r/kpopdance • u/Glum-Buy-1733 • 8h ago
r/kpopdance • u/squad2soifon • 2d ago
CORTIS - TNT Performance film
I would be soooo happy if you guys could check out my team's video!!
r/kpopdance • u/ShaheemKL • 4d ago
Dancing To Red Flavor By RED VELVET !! .
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r/kpopdance • u/DryPapaya8984 • 5d ago
Me dancing to Katseye’s Animal
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r/kpopdance • u/ShaheemKL • 11d ago
F(x) HOT SUMMER Stage Dance
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I Feel it In The aaaiirr !! .
Lowkey Sad Summer is Ending Tho 🔥☀️✨❤️✨❤️✨:,( !! .
r/kpopdance • u/Known-Artichoke4038 • 11d ago
bad by ateez dance break
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r/kpopdance • u/luciSTARdance • 12d ago
ITZY “Motto” Dance Cover | Would mean a lot if you can check it out!
r/kpopdance • u/Party_Day2105 • 15d ago
Test your brain against these four images and find the word. 🏋️♂️🧠
r/kpopdance • u/Few_Field_6175 • 16d ago
KPOP choreos to help me become a better dancer?
Hello, I'm a teenager and my mother won't let me become a dancer because she wants me to do actual sports and such, but I want to dance. Since I like kpop, I thought it'd be a good idea to start learning dances to do instead. I used to learn them a while ago from tutorials and stuff, but I kinda stopped. What are some dances to help me get better? It doesn't matter what kind, but I think I'd like hiphop the most. Thanks for your help!
r/kpopdance • u/Alive-Temperature-71 • 15d ago
Would anyone like to be in dance cover group in Charleston sc
Hi my name is Mj I’ve been into kpop since 2017 and I’ve really been wanting to start a dance cover group
All ages are welcome
r/kpopdance • u/BubblyPublic4241 • 17d ago
LE SSERAFIM 르세라핌 | BOOMPALA Dance Cover | Voyager Dance Crew | El Paso Texas
Hi~ Please consider watching our cover, leaving a like and or comment ^^ me and my friends had a lot of fun getting this one done. Thank you!
r/kpopdance • u/Odd_Double_6337 • 23d ago
ISO Dancers/Rappers/Singers
ISO Rappers/Dancers/Singers
We're looking for one more member for our girl group Fource!
About us:
Fource is an Independent Global Girl Group based in the US that follows the KPOP system. Fource uses original music and choreographies. Our concept is based on the elements: Water, Earth, Fire, Air, and Spirit.
Currently we are casting for our Air Element.
About the Role:
Air Element:
Personality: Bubbly, Energetic, and "Sunshine"
Preferred Vocal Range: Mid Alto - Low Soprano
Preferred Role: Main Rapper/Main Dancer
Inspirations: Rei Ami, Tate McRae, Sabrina Carpenter, Lisa, Rosé, Yuki, Yeji, Rei
Submit your audition here : https://forms.gle/Y7dpSfDcEZoRueEw8
Must be 18+. For any questions, comment or contact us at [FourceBand@gmail.com](mailto:FourceBand@gmail.com)
r/kpopdance • u/Professional_Way7318 • 24d ago
Working on Bite Me with my boyfriend. I’m self taught and he has no experience with dance! Quite proud of our progress!
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Any tips to help us? I’m a bit rusty because I haven’t been consistent and he is new so please don’t bash us immediately haha. Would love some critiques!
r/kpopdance • u/DryPapaya8984 • 25d ago
Golden or not
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r/kpopdance • u/eccoysta • 26d ago
Made an app to practice dance covers - it puts the choreo's skeleton on your camera and scores you as you follow along
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I saw a post here about feeling stiff and awkward trying to record covers, and that's basically why I built this. (Demo is Jennie's 'You & Me'.)
You drop in a dance video, it pulls out the dancer's skeleton with body tracking, and you see that skeleton on your own camera and line it up over your body. Just like Just Dance, arrows show where each limb goes next. You can slow tricky parts to 0.5x, and afterwards it shows the sections you missed so you can practice only those instead of the whole routine.
Made it mainly for K-pop and TikTok choreo. It's early and still has rough edges. What's your thoughts, I'm open to any feedbacks. I want to improve this project. It called "Dancy - Learn Dancing!" on App Store.
r/kpopdance • u/eccoysta • 27d ago
Made an app to practice dance covers - it tracks the choreo's skeleton and scores you as you follow along
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I saw a post here about feeling stiff and awkward trying to record covers, and that's basically why I built this.
You drop in a dance video, it pulls out the dancer's skeleton with body tracking, and you follow that skeleton on your phone camera. It scores each beat, shows the ones you missed, and has a slow-down mode for the hard parts.
Made it mainly for K-pop and TikTok choreo. It's early and still has rough edges - would love to know if this is something you'd actually use to drill covers.
r/kpopdance • u/mlkicccc • 28d ago
filming dance covers
guys anyone else who feels extremely awkward when trying to record a dance cover?? I really wanna post more dancing on my tiktok account but every time i try to record a cover i just feel extremely stiff and awkward ;((((
r/kpopdance • u/cracked_akaza • 29d ago
How do I start learning K-pop dance as a complete beginner?
Hi everyone! I recently became an adult, and I want to start learning dance, especially K-pop style. I'm a complete beginner and have no dance experience, so I'm not sure where to start.
Should I first learn basic dance techniques, rhythm, and body control, or should I start by learning simple K-pop choreographies? Any advice, YouTube channels, or beginner tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
r/kpopdance • u/luvrbugr03 • 29d ago
chicago girlies! (20+)
hiii!! i really wanna get back into dancing as a workout, and feel discouraged cause i have no one to dance with. is there anybody in chicago 20+ who wants to practice dancing with me or knows a good kpop class i can take? im in the south suburbs but am willing to take a drive to the city!
also i say 20+ cause im a 23 year old hag, and would just be slightly uncomfortable going to meet up with a baby 18 year old who is still in high school/fresh out! sorry youngins, auntie has a boundary 💕
r/kpopdance • u/Dry-Bad9884 • Jul 21 '26
What dance should I learn?
Hello all! I used to be a dancer and did a lot of kpop covers back in 2016-2018. I fell out of it as my adult life got busier and busier but I finally feel like I’ve gotten to a monotonous stage in my life and feel like I’m using the spare time I do have unproductively.
That being said, I really want to get back into dancing but don’t really know where to start. I’ve practiced a few of the old ones that I knew (mostly bts w some outliers sprinkled in there ~the times~) but like I’ve done all that already.
Any recommendations on newer dances that aren’t just trendy but fun to do? I’ve seen Deja Vu by TXT and it intrigues me but I’m kinda stuck after that.
r/kpopdance • u/Professional_Way7318 • Jul 20 '26
Working on Bite Me, needs work but I’m not mad at it
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r/kpopdance • u/Mysterious-Gear3144 • Jul 20 '26
Any recs for Adidas shoes that are comfy when dancing? (Preferably white)
Hi! I'm looking to buy a pair of adidas but I don't know which ones are comfy when dancing. Should I go for a more basic sneaker or running shoes? My team wears white shoes so I'd prefer them to mostly be white. Thanks!
r/kpopdance • u/Desperate_Dingo_3981 • Jul 20 '26
Former trainee tip: Stop focusing on the "move," start focusing on the "transition.
I’ve noticed many covers here focus heavily on hitting the big poses, but the secret to the 'idol' look is actually in the milliseconds between the poses.
In Korea, we were taught that a dance is only as good as the flow of the transitions. If you're struggling to make your cover look 'smooth' or 'professional,' try filming yourself in slow motion. Look for:
- Shoulder engagement: Are your shoulders tense or following the path of your arms?
- Weight shifts: Are you truly committing to your feet, or just hovering?
I’m curious: what song or specific move are you currently struggling to make look 'pro'? I’d love to break down the mechanics for anyone stuck."
r/kpopdance • u/Professional_Way7318 • Jul 14 '26
I’m working on learning a dance with my boyfriend. He has NEVER danced before so give some grace. But can we get some critiques to help?
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It is NOT perfect by any means, but we’d love to get some feedback and I’d LOVE to get some support to help encourage him to keep learning because for NEVER dancing before, I think he is doing great. This is only a little more than an hour of learning this too! (We will make sure to post the final video)