Great to see Jun dancing to hiphop again, I know he's often with Feeldog 😊
@annykey5681 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to Jun, I became interested in street dancing a year ago and now I have an inexhaustible source of positivity. It’s a pity that Jun himself rarely posts his dances; he is incredibly charming when dancing. There are people who dance better than him, but almost no one who dances with the same pure joy. He and the Feeldog are a very cute duo 4-)
@mikaomiable Жыл бұрын
@@annykey5681 that's great 🙂 I love street dance and hip hop, I admired dancers coz I'm not an excelled dancer my self, more like a beginner hahaha. I excelled in folk dance, though 😄 Jun's got a very busy life now. Yeah, he rarely posts his dances, I miss him being an idol so much.
@annykey5681 Жыл бұрын
@@mikaomiable I first recognized Jun as an actor in “Imitation” and only six months later I watched “Unit” and learned about his idol side 4-) Being an actor is more honorable and less stressful, idols have a very difficult and unenviable life. Jun is good at acting and I also like the way he sings. He has a strong and interesting personality, which he knows how to express very fully outwardly. I have never been a dancer, and now I watch dances, but I don’t dance myself. It's a whole new world! Which Korean street dancers are your favorite? And what folk dances do you dance?
@mikaomiable Жыл бұрын
@@annykey5681 I don't have any favorite street dancers in S. Korea. I'm there for those who can dance regardless of race, I admire them. I have watched 4 seasons of Street Dance of China, many good ones and different races. As for folk dance, I grew up in the Philippines. I like Philippine folk dances but in Mindanao, I love the Moro dances (Moro is the name given to different tribes that share the same religion, Islam.)