Three soft girls in a dance: Danceroid interview

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[Interview with by24Kjun] July is really hot enough, I don't know how you are over there, anyway, Wuxi here is almost the rhythm of dying of heat if you don't turn on the air conditioner. Germany lived up to expectations and won the World Cup, although I am a Messi fan. However, I originally thought that the NBA championship would be the Heat, and the result was 4-1 by the Spurs; I thought that Argentina would be the overall champion of the World Cup, but I was beaten 1-0 by Germany, as if whichever team I support will lose ORZ. Well, let's get down to business. Although the scale of the Infinite House Rotten Doujin Exhibition held in Wuxi is not as large as that of CCG in the same period, and the flow of people is not as high as CCG, it is not inferior to CCG, and its secret weapon is to invite danceroid groups from Japan. Coming to China this time is the famous nosebleed Ji Da and two freshmen Manako-chan and yakko-chan. And we are also honored to be able to interview them this time, and the following is the specific content of the interview.

1. Would you like to ask the three of you to talk about how you started to dance house dance?

I: It's not because of Niconico, it's because my mom was learning aerobics and I started dancing.

M: I started deciding to dance because I watched Niconico and YouTube's dance section.

Y: I also started posting because I watched the dance section of niconico and YouTube and thought I wanted to try it too.

2. Has dancing changed the trajectory of your life?

I: Yes, it's changed a lot (laughs)

(In what way)

I: I'm actually very shy and not very good at speaking in front of a crowd. But after I started learning dance, I started to talk in front of people because I had presentations and other things, and I was very happy to be able to communicate like I am now.

Y: I've always loved dancing with TV since I was a kid, and I'm very happy to be able to make a career out of dancing as I do now, from Hokkaido to Kyushu, and to places like this one, where I wouldn't normally be able to go overseas. Very happy!

3. What qualities do you think are essential for a dancer?

I: What a difficult question (laughs), what is it? Hmm, I see! Dancing is different from speaking, and can only be expressed by movements, so how to convey your feelings to the audience is particularly important.

4. How long do you practice dancing each day? How do you motivate yourself when you're tired?

I: Classes are usually about 3 hours, and then they go home and practice on their own, and they go to the studio to walk on stage, and everyone spends a different amount of time. When it's a long time, it's about a whole day of dancing. (laughs)

(How to relax?) )

I: Sleep

Y: Eat sweets.

(Is it okay to eat sweets as a dancer?) )

Y: I've been a little fat lately, and I really want to lose weight and become slim.

5. As an Internet idol, do you have any experience of being recognized in your daily life, and have you caused any troubles because of this? How do your family and friends perceive who you are now?

I: Yes. I once went to take the train, and one of the fans also got on the train and chatted for a long time, and it was very troubled, and I was thinking about what to do.

(How do you see who you are now)

Y: They were all very supportive, they clicked through after I posted, and my dad had a Danceroid calendar in his room.

M: Ah! So cute!

I: My mom doesn't usually say much, but occasionally she says to me, "Why don't you update your blog more?" or something, but she's still very supportive.

6. As the captain of the team, how does Nosebleed define the captain and what kind of responsibilities does he play in the team?

I: What is it? That's a tough question! I didn't think much of it. However, I've always felt that I had to pull myself together, because as the number of people grew, I felt that I had to gather the members well, and although there were times when I wanted to give up, everyone was very good, and with the support of the members, I guess it can be regarded as a mutual support between the members. I really don't know, but what exactly is the definition?

7. As a team, DANCEROID will face the problem of graduation of members, how do you face the problem of graduation?

I: Well, I've been through a lot of member graduations. I'm sad and lonely every time.,Every time I decide that this time I must go to the bottom with the members.,So it's lonely every time.。 But the members who decided to graduate also left for the sake of Danceroid, and in order to live up to their decision, each time the remaining members of us decided to work harder.

8. Please give some advice to friends who want to learn house dance, how to start and how to grow?

I: If you like to dance, you dance every day and practice repeatedly. So, sure enough, it is more important to first enjoy dancing, and then dance more. You have to have the idea of "you can't do it if you don't jump".