[News] Girl’s Day revealed witty dance skill at bouquet.
2010.08.16
5-member girl group, Girl's Day radiated their talent to their heart's contest.
Girl’s Day showed off a dance to Beethoven's Symphony No.5 at 'Bouquet' that broadcasting on 15th. They perfectly succeeded the mission which was to ‘Make new choreography and show fantastic teamwork.’
The song that Girl’s Day chose is Beethoven’s Symphony No.5. They all suddenly fell and integrated with the choreography of a male group, 2PM. They also injected 'abracadabra' move by Brown Eyed Girls into the routine and the cast admired their dance.
Girl's Day showed whimsical charm in 'One heart and mind quiz.'
The member strikes different poses to the mission that expresses ‘Oh!’ of Girl’s Generation. Each member posed motions in Gee, Genie, Oh! That which made people laughed.
Girl's Day played mission expressing Jung Hyungdon, with wit. They also showed Jisun dance like a pig motion and made Jung Hyungdon embrassed
Girl;s Day perfomed notable active in broadcasting, and won this round of bouquet.
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