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DREAMCATCHER -「Endless Night」Dance Practice

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INTRO - 0:00

REACTION - 0:43

ANALYSIS - 5:06

OUTRO - 19:30

DREAMCATCHER -「Endless Night」Dance Practice

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You are absolutely right!! The move is called a “Gwara Gwara” and is originated from South Africa. Very fun social move but not as fun when not done correctly 😂 love the fact you are in Hawaii ! Sometimes I comment and post as weirder hours so I get it 😂

Jessica Holyfield

Crazy! Hopefully a performance of those tracks will be released in the future!!

Jessica Holyfield

A little trivia about this song, this is the only choreo Dreamcatcher has made that we've never seen them perform live. Dreamcatcher had a falling out with the Japanese company that handled their Japanese promotions before the Covid restrictions were lifted. As a result we've only ever seen them perform the Japanese songs that were composed by their regular producers and they've only been Korean versions of those songs. Endless Night, No More, and Don't Light My Fire have never been performed live. 😭

Shawnna

Oh yeah this is their highest energy track, and it would not be out of place as an anime opening (as you said) but it is a tiring track keeping up that amount of energy from start to finish. If they had fun and just collapsed into little heaps at the end, I wouldn't blame them 😂 What was the move you were talking about? To me it looked like they were winding something up (and since the track is called Endless Night it might be winding back time?) so I don't know if it's possible wordplay choreography. And like you mentioned - if you borrow something from another culture, you have to make sure you execute it correctly. Probably why Stray Kids's Miroh is so hard to cover - it incorporates haka into the chorus and if you're doing such a clear example of Maori culture that actually has defined meanings in the moves... you'd best do it correctly or not at all. I'm very much a stickler for that as well - I live in Hawaii (hence me being commenting at very odd hours!) and I have a degree in history so that does color my viewpoint on what things people borrow (or appropriate) from other cultures.

Aislin


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