VictorXN0
Go Go Girls
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Post by VictorXN0 on Mar 14, 2002 0:33:52 GMT 7
In case some ppl dunno... choreography means the Dance Steps which is thought and created by ppl... if i haven't defined wrongly... Dunno how most will feel... but i personally think it's quite creative and it is the moves of your very own. Especially when ppl r lookin' for songs which Avex haven't created a set of PP Dance Steps and create 1 himself / herself... This shows the creativity of the Choreographer But 1 set back, he / she will be wastin' time if non-avex songs r banned...
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eLvA
Go Go Girls
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Post by eLvA on Mar 14, 2002 1:25:08 GMT 7
It's not so much about the choreography but how publicise ur moves is. No one will noe it unless someone popular dances it.
Choreography doesn't only limit itself to songs... the part where we can fully show the cherography skills can also the transition from on song to another. Or the editing of certain moves in a song. If you ever saw the japan comp where parapa! love members Haru, Shizuka, Kahori, Yukari are discovered, (I believe it's 2000 japan comp.) You understand that para moves are never restricting and you can edit them if you wish to.
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Post by ^Shingo^ on Mar 14, 2002 3:45:19 GMT 7
It's good for paralists to be creative.Like what Elva has said.Creativity isn't just restricted to just thinking of original moves for routines.Everything from transition to outfits are forms of creativity.But of course I don't go around publicising that I've created new moves for routines and expecting anyone to learn it.I mean there's lots of variations to the same routine or move that you've created so there's no fixed move.After watching the japan national competition,I really admire the paralists in japan for their creativness.
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Post by Ryuko_Kimura on Mar 14, 2002 10:52:44 GMT 7
If there is a chance to choreograph ur own dance step on a different unheard song, we may have the songs of our own. But ya..... unless u done it in a competition or a performance no one will really appreciate it.
I like tinking of dance steps and pantern on transition between 2 songs in a mix. Beri fun. Like wad we did in the ISP performance. We have so much fun tinking and appreciate our own steps. ;D
Btw where can u d/l or c the japan national competition? I wanna C!!!!
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EuroMarinos
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The one they call boss. Hmm...
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Post by EuroMarinos on Mar 17, 2002 11:36:11 GMT 7
But just for the info - I believe there isn't really a song that there has been no Para Para steps... after all if Richie and Maki have been doing it for the past 8 years I'm sure they've got almost every Eurobeat song covered - perhaps it's just that we are still very (x50) much behind them?
~sidetracked... Darren dun delete my post!!!~
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Post by ParaParaFanatic on Mar 19, 2002 14:18:59 GMT 7
you know what there are different versions of some parapara dances so there are some with more then one. also the parapara clubs in japan some have a different parapara then other clubs but then again most use the official ppa routines or ppp routines. mostly twinstar does all the routines that i know off.
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