Even covering the same song, each team's outcome is different. Member composition, practice room habits, camera placement, eye for costume selection — these accumulate to form a team's signature. This hub gathers cover dance crews from around the world by team, allowing their signatures to be tracked.
| Crew | Note |
|---|---|
| Majesty Team | One of the teams with the most accumulated videos — fun to observe changes over time |
| 4U Dance Crew | Sense of stability built through consistent uploads |
| ARTBEAT | Raw, street-based performance |
If you binge-watch videos by crew, you'll see things differently than when viewing by song.
Growth Trajectory. If you view older and latest videos side-by-side, it reveals how the team's cohesion has improved. Cover dance is more an art of synergy than individual skill, and this change is greater than you might expect.
Song Selection Preferences. Some teams only choose perfectly synchronized choreography songs, while others repaint atmospheric songs with their team's color. The song selection list itself is the team's self-introduction.
Utilization of Space. Practice room teams and street teams have different camera languages. If the same team moves between these two spaces, the difference becomes even clearer.
Crew pages are continuously added. Teams that are consistently active and have accumulated videos are prioritized. When a team page is created, it means having a permanent URL that can be shared on social media, which can be used as a portfolio for competition applications or collaboration inquiries.
How are crew pages selected? We start with teams that are consistently active and have a sufficient accumulation of cover videos.
Are there international teams? Cover dance has been a global scene from the start. We gather teams regardless of nationality. If you're curious about the international scene, also check out Taiwan Dance Cover.
Where can I find teams participating in competitions? Competition schedules and results are in Dance Events, and participation methods are in 2026 Kpop Cover Dance Festival.
The protagonists of cover dance are people, not songs. Pick a crew you like and watch their videos in chronological order, starting from the oldest — observing the growth process of a team is the deepest way to enjoy this scene.