TWS' Jihoon reveals his dance production process for ”OVERDRIVE”... ”I want to show the charms of all the members”
Idol group TWS revealed the journey they took to perfect the performance of "OVERDRIVE," the title track of their fourth mini-album. Jihoon participated in the choreography.
The sweat and effort of the members who danced perfectly shone through. On the 8th, TWS posted a new video titled "Locker No.42 |
EP.3 It's okay even if my whole body breaks. As long as we're together | TWS" was posted. Jihoon's "OVERDRIVE" performance draft
The video includes the members' practice process. Jihoon, who was in the practice room, showed his sense of responsibility and passion by saying, "I'm trying to come up with the best physique that will show off the charms of all the members." He said, "Usually I would make it quickly, but
However, since it's work on 'TWS', I'll think about it a lot. If I can give the members confidence through my work, I'll do my best, even if it means staying up all night for days."
Jihoon exchanged opinions with the members, and whenever he got tired, he would read fan letters and create dances. He also personally asked dancers to join him in the trial run and explained the performance.
, led the entire process. The dancers cheered Jihoon on, saying, "The trial version was really well done," and fellow member YOUNG JAE helped him and filmed the trial version, leaving everyone in awe.
After completing the draft, Jihoon said, "This is the first time I've made a whole dance for people I love. The subject is 'TWS,' who I love, so I hope it will go well."
"It was very hard to work on it because I wanted to do it, but that's why I was even happier," he said, expressing his emotion. He continued, "I hope I can incorporate my feelings for the other members into the performance.
"However, the dancers performed very well," he added. The members of "TWS" were familiar with the completed dance and practiced in a friendly atmosphere.
They showed strong teamwork with their natural dance moves, such as clapping and holding each other's waists. The six members freely exchanged opinions and worked out the details, resulting in a highly polished performance.
This gave birth to a new performance.