Will Mnet's Stage Fighter Uphold The Legacy Of Street Woman Fighter?

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Mnet is set to trade its platinum for crystal as their iconic original dance series transitions to a new platform with “Stage Fighter.” This time the emphasis will be on elegance refined with technique over raw intensity. As the stamina, stance, and expressions are tested in this battle for the spotlight. In many ways, “Stage Fighter” is poised to uphold the “Street Woman Fighter”s legacy by introducing global audiences to niche genres. 

It will showcase 64 dancers across contemporary, ballet, and traditional Korean dancing, judged under the keen eyes of world-class masters and coaches. The show’s teaser and previews released through the official YouTube channel, ‘The CHOOM’, already provide a glimpse of the sincerity of artists and judges that encourages them to attain perfection in the minute details of their respective genres. This makes the show the perfect leaf to progress Mnet’s dance series. 

 

The Evolution of Mnet’s Dance Survival Shows

Mnet introduced the street dance culture on prime-time television on Aug. 24, 2021, with “Street Woman Fighter”. Its premier broke several records and illuminated the faces behind the popular K-Pop choreographies. It also captured their talent and craft, taking Korean street dancing to a new stage. 

Ever since, they have created several seasons, including “Street Dance Girl Fighter”, “Street Man Fighter”, and “Any Body Can Dance.” Each of them constituted various street dancing genres, such as hip-hop, waacking, afro, krump, house, and more. Their latest release, “Street Woman Fighter 2