This Friday night, experience the Philadelphia Museum of Art like never before as it celebrates its marquee exhibition, Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910, with a K-Pop dance party and fashion show.

K-Pop, or Korean pop, hails from South Korea and calls on audiovisual elements, catchy melodies and repetitive dance moves to please its worldwide audience.

The popularity of K-Pop is evident everywhere from South Korea to Latin America to the United States.

On Friday, the Philadelphia Museum of Art ushers in I Love Dance, a New York City-based troupe made up of seasoned K-Pop dancers. The dance group is slated to perform a K-Pop dance, lead a mini-dance class and end the night with an all-out dance party.

Also look forward to a runway show featuring designs made by students from the Art Institute of Philadelphia for a Treasures from Korea-inspired fashion show throughout Great Stair Hall.

The K-Pop Dance Party and Fashion Show are presented as part of the museum’s weekly Art After 5 event, but for this special evening, the museum is set to stay open even later than usual — until 9:45 p.m.

Admission to the party is included in the price of general admission.

Put on your dancing shoes, folks!

K-Pop Dance Party and Fashion Show

When: Friday, March 28, 5-9:45 p.m.

Where: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Cost: Included in general admission

More info: www.philamuseum.org