We asked the choreographers who worked on the group about what kind of group they are. ▲ In-Gyu (WeDemBoyz), choreographer for "Boom Boom Bass"
Ingyu of WeDemBoyz, who was involved in creating the choreography for the album's title song, "Boom Boom Bass," said, "We are an open group.
"She has limitless potential for growth. She has an open attitude that accepts any performance, and I could sense that she has a pure love for dance and music.
"The concentration and immersion in the work was so high that I had a lot of fun working on it," he said.
Regarding the performance of "Riize Bass," "Riize already knew that performance was their strength.
So this time, we tried to instill a new vibe that RIIZE has never shown before. We added an edge that shows a sense of fun for everyone and a boldness, so I hope you enjoy it.
Torch Lee, choreographer for "Impossible" Torch Lee is a dancer who was in charge of choreography and house dance lessons for "Impossible".
Ch Lee introduced them as "a group that takes on the impossible," saying, "We will continue to accomplish things that are impossible for anyone but RIIZE. The members find house dance difficult,
"I was impressed by how they put in so much effort to complete the performance," he said. He also recalled when he received a call from RIIZE saying that they would be trying out house dance.
It was one of those thrilling moments that I can count on my fingers while dancing. I hope that K-Pop will have a performance that is made up entirely of house dance, and I hope that one day I will be able to perform those kinds of dance moves.
"I had always dreamed of making a dance routine, and I thought this dream was coming true," he said. ▲ Josh Price, choreographer for "Siren"
Josh, who is based in Los Angeles and is the choreographer for "Siren",
Price also said, "RIIZE is the future (of K-Pop). They're going to be top tier, you just have to trust me on this. Working with RIIZE is
It was all a fun experience, but one of my favorite moments was practicing one-on-one with the members and creating a bond between us."
In addition, when asked if he felt any interest in "Siren," he replied, "I've been watching videos of 'Sire' recently.
There have been a lot of good comments about the choreography for 'n' (laughs). I really feel that I am loved. I am truly grateful," he said, drawing attention.
Meanwhile, RIIZE released their first mini album title song "Boom Boom" on June 17th.
Bass," they showed a unique youthful groove and a more mature group color.
It has received a global response.
[Performance37] RIIZE 「Boom Boom Bass」
[BE ORIGINAL] RIIZE 「Impossible」
RIIZE 「Siren」 Performance Video
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