BIG OCEAN
The first hard-of-hearing K-Pop group continues to break barriers with a memorable training video.

BIG OCEAN has just published on its official channel a particularly striking training video for its title “Cold moon“, subtitled “Wheelchair ver.“. Faithful to their mission of making music accessible to all and raising public awareness of disability, members PJ, CHANYEON, and JISEOK propose here an adapted choreography that highlights the strength and fluidity of movement, whatever the tool used. This version is not only a technical exercise, it is a powerful statement of intent that reaffirms the status of the group as a pioneer of inclusivity in the global music industry.
The South Korean press has widely covered this release, highlighting the ingenuity of the choreography which integrates wheelchairs not as constraints, but as dynamic elements of the performance. Specialized media note that this initiative comes as BIG OCEAN gains international popularity thanks to its participation in global awareness events. The video shows the members executing complex arm movements and synchronized group formations with impressive precision, all to the melancholy pop rhythms of “Cold moon“.
This publication is part of a broader desire by the agency PARASTAR ENTERTAINMENT to show that talent knows no physical limits. By choosing to release this specific “Dance practice“, the group offers crucial visibility to artists with disabilities and proves that the emotion of a song can be transmitted through a multitude of body languages. The song itself, with its lyrics evoking perseverance and light in the darkness, finds a very special resonance in this visual staging.
With this demonstration of pure talent and empathy, BIG OCEAN does not just entertain, it inspires and lastingly transforms the landscape of pop culture.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: YouTube BIG OCEAN