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CREDITS : DC GALLERY (SOURCE); hazyfiasco@2ONEDAY.COM (TRANS)
CREDITS : DC GALLERY (SOURCE); hazyfiasco@2ONEDAY.COM (TRANS)
Location: Jamshil Lotte World Arts Theatre (20:00) Thursday
I felt like I was reliving my childhood the minute I entered.
I got lost for a bit but finally found ticketing and bought popcorn.
However, I forgot that this wasn't a movie theatre and that food wasn't allowed...
After the performance started, I couldn't take my eyes off of them.
Their passion and dancing made me clap my hands in awe.
The mask dance was especially amazing. It was the best.
That scene made my heart swell with amazement. I hope everyone goes to see it.
And another thing... The seat behind me was Jaebum. I was quite surprised, hahaha.
He was wearing a white beanie like always, I can still remember him smiling.
About the Show: 'The Ballerina who Fell in Love with a B-boy' is a new concept in performing arts. It had drawn much attention thanks to the appearance of Korea’s dance group 'Last for One', which won the championship title at an international B-boy competition. A nonverbal performance that combines ballet and break dancing, the show features breathtaking dance routines like pirouettes, rock, hip-hop, and ballet. The storyline unfolds with dynamic dance routines throughout the show.
The story is about a ballerina from a rich family who falls in love with the main character after watching him breakdance in a club. Drawn by his dancing that’s full of energy and charisma, the ballerina gradually falls for breakdancing as well. Both the ballerina and the B-boy love each other but are separated by a group that interferes with their love. While searching for the B-boy, the ballerina starts to learn his break dancing routine. She works hard hoping to show him her own dance style when she finds him. The love story between the ballerina and the B-boy involves ten scenes, each consisting of various types of dances. In particular, the onstage dance battle is powerful enough to drive the audience to their feet.



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