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Chad Williams

leejung is a ygx dancer one of the yg dance teams they help train traineees and choreograph for yg artists plus other company artist as well shes been in babymonsters predebut show she trained the 7 of them for 2 years thats why she did so much somi as well since shes in teddys yg sublabel like taeyang of bigbang recently signed with theblacklabel

Anonymous

Trust, just search Leejung Lee choreo on YT and you'll have plenty of videos to enjoy. She really has choreographed some of the most iconic girl group dances in the last handful of years. Outside of Lia Kim, you could say she's made the most iconic girl group choreos in the last ten years. Her pedigree goes further since before YGX she was part of one of, if not the most, prolific dance crews in Korea named Just Jerk. They won multiple international competitions and appeared and went quite far in America's Got Talent.

Anonymous

Yeah she's only 24. What I meant by that is that I don't think there's been a choreographer as prolific as her (other than Lia Kim) within the last decade.

Schnaaki

Leejung also speaks pretty fluent English. For example in this (hilarious) video she gives two english rappers a tour and some dance lesson at YG headquarters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmdGc75VbRs And yeah, that is all Garlic. Welcome to Korea lol.

Tilly Wilson

Came out of this show with a fat ol crush on lee Jung and hyeri

seekified

"Why is Miyeon always falling over?" 😂 One of the great mysteries of the universe. I had to go and watch Minnie's Fiction fancam again after this episode.

Anonymous

Unless wikipedia is lying, she's 1998 which would make her 24

악 ᄏ

'I know Koreans like their garilic but..' oh hohoho you don't know the half of it. especially when it's cooked, most korean just eat it like it's a potato. But in my experience, Korean garlic is much more mild compare to western garlic.

Short_Round1999

I think the whole quests are considered “working in the city”. I bought a set of gonggi stones to try it. Each stone is one year(point) or whatever. Play with five stones. First level, throw one and pick up one. Second level, throw one and pick up two each time. Third level, throw one, pick up three the remaining. Fourth level, throw one place them on the ground, then toss it back up and pick them back up. Fifth level, flip all on to the back of the hand then try to catch as many while keeping palm down, if make a successful catch you can keep going until you mess up. Each level should end with all five in hand. Start each level by tossing all five on the floor. You can drop them on the flip, but not prior and you can’t touch any stones on the floor during the 1-4 level, if they move next persons turn. It tests your hand-eye coordination