So "Hit the Stage" is like show me the money, but it's just per concept thing (there's no final winner) and it's for the dancers, that's why you see a lot of the group's main dancers in the show. It's for all genders too.
First stage, their concept was "Devil"
Second stage, their concept was "Love"
- second stage, she was the only one with a same sex pair and quite frankly, one of the few who went for that theme.
Also, a bit of TMI, that Taemin's Goodbye dance choreo which he did with Momo and Jihyo in your previous video was choreographed in this show, too.
Locke Nozee
2023-01-17 07:24:33 +0000 UTC
Suwon Turso Incident in Korea is the reference to Momo and Mina's performance. they should've won with this.
Gizsballs
2021-08-07 07:41:39 +0000 UTC
The way you had to correct the word gaze HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA ily
Jilliann Espejo
2021-03-12 19:23:03 +0000 UTC
GIRL, YOU NEED TO WATCH HOYA'S PERFORMANCES IN HIT THE STAGE!!! i dont know if you like infinite, but Hoya is SUCH a great dancer... this specific performance is legendary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z85PpnhTcWs
Oligom
2021-03-12 17:48:29 +0000 UTC
Momo's my ult bias for a reason. Her insane control, her expressions that change like she's flipping a switch, her dedication to performance....truly a queen <3
alskaichou
2021-03-12 14:14:14 +0000 UTC
Gays! "G" "A" "Y" "S"... Wait..
Sage
2021-03-12 05:23:58 +0000 UTC
Maybe tina you can read this the explanation of Momo and mina performance its a true story
Suwon Turso Incident
By the way those 2 hit the stage performance is co-choreograph by MoMo
https://twitter.com/Iuvlymomo/status/1346795784524632065?s=20
GapTheSeries
2021-03-12 04:38:35 +0000 UTC
I don't know if it's true, but the second dance with Mina is probably based on one or more true events in Korea, where young women often died in basement dungeons, among other places.
As you said, public awareness in this regard is still extremely poor, as I once read somewhere.
Collin
2021-03-11 19:48:27 +0000 UTC
Hello Thina, thanks again for your reaction~
The concept of Momo & Mina's performance was already explained before but I can't put it into words on my own so I tried looking for it and here's what I got:
"It’s meaning is Momo (the controlling one) and Mina (victim) are in an abusive relationship. Momo explains she loves Mina so much she locks her up and she dies. In the end the black on the dancers faces and on Momo's convey responsibility. The people covering their faces show how society chooses to look the other way in domestic violence cases. Momo chose a woman showing not only it does happen between a man and a woman. But it can with same sex couples also."