WSWF's Choi Jeong-nam, the director, boasted a larger scale.

On the morning of the 27th, an Mnet 'World of Street Woman Fighter' (directed by Kwon Young-chan CP, Choi Jeong-nam PD / hereafter 'WSWF') production presentation was held at SJ Kunsthalle in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, where the production team gathered with MC Sung Hanbin, fight judges Park Jin-Young, Mike Song, and nine members of BUMSUP team (Gabee, NO:ZE, Leejung, Ri.hey, LIP J, Monika, AIKI, Honey J, Hyojin Choi) attended.

'World of Street Woman Fighter' is the third season of Mnet's mega hit 'Street Woman Fighter' and will visit viewers across five countries, including Korea, New Zealand, the United States, Japan, and Australia.

On that day, director Choi Jeong-nam explained the reason behind planning WSWF as an international competition by stating, 'When we started SUWPA, during Season 2, a dance crew from overseas was able to come to Korea for the first time to participate in the survival. As it went on, we felt we could do a series to introduce more overseas dance crews to Korea. So, with a desire to feature more overseas crews than in Season 2, we invited them.'

So, how did they recruit overseas crews and maintain communication? Director Choi stated, 'During filming, many interpreters helped us, and now that it feels like a global project, we are in the editing phase, trying to show the footage to viewers as much as possible, which has led to many translators joining the project.'

He added, 'Since we have Korean, English, and Japanese, it takes a lot of time for translation. There are three times as many translators working with the production team. Even if there are some immature parts, I hope viewers look forward to the dancers' body language.'

Meanwhile, Mnet's 'WSWF' will premiere tonight at 10 p.m.

[Photo] Lee Da-seon, Reporter

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