Mar 10 • 13:39 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Oscar presents performances dedicated to 'Sinners' and 'K-Pop Warriors'

The 98th edition of the Oscar will feature musical performances inspired by the films 'Sinners' and 'K-Pop Warriors', highlighting the cultural significance of these works.

The Oscar's upcoming 98th edition has announced a series of musical performances celebrating two prominent cultural phenomena, 'Sinners' and 'K-Pop Warriors'. The executive producer Raj Kapoor and producer Katy Mullan revealed that these performances will honor the relationship between music and storytelling, showcasing why these films have resonated with audiences worldwide.

The K-Pop segment is set to showcase a blend of traditional Korean instruments and dance, celebrating the cultural folklore that underpins this animated hit. Notable performers including Ejae, Audrey Nunca, and Rei Ami are slated to present the Oscar-nominated original song 'Golden' from the film, illustrating the global impact of K-Pop on contemporary cinema. This segment aims to highlight the fusion of modern pop with traditional elements, offering a rich cultural tapestry for viewers.

In the 'Sinners' performance, the role of music within the narrative of the film will be explored, further emphasizing how integral musical elements are to storytelling in cinema. This initiative reflects the Oscars' commitment to embracing diverse cultural influences, thereby making the awards not just a showcase of films but also a celebration of the arts and their interconnectedness, enriching the viewing experience for audiences across the globe.

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