From Blackpink to Street Woman Fighter 2: The Singapore-based dance talent agency making a mark in K-pop

Ong and Gallarde went on to create Jam Republic The Agency in 2017 after believing they had created a sizable system of dancing from all over the world. &nbsp,

” First, it was hard to find choreographers, time. Not only global, only any choreographers to meet our organization”, Ong said.

He explained that there were n’t many dance companies outside of the United States when Jam Republic The Agency was founded. It was a relatively new idea for many dancing. They do n’t know what we do. They do n’t know if we can help” .&nbsp,

What strengthened their standing was the fact that they had demonstrated through Jam Republic Collective that they were able to hire dancing. It even helped that they had established relationships with producers in different parts of Asia.

In fact, meeting the “right people” proved to have a ripple effect. The company may frequently be referred to another in a different country after working with one spouse.

Ong recalls the earlier days of Jam Republic The Agency, and he said that whenever contracts were struck with dancers and associates, they were communicated orally. They just signed formal agreements about three or four years afterwards.

” I was blessed and fortunate that all the partners ( and dancers ) we had were frequently like-minded and there were no trust issues,” I said. And that’s why it worked properly till today”.

Acting WITH BLACKPINK &nbsp,

To say that 2023 was a crazy time for Jam Republic The Agency would be an insult. After all, that was the year that Blackpink, a worldwide superstar, made its appearance at Coachella. &nbsp,