Jimin pulled off an exquisite solo contemporary performance at the 2019 MMAs, stunning the audience and anyone watching at home. Let’s dive into what made this piece extraordinary. HINT: It’s Jimin. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Even before the lights are fully up, Jimin is in character, and he doesn’t miss a beat. Notice how he drags his toes behind him on the floor and takes a drawn out step forward to each new beat of music. Full on dancer walk. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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Now to get to the main event: THE SCARF. 😍 Scarves are a well-used prop for dancers on stage and I think you can see why. Performance scarves and veils are usually thinner and lighter weight than regular scarves and they float beautifully in the air. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
To get the maximum effect, you need to know how to hold the scarf, especially as you whip it around your head. You don’t want to get it twisted or tangled. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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Think of how you might swing a jacket around your shoulders - swing up the opposite arm to the direction you want the scarf to go and have the other arm follow. Reverse this motion to bring it back down, or let the scarf continue to come down the other side.
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The idea of scarves is that they should be an extension of your body. You are not dancing just to make the scarf move - rather, the scarf should excentuate your movements and add an extra dimension to your dance. In Jimin’s case, angel wings. 😭 #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Back to the choreo, here comes an effortless fan kick out of NOWHERE. Minimal prep, with just a little bit of a jump to get it going. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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But look how relaxed his upper body is here. He’s not hunching over or straining - that indicates that this level of flexibility is perfectly comfortable for him and he’s not using extra strain or any tricks to appear more flexible than he is. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Watch here as Jimin starts this turn only holding the scarf in one hand. He uses the momentum of the turn to tease out the scarf and find the edge he’s already holding on to with the other hand. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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As he takes an extra breath of music, he draws his hand along the edge of the scarf to find a comfortable hand hold. The line he creates while he does this simple move is stunning though. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
This is a gorgeous jump. It’s so simple, and yet the execution brings it alive. He draws his chin down to meet his knee at the same time that he extends his arms up and stretches his other leg. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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The way he crunches his core yet extends his extremities - it creates a floating effect, as if Jimin has just spread his wings and is suspended in the air. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Jimin launches into 3 consecutive barrel jumps here, keeping his knees bent in the air and whipping his arms around in a straight line. He spots to the floor to keep his sense of direction and each jump builds off the last to give him more and more momentum.
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These jumps should be pretty familiar, as the group performed single ones in Idol and they are a commonly used move in Pungmul dancing. Now imagine if Jimin had had a Sangmo ribbon on his head during these turns...😮 #JIMIN@BTS_twt
I mean, look at his position and how he arcs his body in the air. Pure art. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Where would we be without some patented Jimin turns? Now these aren’t classic ballet pirouettes - since the lifted leg is turned in, they are closer to jazz or modern turns. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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How is he pulling off those turns barefoot? Contemporary dancers often use these slip on foot pads, called many different names such as foot thongs, foot undies or dancer paws. They help provide a smooth surface on the ball of your foot on which to turn. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
You might have noticed that Jimin was only wearing a dancer paw on one foot - his left. Therefore most of his turns are only on the left leg. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
This quick-fire sequence transitions through a lot of moves reminiscent of past choreographies. But it starts with Jimin tracing a movement from his right leg up to his outstretched left hand, which then stays suspended as he continues the dance.
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Once Jimin gathers his scarf once more, he does a turn on his knees before getting up again. Floorwork is a huge component of modern/contemporary dance and most dancers come away with all sorts of mysterious bruises on their knees and legs. 😂 #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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And where would we be without Jimin’s classic Cheat Gainer, otherwise known as Kick the Moon? Just to drive home the idea that he really can fly. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
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The powerful steps he takes here, the way the hits travel through his whole body that even his hair becomes part of the performance... Notice how each step is on each chime of the music, as if the sound is reverberating through his entire body. 👏🏻👏🏻 #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Here’s an instance showing how in control Jimin is. There’s a split second where the scarf starts to wrap around his head. But just as quickly, his free hand intervenes and snatches the scarf as he comes out of the turn. Then he bundles it up and tosses it in the air. #JIMIN
If we were in ANY doubt of the power of the performance we just witnessed, Jimin’s final look as the scarf drops away is enough to send shivers down our spines. #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Yet another mind-blowing performance for the history books. 😳 #JIMIN@BTS_twt
Edit: It turns out Jimin wasn’t wearing a dancer’s paw on his left foot - it was just a regular bandage on the top of his foot. Therefore all his turns were barefoot. Oftentimes modern dancers build up calluses on the balls of their feet that provide a smooth surface for turning!
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Jimin served us a veritable feast of choreography once again in the Black Swan Behind the Scenes Bangtan Bomb. Let’s take a closer look at some of the new moves and sequences we weren’t able to see before.
Having been blessed with multiple versions of Jimin’s solo dance now, it’s clear that he choreographed and perfected a few staple sequences and then freestyled to fill in some of the transitions. #JIMIN
First, let’s take a look at this iconic sequence and how well it can be adapted for the different musical versions of Black Swan. You can see from the ON:E sequence that Jimin draws it out to fit the slower music, using twice as much time for the same move in the beginning.
[Dance Analysis Thread - Black Swan Duet MMA 2020]
This exquisite performance by Jimin and Jungkook was breathtaking. It required trust, strength, grace and above all teamwork. Let’s take a look at how all those elements combined to make art. #JIMIN#Jungkook#BlackSwan@BTS_twt
First of all, what an insane entrance! The cascade of falling dancers is so perfectly timed, not one off beat or out of place. The dancers settle into the misty waters...and then Jimin turns around with dramatic flair to start his dance. #JIMIN
With both his arms and legs held by other dancers, Jimin swoops forward to take flight. As the dancers let go of his legs, he arches his back and uses his core muscles to bring his legs up and under him. It takes tremendous strength and control. #JIMIN
Incorporating both brand new moves and old favourites, Jimin choreographed a stirring solo number for the ON:E concert. Let’s take a closer look at Jimin’s interpretation of Black Swan. #JIMIN#지민@BTS_twt
#JIMIN starts this piece by immediately sinking to the ground. Modern dance, and by extension contemporary, is characterized by its use of gravity. Ballet strives to lift up as much as possible, but modern plays with gravity, giving into it one minute & bouncing back up the next.
Here again you can see Jimin use gravity to his advantage, letting it push him down before he curls up under its weight. In this way, gravity becomes a character in the dance, an oppressive force Jimin is constantly fighting. #JIMIN
In ballet, there are several types of jumps. Probably the most basic is the temps levé, which is a jump from one foot that lands on the same foot while the other leg is raised in the air - typically in arabesque.
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It’s really difficult to see Jimin’s full jump here, but instead of keeping his front leg under him, it looks as if he throws it to the front. When you jump off your back leg, throwing your front leg to the front, that’s known as a grand jeté. #JIMIN
Whew. It’s time to talk about Filter, an electrifying solo number that Jimin brings alive through charisma, fancy footwork and a flurry of costume changes. Let’s break it down. #JIMIN#지민@BTS_twt
One thing to note right off the bat is how Jimin changes his performance ever so slightly from one night to the other. By emphasizing different moves, switching speeds and changing facial expressions, he’s able to show a different side of himself, or filter, each show. #JIMIN
We can see this even from the very first moves. Notice how his delivery on the first night was sharp and quick, punctuating the notes of the song. On the second night, however, his delivery is slow, deliberate, tantalizing. He’s easing the audience in and teasing what’s to come.
So. Jimin did THAT. And we HAVE to talk about it. Let’s dive into the incredible solo dancing Jimin displayed in the Black Swan MV and how beautifully he pulled it off. #JIMIN#BlackSwanMV@BTS_twt
Let’s start this solo dance with #JIMIN flying through the air like the graceful swan he is. I will never get over how high he can jump and how, by kicking back his legs and keeping his upper body calm, he can make it look like he’s suspended in the air while he’s up there.
#JIMIN hits this beat with a jerking motion, as if suspended by puppet strings. Then he raises his arms, creating a moment of stillness and suspension before sweeping into a beautifully controlled fan kick. Winding up the leg gives him the momentum needed going into the kick.