Post by words-that-stay on Nov 19, 2010 11:40:57 GMT 9
Credits to DJ Christy for sharing these photos on her web site www.christy516.com.
Credits to www.asian-hana.com for sharing these photos on their site.
English translation of the accompanying text courtesy of lafone / liezle.blogspot.com.
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A story of outgoing twink [?] full-day high-school students and another one of troublesome part-time high-school students with strong character. A youth story featuring Teru Kagimoto, as well as Kei Furuya, leading actors is developed in the stage with dynamic dance and song performance. At New National Theater, the distance between the stage and audience is very close, which gives you an excitement of live performance.
The character of Jung Min is a foreign student from Korea, Jeung Sol (?), who made a debut as a singer because of his performance before his graduation from high-school. Jung Min’s first scene was a flashback of his legend performance. His dance was so cool, while his song being with much of emotion, “ I miss you I miss you “ . He will definitely receive a big cheer at the live stage. As his pronunciation of Japanese is very clear, the meaning of a painful lyric can directly be delivered to the audience.
The second scene of Jung Min was a powerful dance performance. The hairstyle with a bit dark black than usual gives a sharp impression. Though he appeared twice at the Chapter 1, giving a strong impact which continued to Chapter 2. When he made a chat over an international call, there were many lines he spoke. He spoke in Japanese with a bit lisp which just fit his character as a student from Korea. Though he usually speaks Japanese fluently, he showed a miraculous acting by differentiating pronunciation.
There were only staff and related people at the rehearsal; Jung Min’s Japanese with a lisp made was good enough to make them laugh.
In the Chapter 2, there was another scene where he danced with his professor.
After joining the big chorus, Jung Min sang, showing a dance performance with lead actors as well as others at the ending. He was introduced at the end (which means “a star performer”) , which was good enough to show his presence. A very fresh stage performance.
“Bonds – Boys be ambitious” will have 8 performance till Nov. 23. For further information, please refer to www.enter-tm.com
Credits to www.asian-hana.com for sharing these photos on their site.
English translation of the accompanying text courtesy of lafone / liezle.blogspot.com.
[first part omitted]
A story of outgoing twink [?] full-day high-school students and another one of troublesome part-time high-school students with strong character. A youth story featuring Teru Kagimoto, as well as Kei Furuya, leading actors is developed in the stage with dynamic dance and song performance. At New National Theater, the distance between the stage and audience is very close, which gives you an excitement of live performance.
The character of Jung Min is a foreign student from Korea, Jeung Sol (?), who made a debut as a singer because of his performance before his graduation from high-school. Jung Min’s first scene was a flashback of his legend performance. His dance was so cool, while his song being with much of emotion, “ I miss you I miss you “ . He will definitely receive a big cheer at the live stage. As his pronunciation of Japanese is very clear, the meaning of a painful lyric can directly be delivered to the audience.
The second scene of Jung Min was a powerful dance performance. The hairstyle with a bit dark black than usual gives a sharp impression. Though he appeared twice at the Chapter 1, giving a strong impact which continued to Chapter 2. When he made a chat over an international call, there were many lines he spoke. He spoke in Japanese with a bit lisp which just fit his character as a student from Korea. Though he usually speaks Japanese fluently, he showed a miraculous acting by differentiating pronunciation.
There were only staff and related people at the rehearsal; Jung Min’s Japanese with a lisp made was good enough to make them laugh.
In the Chapter 2, there was another scene where he danced with his professor.
After joining the big chorus, Jung Min sang, showing a dance performance with lead actors as well as others at the ending. He was introduced at the end (which means “a star performer”) , which was good enough to show his presence. A very fresh stage performance.
“Bonds – Boys be ambitious” will have 8 performance till Nov. 23. For further information, please refer to www.enter-tm.com