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- Q8036087 abstract "World Pump Festival better known as WPF, is an annual competition and event focusing on the dance game Pump It Up which takes place at the end of each year. Pump It Up is a Korean game that requires physical movement of the feet. The game is open for breakdancing, and many people have accomplished this feat by memorizing the steps and creating dance moves to hit the arrows on time. What separates this from other Machine dance tournaments is the large amount of prize money on offer and national qualifiers around the world.At WPF, the best technical and freestyle players are flown from several countries to compete in their respective categories: Speed and Freestyle. As of 2006, a Female Speed category was introduced. The candidates are selected by tournaments held in their respective country by Supporters and Club Leaders - Members of the Pump community who work unpaid for Andamiro, organise tournaments and social events during the year. As well as the competition itself, Andamiro takes players and spectators on a tour of the host country, as a form of tourism aiming to promote the game as a sport for weight loss using videogames and Korean culture to create friendship between players. Previous locations of WPF have been held in Korea at G Star, Lotte World and more recently, Mexico City. Nationals (qualifiers for WPF) in Mexico and Brazil have been held in sports stadiums.Competitors in the freestyle category incorporate elements of locking, salsa, funk styles, popping, hip hop dance, breakdance and street dance into performances. It has become the norm to make a routine using choreography while facing the audience.".
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- Q8036087 comment "World Pump Festival better known as WPF, is an annual competition and event focusing on the dance game Pump It Up which takes place at the end of each year. Pump It Up is a Korean game that requires physical movement of the feet. The game is open for breakdancing, and many people have accomplished this feat by memorizing the steps and creating dance moves to hit the arrows on time.".
- Q8036087 label "World Pump Festival".
- Q8036087 homepage piugame.com.