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Justin Bieber's Choreographer to Direct Show for World Nomad Games Opening

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Preparations are underway in Bishkek for the opening ceremony of the World Nomad Games, featuring a large-scale dance production.
  • A choreographer from the USA, who has worked with global stars like Justin Bieber, is directing the show.
  • The VI World Nomad Games will take place in Kyrgyzstan from August 31 to September 6, with the opening ceremony on August 31 in Bishkek.

Preparations are in full swing in Bishkek for the opening ceremony of the World Nomad Games, highlighted by a spectacular dance performance. Videos from rehearsals show a large group of dancers practicing at the 'Jashtyk' arena, indicating the scale of the production.

Organizers have enlisted a choreographer from the United States, known for their work with international celebrities including Justin Bieber, to design the show's routines. The elaborate dance performance will feature artists from various countries, all diligently rehearsing to ensure synchronization and impact for the opening ceremony.

"Preparations for the opening of the World Nomad Games are in full swing. It will be a large-scale show that will be remembered for a long time," wrote one participant involved in the dance group, sharing footage from a rehearsal. The visuals suggest a significant number of dancers participating simultaneously, though specific details of the production remain under wraps.

The VI World Nomad Games are scheduled to be held in Kyrgyzstan from August 31 to September 6. The opening ceremony is set for August 31 in Bishkek, with the main competitions taking place in the Issyk-Kul region.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.