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Sakura Miyawaki shares the secret to improving her dancing

Tonight, under the Sakura tree

On the bayfm radio program “Tonight, Under Sakura’s Tree” (every Wednesday from 24:00 to 24:30) broadcast on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.

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Miyawaki Sakura: I’d like to introduce some messages.
First, from Osaka Prefecture, radio name Mool. Thank you very much.

Listener mail: I just watched a video on YouTube where a dancer who doesn’t know much about IZ*ONE praised Panorama’s dance, and he was really praising it.
He especially praised Yuri’s feminine and captivating dance.
He also praised Yena’s sharp dance, as expected, but what made me happiest was when he repeated Saku’s dance many times and praised her for the beautiful way she used her feet.

Miyawaki Sakura: Wow. Really? Who was it? Thank you.

Listener mail: I felt like I was being praised, so I was watching it thinking, “Not that much~♪”.
Saku-chan’s dance in IZ*ONE’s song gets the attention of the other dancers, and it really made me realize just how hardworking she is.
By the way, is your ankle OK? Ankles are the key to a dancer.
Take good care of it and show us some great dancing again.

Miyawaki Sakura: I’m so sorry.
I just said something and it made it seem like it was a big deal.
I’m totally fine. I’ve had it fixed and been to the hospital.
My back is fine too. I’m sorry for making you worry.

Um, who is it? If you’d told me the name, I would have watched that YouTube channel too.
I often get praised, don’t I? I watch that dancer’s YouTube channel quite a bit.
Like, “Oh, this is what they’re good at.”
I saw something on Twitter that said, “You can’t get smart hands unless you have discerning eyes.”
If you can’t discerning eyes, you can’t get smart hands. ・・ Wow, I said it twice (laughs)
Well, how should I put it, well, when it comes to dancing, if you don’t have an eye for dance, you won’t get better.
Because if you think, “What is the difference between me and this teacher? What is the difference between me and the other members?” and realize, “I know this person is good, but what is it that they’re good at?”, you can incorporate it into yourself.
So first of all, you can’t improve your ability or skill unless you have a discerning eye.
I saw those words on Twitter and thought it was true.

The reason I was able to grow a little bit as a dancer is because I started to understand what people are good at.
I watched a lot of different stages, a lot of different idols’ stages, and a lot of chikem, and also on YouTube, dancers evaluate the dance of various idols.
Like, “This part is really good at this part.” There are a lot of videos that evaluate or analyze, aren’t there?
I learn by watching those.
I learn by watching things like, “Oh, this person is good at using it like this.” “He’s good at lowering his hips like this here.”
The appreciation from these dancers is a great source of encouragement for us, so we would like to say a heartfelt thank you.

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