Inborn ability
When "Today" interviewed Wade Robson on what he will be looking out for when he judge the Danz War, this is what he said:
"For me, it's that thing that separate a dancer from just another performer. It's somebody who knows how to tell a story with their movements, who kind of reels you in - you just can't take your eyes off of them.
You could have two dancers next to each other with the same technical ability, but for some reason, there's one of them that you're just really drawn to."
Yes, I completely agree on that. I always think that a good dancer needs to have a kind of inborn ability that will attract people. It can be the groove, and how the dancer can bring out the his own charisma even by following the cheoro that is set by others.
Just like Ryuichi and Ryohei. Ryohei's skill is better than Ryuichi. But Ryuichi has his own style and charisma that will attract people, at least me. Ryohei is an introvert person, and in a way this is shown in his dance. So I always believe that I can tell if a dancer is an introvert or extrovert by looking at his dancing.
"For me, it's that thing that separate a dancer from just another performer. It's somebody who knows how to tell a story with their movements, who kind of reels you in - you just can't take your eyes off of them.
You could have two dancers next to each other with the same technical ability, but for some reason, there's one of them that you're just really drawn to."
Yes, I completely agree on that. I always think that a good dancer needs to have a kind of inborn ability that will attract people. It can be the groove, and how the dancer can bring out the his own charisma even by following the cheoro that is set by others.
Just like Ryuichi and Ryohei. Ryohei's skill is better than Ryuichi. But Ryuichi has his own style and charisma that will attract people, at least me. Ryohei is an introvert person, and in a way this is shown in his dance. So I always believe that I can tell if a dancer is an introvert or extrovert by looking at his dancing.
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