to be beginner-friendly but engaging enough for seasoned dancers. It begins with a quick warm-up (5 minutes) to get everyone moving and loosened up, followed by a rhythm training segment (another 5 minutes) to sync your body with the beat—crucial for nailing those choreographies.
Next is the main dance portion: 60 minutes of learning the latest K-pop choreography. Expect clear, step-by-step instructions from instructors who are currently active in Korea’s industry, including local choreographers and backup dancers. According to reviews, they excel at explaining moves patiently, even for total beginners.
In the final 10-15 minutes, the class shifts to video shooting, where professional videographers capture your performance from multiple angles. The edited video is then shared with you afterward—reviewers have described it as “fab” and “very entertaining,” a perfect keepsake.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Social and Learning Environment
One of the standout features is the international atmosphere. Participants from around the globe join these classes, creating a lively, friendly environment. Reviewers mention how teachers and staff foster a welcoming vibe, encouraging even shy dancers to give their best.
The class isn’t just about mimicking moves; it’s about feeling like a star—with some reviewers joking about “feeling like a K-pop idol” during filming. The small group format helps everyone get more personalized attention, which seems to boost confidence and learning.
What You Need to Bring
Comfort is key. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and clothing—high heels are not permitted—and to prepare for a high-energy session. Given the indoor studio setting, expect to sweat, so dress accordingly.
Accessibility and Language Options
All open classes are conducted in English, making it easy for visitors who don’t speak Korean or other languages to follow along. For private bookings, options in Korean, Chinese, and Russian are available, with flexible schedules and song choices.
Extras and Additional Information
Unlike typical dance classes that might focus solely on teaching choreography, this tour also emphasizes the fun of video production. The final footage is edited and uploaded to YouTube, allowing participants to relive their moments with a professional touch.
Participants also praise the staff for their helpfulness and clear explanations, even when some steps seem tricky at first. Reviewers mention that even complete beginners leave with a sense of achievement and fun.
Authenticity and Real-World Insights from Reviewers

Multiple reviews emphasize how knowledgeable and patient the instructors are. For example, one reviewer, Maria, appreciated Anastasia’s patience and clear instructions, saying they learned something new and experienced a bit of K-pop culture.
Others, like Claudia Maria, highlighted the joy of being filmed, calling it a “highlight” that made the experience memorable. Many reviewers, including Keira, mentioned that even if they hadn’t danced in years or were total beginners, the class was super fun and very beginner-friendly.
Some comments pointed out logistical details: “The main building and toilets were hot with only one fan, but that didn’t dampen the overall experience,” shared Georgina. This suggests that while the studio environment may be basic, the energy and quality of instruction make up for it.
The Video: A Highlight
Several reviews mentioned how much they appreciated the video editing component. The footage is edited professionally, and reviewers loved sharing their “K-pop idol” moment with friends or on TikTok. It’s a great way to remember your time in Seoul and brag a little about your dance moves.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This dance class is ideal if you’re a K-pop fan eager to learn choreography from industry professionals. It’s also suitable for complete beginners who want a fun activity that doesn’t require prior dance experience.
Travelers looking for an authentic, interactive cultural activity will find it rewarding, especially since the class connects you to Korea’s current dance scene. And if you enjoy socializing, the international crowd and friendly instructors make it a lively, inclusive environment.
It’s also perfect for those who want a lasting souvenir—your dance video will be a fun memory and a cool share on social media.
Who Might Want to Consider Other Options?
If you prefer a more traditional sightseeing experience or are uncomfortable with physical activity, this might not be the best fit. Also, travelers with very tight schedules should note that the class lasts 90 minutes plus some extra time for shooting.
Final Thoughts
This K-pop dance class offers more than just a lesson—it’s a chance to step into the shoes of your idols, learn from industry professionals, and connect with a global community. The inclusion of free video shooting and editing adds significant value, making it a memorable keepsake.
The great reviews confirm that the instructors are friendly, patient, and highly skilled, ensuring even total beginners leave with a smile and some new moves. The lively, social environment makes this experience as much about fun and cultural exchange as dance.
Given its affordability and the quality of the experience, it’s an activity that genuinely delivers authentic K-pop energy and a taste of Seoul’s vibrant dance scene. It’s best suited for music lovers, dance curious, and those wanting a lively, social activity during their visit.
FAQs

Is this class suitable for children?
Yes, but it’s recommended for children over 13 years old.
Do I need dance experience to join?
No, the classes are beginner-friendly, and many reviews mention that even those with no prior dance experience had a great time.
Can I choose my own song for private classes?
Yes, private classes offer the option to select your preferred song and schedule.
What should I wear to the class?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are best—high heels are not allowed.
How long is each class?
Each session lasts 90 minutes, including warm-up, choreography, video shooting, and socializing.
Will I be filmed during the class?
Yes, professional videographers record your performance, which is then edited into a final video.
Is the class conducted in English?
All open classes are in English. Private lessons can be booked in Korean, Mandarin, or Russian.
What happens if the minimum number of participants isn’t reached?
Classes may be canceled or rescheduled if less than five people sign up, but the provider keeps participants informed.
Can I book now and pay later?
Yes, there’s an option to reserve your spot without immediate payment, providing extra flexibility.
This experience balances fun, learning, and professional quality at an accessible price, making it a memorable highlight for any K-pop enthusiast or curious traveler. Whether you’re looking to dance like your idols or just try something new, this class delivers a lively slice of Korean pop culture.
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