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Dal Shabet slightly modify their 'distressed dance' for 'B.B.B' due to being deemed overly provocative

Posted by alim17311 pts Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Dal Shabet

In addition to the announcement of AOA changing up their choreography for broadcast performances, it has been revealed that Dal Shabet also decided to change one of the dance moves for 'B.B.B'.


The dance move in question is what the girls call a 'distressed dance', or 'heartsick dance' according to others. To portray upset feelings due to a boyfriend's change of heart, the girls appear to be pressing the side of their chest while making circular movements as if to ease the pain. However, with the positioning of their hands, the move has been thought to be too provocative by some.


SEE ALSO: Dal Shabet teach you the seductive dance moves of 'B.B.B' for LOEN's 'Let's Dance'



The girls had already begun to change the relevant choreography point a little bit since MBC's 'Music Core' on January 18. Fans who studied the performance may have noticed that the girls did the circular movement more towards the front of their chest rather than on the side.  An agency rep said on January 21, "On the view that the relevant dance move may come off too provocative, we actively took heed and lowered the level. They plan on appearing before the fans again with a healthy charm."


Did you think the dance was too provocative? You can compare the original through the girl's dance tutorial with their latest 'Music Core' stage to see their slight modification.


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