Comments by "Mark Armage" (@markarmage3776) on "SHINee Taemin didn’t welcome EXO Kai at first? [Happy Together / 2017.09.07]" video.
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He is not the best dancer in K-pop, kid, the most artistic one maybe, maybe but that's another type of dance. EXO movement are weak, so is BTS, so is the majority of nowaday boygroup, they're not really dancing, it's just moving to look like dancing, you can call that dancing but you need to distinguish that those dance move are far less demanding than the dance moves as such of TVXQ or 2PM. Girl groups dance never backed down from their previous difficulty, everytime there's a slide move while standing up straight, they're actually move their entire body weight using one leg because that knee has to sustain the weight throughout the body bending.
Male group do slides while bowing down, that's easier because you don't move during the slides.
Do some actual dancing.
Don't be an idiot, kid.
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@Heevoice Kai don't realize that they all looked easy because they were made to look effortless. You know what moves are actually easy, EXO, BTS, all of those boygroup nonsense nowadays. Dance that really cost your stamina, TVXQ and 2PM.
They look intense because they were choreographed to look like they're intense but in countless form, male dance are way easier due to types of action required to appeal masculinity or femininity.
Here's a clue, when there's a slide move, female has to slide with their body straight while men can crunch down. The male version looks more intense but it's actually way easier. When the female slides, the other leg has to endure the entire body weight lifting up and down, but when men slides, because they're already bending down, they don't have to bend again.
Example, EXO dancing king.
Do some actual dancing, pal.
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Kai don't realize that they all looked easy because they were made to look effortless. You know what moves are actually easy, EXO, BTS, all of those boygroup nonsense nowadays. Dance that really cost your stamina, TVXQ and 2PM.
They look intense because they were choreographed to look like they're intense but in countless form, male dance are way easier due to types of action required to appeal masculinity or femininity.
Here's a clue, when there's a slide move, female has to slide with their body straight while men can crunch down. The male version looks more intense but it's actually way easier. When the female slides, the other leg has to endure the entire body weight lifting up and down, but when men slides, because they're already bending down, they don't have to bend again.
Example, EXO dancing king.
Do some actual dancing, pal.
Spinning isn't the hard part, physic wise, the hard part is minimal body movement to show effortlessness in dance moves, that also decrease the body capability of generating strength, and that's only happen with female dance.
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@Heevoice I only mention it due to the sliding move, if you want to talk other form, happy to. Monster, that choreography, the majority of moves is in the form of crunching down the knee, therefore leg movements will be easier due to no bending upward during the dance. Every dancer drown in sweat pal, if they had drank water beforehand.
If they don't store water in their body, there would be no sweat. At least not much sweat. When you sweat a lot, it means the body temperature rises a lot, and the body will continue to sweat depends on how much water you have in you, if you don't store water, it would still be as tiring but with no sweat. So your argument is false.
I'm talking physic wise and logic wise, learn to dance, kid.
And finally, I have seen him performing in concert, I've also seen TVXQ 5 performing in concert, easily noticeable that TVXQ choreography is way harder and boy group choreograph is going downhill.
Here's another basic subject, it's called math, body move to the beat, if the beat is slower, they're moving slower, compare the beat, idiot.
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Kai is a professional dancer in ballet and stuff, not in pop music dancing, ballet has minimal shoulder and elbow movement, it's usually up or down but not sideways and backwards.
It also doesn't have much fast pacing knee movement, spinning isn't knee movement, during the time of the spin, the knee doesn't bend.
Kai don't realize that they all looked easy because they were made to look effortless. You know what moves are actually easy, EXO, BTS, all of those boygroup nonsense nowadays. Dance that really cost your stamina, TVXQ and 2PM.
large body movements and jumping up and immediately down.
They look intense because they were choreographed to look like they're intense but in countless form, male dance are way easier due to types of action required to appeal masculinity or femininity.
Here's a clue, when there's a slide move, female has to slide with their body straight while men can crunch down. The male version looks more intense but it's actually way easier. When the female slides, the other leg has to endure the entire body weight lifting up and down, but when men slides, because they're already bending down, they don't have to bend again.
Example, EXO dancing king.
Do some actual dancing, pal.
Spinning isn't the hard part, physic wise, the hard part is minimal body movement to show effortlessness in dance moves, that also decrease the body capability of generating strength, and that's only happen with female dance.
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@hyacinthhyacinth5443 EXO for clear skin good eyesight and lovelife BTS dancing is hip hop?
Yeah, nice try, pal.
What are they gonna say when a bunch of cyber terrorist goes after them? Exo sucks? The truth is like poetry, people hate poetry.
Girl group dance is very hard, the tempo of the song itself is much faster, movements require elegance.
Don't be a delusional fans.
The difficulties of male group dancing went downhill really quickly. Power and fluidity?
Yeah nice try, hand movement requires less force, back in the days, they do arm and body movements.
Math, difficult, right?
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Kai don't realize that they all looked easy because they were made to look effortless. You know what moves are actually easy, EXO, BTS, all of those boygroup nonsense nowadays. Dance that really cost your stamina, TVXQ and 2PM.
They look intense because they were choreographed to look like they're intense but in countless form, male dance are way easier due to types of action required to appeal masculinity or femininity.
Here's a clue, when there's a slide move, female has to slide with their body straight while men can crunch down. The male version looks more intense but it's actually way easier. When the female slides, the other leg has to endure the entire body weight lifting up and down, but when men slides, because they're already bending down, they don't have to bend again.
Example, EXO dancing king.
Do some actual dancing, pal.
Spinning isn't the hard part, physic wise, the hard part is minimal body movement to show effortlessness in dance moves, that also decrease the body capability of generating strength, and that's only happen with female dance.
SNSD didn't dance harder than this, Gee was quite easy, I got a boy was fairly easy, Hoot is easier, and Lion Heart is just tremendously easy. The hardest they ever dance is Oh!, and it's because they have to stay still while posing, not because of fast movement.
After school, maybe.
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Because it's not the truth, that dance is definitely tiring, every time you jump, you're lifting your entire bodyweight, and when you flex, you're also moving your entire bodyweight. Walking however, don't, so compare to boygroup dance like EXO, it's just a level above, EXO and BTS don't actually dance, they make it look like they're dancing but it's actually moving to look like dancing, big movements requires real stamina, like TVXQ and 2PM used to do.
Don't be an idiot.
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@taira7007 You pick a song which there is only 2 members, very low tempo, and never considered a signature choreograph, at least pick a correct example.
I have no idea where you think modern choreography is more demanding, here's where you're very wrong for really obvious reason, mainstream music, EDM incorporated into songs usually resulted in rap sections, and those sections alon are usually account 1/3 of the song, and for those 1/3, most barely move, that includes the beat transition where the music suddenly slow down and they pretend that they're moving to the slowing beat, but it's actually not moving.
The really hard one, maybe try TVXQ purple line, or O Jung.Ban.Hap, even Mirotic is harder than most modern choreography, here's a tip from physics, when you stretch your entire arm and swing it instead of just moving the elbow really fast, you're using much more energy.
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@PCVP4729 They filled a small stage with a bunch of people, yeah, that's paying attention to formation.
It's also there to make the crowd effect, which in fact lowers the requirements of a in sync choreography.
Popping, vibration, locking, you're just naming random popular style of dancing, that is not an argument, it's a fan excuse.
The reason people do one style their entire life is because that one style alone is difficult enough to master.
Your example of mixing styles. you missed a few stuff, they mixed it badly.
It's neither full hip hop or contemporary or is it at the level to be considered good hip hop or contemporary, it's a gimmick.
In Wolf they formed a tree, yeah, that might looks contemporary but come on, it's shallow as it can get and really? Black Swan? you called that contemporary dancing? That is pure insult.
Dancing is one thing, pretending to be dancing and hiding behind the excuse of not doing something straight to dilute the quality of it is another stuff.
Break dancing is very different from jazz hands, like how the original dancing in the 2000s came from the origin of pop choreography in the 1990s, very much technical and follows certain discipline.
And current kind of dancing, where they wave their arms around and delusional fans consider it "modern" and "artistic"
Distinguish the two. Contemporary dancing is not that easy to be easily mixed into pop songs. That is a massive insult.
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Kai don't realize that they all looked easy because they were made to look effortless. You know what moves are actually easy, EXO, BTS, all of those boygroup nonsense nowadays. Dance that really cost your stamina, TVXQ and 2PM.
They look intense because they were choreographed to look like they're intense but in countless form, male dance are way easier due to types of action required to appeal masculinity or femininity.
Here's a clue, when there's a slide move, female has to slide with their body straight while men can crunch down. The male version looks more intense but it's actually way easier. When the female slides, the other leg has to endure the entire body weight lifting up and down, but when men slides, because they're already bending down, they don't have to bend again.
Example, EXO dancing king.
Do some actual dancing, pal.
Spinning isn't the hard part, physic wise, the hard part is minimal body movement to show effortlessness in dance moves, that also decrease the body capability of generating strength, and that's only happen with female dance.
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Kai don't realize that they all looked easy because they were made to look effortless. You know what moves are actually easy, EXO, BTS, all of those boygroup nonsense nowadays. They're aren't doing much, they're doing moves but not actually moving much of the body. EXO Monster is a clear example, the majority of their body doesn't move, they're usually still, 2 factors, the songs are slower and the dance move are easier. A piece of advice, if during a span of 5 seconds, you move 2 seconds and stand still for 3, the time you rest is more than the time you dance. Dance that really cost your stamina, TVXQ and 2PM.
large body movements and jumping up and immediately down, always moving.
They look intense because they were choreographed to look like they're intense but in countless form, male dance are way easier due to types of action required to appeal masculinity or femininity.
Here's a clue, when there's a slide move, female has to slide with their body straight while men can crunch down. The male version looks more intense but it's actually way easier. When the female slides, the other leg has to endure the entire body weight lifting up and down, but when men slides, because they're already bending down, they don't have to bend again.
Example, EXO dancing king.
Do some actual dancing, pal.
Spinning isn't the hard part, physic wise, the hard part is minimal body movement to show effortlessness in dance moves, that also decrease the body capability of generating strength, and that's only happen with female dance.
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@iheartTH1203 They didn't move their entire body, I don't know what kind of lies you're trying to make, pal. They only moved some parts while the other parts were still, here's a clue, when you're turning your arms and your upper body subsequently turns with it, it's not turning your upper body.
Kai can spin, it requires balance, but sorry, not stamina, female ballerinas spin way more than Kai, want to check that out?
Twirling when not actually moving much of the body requires more stamina, kid, because they still moves the necessary part of the body but requires to move them back immediately after moving them.
Groundbreaking? If you're just referring to how male dance are always performed with a spreading legs, that's not groundbreaking. One time jumping up and down is way more exhausting than putting hands up or down like in Electric kiss.
Don't lie to yourself.
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Because others are unprofessional and can be forgiven with their lack of knowledge, with Kai, it's just pure arrogance, you know what dance is easy, Love shot and a bunch of modern boy group, that's the easy ones, girl group dances never seemed to back down but boy group has declined very much, TVXQ dance, those are tiring, Super Junior dance, that is tiring.
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