Group exercise had been associated with older people, but the playlist of K-pop and US hip-hop is a hit with gen Z
It’s evening rush hour in central Bangkok, the roads are clogged with traffic and the air is heavy from the heat. But in a corner of the capital’s biggest park, the crowds are already gathering to dance.
As the music starts, an aerobics leader glides across a small stage. A sea of arms move from side to side, then touch the sky. Knees pop up and down. Ankles tap.
The sessions have become so popular that projector screens and extra speakers have been added
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