The choreography of LE SSERAFIM has drastically changed compared to before

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vogue did not originate from the magazine, it came from ballroom

marvinatthepsychiatrist
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introducing vogueing to kpop? like chungha hasnt been SERVING us for the past few years with some on the most iconic wacking/voguing choreo……

tozy_cozy
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Vougeing came from the queer community in New York in the 80s and was popularized by Madonna

kelseyr
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just because it is called 'Vogue'ing doesn't mean it originated from 'Vogue' magazine. please research a little at least 😂

saizeei
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Vogue magazine ?!? don’t spread misinformation 😭😭😭

QuienSabeno
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Vogueing did not originate from the magazine please do like five minutes of research.

agm
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"one leg raised" literally Zuha in every song...

astroxlogicalgatchigalle
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I absolutely love Solar, but let's be real, Chungha completely slays and rules voguing in kpop.

pataoyang
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Not only did vogueing originate from the ballroom scene, ie LGBT subculture, and have nothing to do with the magazine, but the choreo for Solar's Colors incorporated vogueing BECAUSE it was choreo created by an LGBT dance group for Solar/Mamamoo's LGBT fans. If you're not going to do basic research for your video, then you're doing more harm than help.

shatteredshards
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“This dance, which originated from the vogue magazine” HELP IM WEEZING

Trebinhas
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It's not from the magazine. It's named after the magazine. It's from ✨ the gays ✨

faeriegraver
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Chunga popularized this style into kpop

sarahmansor
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Honorable mention to “this love” by shinhwa for bringing voguing to kpop all the way back in 2013

lauragaio
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It did not come from vouge magazine. How could you easily spread misinformation. Do your research. It came from the queer community.

aris
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Nah lmaooo what's this research 🤣

iversonlopez
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There are a lot of kpop perfomers vogueing in their dance routine. Irene-seulgi, chungha, taemin

pro.fessionalcomplainer
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I think one thing that's important to note is that MOST kpop choreography is heavily influenced by the west/western trends that have already existed. Whether you're a kpop fan or not, I think it's important to give credit where it's due. I know delusional kpop stans who love to pretend EVERYTHING from kpop is original.

mahdireza
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Talking about voguing and not mentioning Chung Ha or Everglows La di da is a crime

danielchia
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Voguing came from queer minorities (mainly black) in nyc in the 80’s

wendystewart
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I first saw a voguing style in K-pop in f(x)’s 4 Walls choreography at the dance break. It’s a mix of tutting and voguing.

matjb