#舞い落ちる花びら #Fallin_Flower Choreography thought dumps:

I’m a huge fan of Seventeen’s choreo, as well as this song’s choreographer Choi Young Jun, and I can’t help but notice new techniques they executed this comeback...
1) Kaleidoscope effect
Seventeen’s strengths are maximizing the fact they have many members in through formations as well as their synchronization. In here they challenged a Kaleidoscope effect-like choreo; which is remarkable because if perfectly combines their two strengths.
2) Painting one moving object

I’m used to Hoshi’s choreo where he paints an entire scene and using the member singing as the main character, but this time they’re all blending in together to form one MOVING object, be it a blooming flower or a flower falling off a tree...
It makes me feel more sentimental because in here if you take even just one member out of the picture, the entire flower image will be ruined... somehow it emphasizes that every member is important even if there’s a center.
3) Intricate hand choreography

Choi Young Jun’s choreo are known for its liveliness and vigor (Hit, Happy Ending) and even slow songs have strong steps as the killing choreo (Home, Fear). This time it’s the completely opposite,
and while the hand choreo is actually a trademark you can see since Home, imo they took this a level higher by making it more intricate, the choreo stretches up to the tip of their fingers!! I probably sound crazy right now but EVEN THEIR FINGERS ARE SYNCHRONIZED
And while Seventeen’s sets the bar higher as they grow with their dance, I also love how their existing trademark is still there. I DON’T KNOW HOW TO PUT INTO WORDS but this choreo feels so Seventeen. It’s like a child of Happy Ending and DWC
And the partner dances by the second half of the song!! Will never get tired of it 🥺🥺🥺
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