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Bae yoon jung twitter
Bae yoon jung twitter








She thinks her hoobaes are doing a great job leading the way for dancers in Korea.

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She thinks more and more different countries will be asking Korean dancers to choreograph their dances. She feels so proud and happy that Korea has so many incredible dancers. And after watching this show, she is realizing that Aiki is not just a normal dancer, and she's realizing just how good Aiki is. She said she knew and acknowledged Honeyj as an incredible dancer for a long time. Which dancers she thinks are really good: HoneyJ and Aiki. When girl dance groups battle, their pride is on the line, so these groups are extremely competitive But, she is actually a mom who has a kid. Aiki seems like a young boy in your neighborhood who is incredibly skilled at dancing. Aiki in her opinion is very cool and down-to-earth, and very witty and sensible. BYJ's dancing style is similar to Gabee’s but after watching Aiki dance, she became a fan of Aiki. It's not always cool to dance tough and do flashy moves, (and Leejung doesn't need to do that to dance well)Īiki & Gabee: they definitely had some tension between each other because on Refund Sisters, Aiki's dance got chosen and not Lachica's. Leejung: She has the natural ability to play with the (rhythm of the) music. Chaeyeon must've been really lonely here.

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She said chaeyeon went on like 3 survival programs now and she thinks Chaeyeon is so amazing and cool for pushing herself like this despite dancing with all these professional dancers. Simeez: she is really good, but in a battle you have to choose the right songs too.Ĭhaeyeon: BYJ said she was once contacted by Chaeyeon because she was having such a hard time on this program. That's just how it is.īYJ said she never did dance battles, and she doesn’t really like battles, and doesn’t have a lot of confidence in that. She says there is and always has been A LOT of tension and beef between dance groups. That was what it was like when she was dancing so she is honestly a bit jealous of the dancers now (in broadcast teams) because they have so much confidence and can say “Look at me. You can’t do waacking, rocking, hip hop – and if you do practice this on your own time, people will go up to you and ask what the hell you think you’re doing, why are you practicing this – she thinks that kind of atmosphere made no sense (she was a part of broadcast dance teams). With broadcast dance teams, you’re not allowed to dance the way you want to.

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With street dancers, they are the center of attention, and they go to battles and competitions. She thinks street dancers and broadcast dance teams are very different. She thinks this program is so great because it lets dance groups become known to the public. Awards include the 2018 Grand Prize in the Korean choreography division and the 2015 Korea Public Culture Arts Award from the chancellor of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.Here are some things I caught from the video (correct me if I'm wrong): Yoon Jung Bae is widely known as a mentor on Korean television's K-pop competition programme Produce and is the founder and CEO of choreographic team YAMA & HOTCHICKS Entertainment. She became the first K-pop dancer to receive copyright fees when she appeared in the worldwide hit song Gentlemen by Psy and is an advocate for choreographers' rights.

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Īward-winning dancer and choreographer Yoon Jung Bae has created some of the most memorable dance routines for K-pop bands including T-ara ( Bo Peep Bo Peep), Kara ( Mister), EXID ( Up & Down) and Brown-Eyed Girls ( Abracadabra). The film will be available to watch until Thu. Simply visit this page and tune in online on Wed 2 Dec at 7.30pm. This short film celebrates the talent behind the K-pop craze, featuring rehearsal footage from the dance studio and Yoon Jung Bae's dance academy clips from hit K-pop music videos exclusive interviews with Bae, singer LUNASOLAR and renowned choreographers Sung Deuk Son, Jun Hee Park, Tony An, and Chae-yeon from the group IZ*One  an insight into Bae's roles as a pioneer for choreographers' rights and her plans for the future! See what it takes to nurture young performers, run a successful dance school and create pieces that 'grab your attention for three minutes’ time and time again. Known for its addictive melodies, slick choreography, and production values, K-pop has become a global phenomenon. This documentary gives you a peek into the world of Yoon Jung Bae, the choreographer behind some of the high octane dance routines of K-pop's biggest bands including Brown Eyed Girls, T-ara and Kara and mentor on Korean television's K-pop competition programme Produce. Meet K-pop choreographer Yoon Jung Bae, the choreographer with the Midas touch! Subtitles are available, please select on the video task bar. Sorry, you missed this event, SIGN UP to get information on our forthcoming shows Watch here on Wed 2 Dec from 7.30pm, available until.








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