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TVXQ

 

 

 

 

TVXQ is duo band consuming of two members.  The band is sponsered by the company of SM entertainment. Both members are known for their talent in choregraphy.  Their choreography and performances are known world wide and won various awards such as "The Most Popular K-Pop star" and "Best performance" for their album singles "Catch me" and "Keep your head down."

 

 

 

 

 

"Catch me" which was published on September 24th 2014,  is one of their well-known choreographic songs which consume of hand tutting and robotic movements. The creatviity of this music video is very expressed effectively due to the robotic arms (fashion) with connects with the choreography.

 

Catch me was sung in two different lanuages, Korean and Japanese. The choreography of th music video was expressed as a story and used elements called 'Mirror dance' and 'Hulk dance.'  The members spoke about how they tried to create a creative dance by using a different style of choreography. They mentioned how they would face each other and move in the same speed and direction and it would create the illusion as if it was a mirror.

 

The second video is the dance practise which was published 4 days after the music video. It became popular hitting 4 million views. The video only included the members in a practise hall practising the dance without any edits.

TVXQ (동방신기_Catch Me)

Keep your head down was published on January 5th 2011. The music video expresses creatviity through its choregraphy due to the element of puppet work. The concept of the music video expresses how on the outside people are beautiful however on the inside they are "demons" and sinful which is why they refer to the term "keep your head down." 

 

The choreography of this music video begins with the two members dancing solo with a piece of cloth covered in powder. The powdered scarf creates a powerful effective of expressing creativity, it is similar towards "We are bulletproof". Once the solo performances are finsihed, it quickly leads into puppet work. The music has a tutting edge and has the twitch effect and this meant that the choregraphy was expressed using tutting, fast and quick movements and powerful arm movements. The backgrounds of the music video also had effected the choregraphy dramatically due to the sharp triangular shapes and cube shapes.

TVXQ (머리를 아래로 유지_ Keep Your Head Down)

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