Anyone who knows how to perform knows that the expressive force and appeal of dance are not only based on the dancers' beautiful movements, but also the part where the performers' eyes and expressions improvise to cater to the audience. But if you want to control your expression when you dance, you must do so.
This is not an easy task. Often because I can't keep up with the rhythm, I can't express it. And each song has different dance movements. It takes a lot of training to write it all down, and it is even more difficult to present the expression on this basis. This is an advantage for kiku, an old future with a solid foundation since childhood.
No matter in public performance or in her concert, you can almost see her with the lyrics, as well as some dance movements, making some smiles and eyebrows. It makes the stage very appealing. The expressive force of this profession not only benefits from her deep foundation and rapid study, but also depends on her deep understanding of stage performance. It is also conceivable that she practices basic movements for the details under the console. I sincerely admire those dancers who work hard to improve the stage effect.