Before the Dawn - Infinite
So I taught the first ever K-Pop dance I learnt, complete with an impromptu beginning with Akili.
Workshops are always fun.
Before the Dawn - Infinite
So I taught the first ever K-Pop dance I learnt, complete with an impromptu beginning with Akili.
Workshops are always fun.
KARA - Step (Dance Cover)
Footage from the LoKo workshop last weekend. Yes, that’s me with the bright yellow shirt and grey sweats.
Getting back into it feels great!
Such soothing voices. I ship I-Tae now. Hard.
From the Big Bang workshop! :)
Rania - Pop Pop Pop Dance Cover
The last thing I did with TDC before I left for London. It was SUPERRRR fun. :)
[Late blog update]
18.12.11 The third LoKo K-Pop dance workshop : K-Pop Hits 2011!
A combination of 9 different songs of 2011 in a total of four minutes learnt in 6 hours. It was absolutely brain draining and tiring, but it was a great lesson nonetheless.
I taught Dr. Feel Good, Fiction and Neverland this time round. I think I’m getting better at teaching now. It was great to meet so many different people, and I’m glad that everyone caught up so quickly too!
*secretly aiding the Hallyu wave*
;)
First K-Pop dance cover with my LoKos!
Please anticipate it. :)
Baek Koo Young Dance Workshop!
Yes, I met the man responsible for TVXQ’s sexy dance moves.
I was very privileged to have the chance to work with one of SM Entertainment’s K-Pop choreographers this weekend, and it was simply amazing. Koo Young and his assistant Daniel from Paris were absolutely fantastic dancers and the most adorable dorks I’ve ever met. Daniel was so adorable with all his sudden breaking out into girly gestures and his limited English skills. Koo Young without saying has been an inspiration to me as a dancer. Gosh, I miss them already. :(
We were taught SHINee’s Lucifer and TVXQ’s Before You Go - which Koo Young choreographer himself! It was amazing to be able to learn a K-Pop dance first hand from the guy who choreographed it! The feeling was unexplainable really, I was just really really happy throughout the workshop.
Tammy and Caroline did a great job of setting up the whole workshop and I can’t thank them enough and how I’m just so fortunate to have met them when I arrived in London. Thank you guys. :)
This is so true. Sigh. By this we all know that Infinite isn’t all just about talent, but so much about hard work. The less effort they put in to practice, the less synchronized they are. No, they don’t need to be perfectly synchronized to be my favourite K-Pop group, but I’m worried about the haters that are coming our way…
/Hoping they’ll have a break after their Japan debut soon.