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With six members, sometimes it can be hard to create an impactful formation where everyone is visible but for (G)I-DLE one you can often find is a “kneel to reveal”. | United CUBE (CUBE Entertainment Official YouTube Channel)/YouTube 4. “Uh-Oh “, if you weren’t watching closely you might not have expected that hidden Miyeon.
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But don’t worry, usually she’s back there preparing to wow you in the next moment with her killer vocals. While other members do get placed in the position behind center, it seems like Miyeon gets stuck there at least once per dance. Like Disney has its hidden Mickeys, (G)I-DLE has its hidden Miyeon. Because of this, some members can get placed in less visible positions. It can be tough to choreograph for a group with even members because you want your formations staggered with a clear center. | United CUBE (CUBE Entertainment Official YouTube Channel)/YouTube The choreography for “HANN (Alone) ” is the definition of fluidity. Some common upper body moves to watch out for include:
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Soojin specifically is a master of this fluidity as she has a more traditional dance background which the group often makes use of. As previously mentioned, their footwork is rarely too complex so their skill with arms can shine. Where (G)I-DLE differs from other 4th generation girl groups is their focus on fluidity, specifically in the arms. | (G)I-DLE (여자)아이들 (Official YouTube Channel) )/YouTube 2. “HWAA ” lets the legs back up the groups’ powerful arm movements. The position also pops the hip, giving the choreography a more feminine and powerful look which is a highlight of all of their performances. This allows their choruses to remain upper body focused while still providing some interesting movement in their lower half. In every major (G)I-DLE Choreography, You’ll find a moment (usually in the chorus) where the girls end up in shoulder width stance with a knee popped and proceed to swap which leg is popped.