My princesses and I had a fun time with Nickelodeon on a lovely Saturday not
long ago. We attended the Make It Pop
Dance Workshop at Street Nation
dance studio, Bandar Sunway and learnt through the steps of becoming a pop sensation
with an original dance routine featured in the show by an experienced dance
instructor. It was fun and my girls enjoyed it a lot.
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Once the dance workshop was over, we had
watched Make It Pop episode 1 together while having some refreshments.
In this new half-hour musical comedy, diva Sun Hi (Megan Lee),
fashionista Jodi (Louriza Tronco) and bookworm Corki (Erika Tham) must learn to
live together in perfect harmony after they are randomly selected to room
together at boarding school. With the help of fellow classmate and aspiring DJ,
Caleb (Dale Whibley), the girls grow from roommates to bandmates as their
group, XO-IQ,
becomes a school-wide sensation and they compete for a place in the upcoming
school musical, all while balancing music, grades, relationship and crushes.
Research from Viacom International
Media Networks’ The Next Normal study found that listening to music and
watching television are two of the top activities children between 9 and 14 years
old enjoy when they are stressed.Make It Pop features original
songs and performances with a modern pop twist and an EDM beat from the show’s
emerging, real-life group, XO-IQ.
The show’s cast includes Lee, an
ethnic Korean who is a young rising superstar and YouTuber who debuted as a
singer in South Korea and Tronco, a Canadian of Filipino descent who appeared
in her first professional theatre gig at the age of eight and has gone on to
act in television shows and a movie. Tham, who was born in Singapore and is of
Malaysian, Chinese, Dutch and Ukrainian heritage, marks her first television
starring role with Make It Pop.
Make It Pop is co-created by Thomas W. Lynch (The Secret World
of Alex Mack, South of Nowhere) and Nick Cannon (Nickelodeon
HALO Awards) and produced by DHX Media. Lynch and Cannon will serve as
executive producers together with DHX Media’s Steven DeNure and Anne Loi. The
musical direction of the series is being led by Bill Silva Entertainment, with
music supervision by Peter Coquillard and Pilar McCurry of Silva Music
Publishing. XO-IQ is managed by Bill Silva Management.
Nickelodeon announced in May this year that the series has been renewed for a
second season.
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