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As I will always preface these translation attempts: THESE TRANSLATIONS MAY NOT BE ACCURATE! I do not have a knowledge of Korean grammar though I really wish I did.

Corrections [[]] made 10/8/09.

LITTLE WINNERS 효연 (HyoYeon)
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이팔청춘, 올해 열여섯 효연이는 초등학교 2학년 때 부터 라틴댄스를 배우다(꽤 어릴때;;) 단장님의 소개로 의너스 스쿨에 들어오게 되었다고 했다. 인터넷에 돌게 된 효연이의 사진을 본 SM실장님으로 인해 캐스팅되었다는 효연이는 꾸준히 기획사와 위너스 스쿨을 오가며 연습한다고 하였다.
짙은 속눈썹이 인상적이었던 효연이와 인터뷰를 시작하였다.

Ipalcheongchoon, 16-year-old HyoYeon was in her second year of elementary school (quite the child;;) when [[she began taking Latin dance lessons and]] with an introduction from her Latin dance teacher she was let into the Winners School. [Trans. note: I think the first part of this next sentence says that HyoYeon was cast/scouted by SM because of her pictures on the Internet] . . . [and now] HyoYeon steadily traverses/travels between [기획사: SM? her hometown? I have no idea what this term is] and the Winners School to practice. [With] dark eyelashes, HyoYeon was impressive and the interview began. [Trans. note: I'm not sure about this last sentence.]




Wow. So I'd remembered recently that HyoYeon had been introduced to the hip-hop style and Winners through her Latin dance teacher but now we have an actual time period. [[No, but now we know when she formally started Latin dance lessons: 2nd grade!]] I knew that Hyo had joined Little Winners around 2000/2001, around the same time that she'd become an SM trainee, but what occurs to me only just now, really, is that Hyo had been doing pretty much Latin and perhaps jazz dance up until that period (7th, 8th grade?). Hyo is so embedded in my mind as a hip-hop dancer that I find it difficult to picture her getting her Latin dance on!

And not only that, but if I'm reading this correctly, HyoYeon joined Little Winners first and her involvement there possibly led to SM finding her. HyoYeon hasn't ever really talked explicitly about how she was scouted. Sica was spotted while shopping with her mother. SeoHyun was spotted on the subway/train. Like those two, HyoYeon also had to go to the SM offices to officially audition and we know now that Hyo was actually led to her audition by her mother, who was an H.O.T. fan, because HyoYeon herself didn't have an interest in being an entertainer. I always thought she was street-casted but maybe not? I wish I could understand that sentence better.

But this would explain a lot to me. 1) Winners came first so it wasn't SM's decision to enroll her there. Rather, the Winners Dance School was a recommendation from Hyo's other connections to the dance world. 2) SM wanted Hyo to continue cultivating what Winners could give her, i.e. a popping, locking, animation education. They themselves encouraged this course of her dance development by enrolling her in the boys' dance classes at SM.

This shows me, too, that being at Winners was something HyoYeon wanted herself. That is, once SM took her in, she could have decided that doing both was too much trouble but she stuck on attending training at both for years. Huh.

This may not be new to anyone else but I found it interesting! Of course, that all depends on whether or not my attempt to translate is correct, lol!

Date: 2009-10-08 07:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] craver199103.livejournal.com
LOL You definitely could call Jo interesting. At first his...flamboyant >_> nature kind of got on my nerves lol but I suppose it's an acquired taste because I daresay he's another one of my newly christened Korean brothers now, along with Wooyoung and Taemin.

Lol I saw a little bit more of the Hanbok episode because while it does annoy me that I can't understand what they're saying, the physical comedy keeps my attention lol. I wish the states would take on more of these types of shows that let you see your favorite singer/actress outside of a professional setting and see their more down-to-earth traits and personalities. I find a lot of countries seem to be open about their american influences but the american industry doesn't seem to be wanting to openly take hints from anyone else. D:

That, and I do agree Yoona hits her marks a bit harder but expressions are inconsistent. I was going over the MTV intro dances from way back when and Yoona looked good, but her moves were a little awkward but her expression wasn't bad. Sooyoung isn't really a hard dancer though she has swagger, so given that fact she did do pretty well with the choreography as of late. I don't know what to make of the switch either, personally. It may be just switching the girls out to experiment with how people react to seeing them a bit more in the spotlight, but it may also have something to do with Yoona's mysterious activity as of late.

That, and link time! The two versions of "Chocolate" are out! I thought I wasn't going to like SNSD' version because they called it "Cute" but I think I actually prefer it! D:

SNSD:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfBm20QjP9Q&feature=player_embedded

F(x):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OjWQzH-dm0&feature=channel

Date: 2009-10-09 03:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greywing.livejournal.com
(ARGH, I lost my comment. Let's see if I can remember what I said.)

JoKwon makes me wonder if he's gay, to say it outright. I know that if he is it's probably impossible for him to ever admit it publicly, which makes me really sad. If he is gay, though, I wish him the courage and strength to recognize it, to have relationships, and to be safe. It would be hard to be gay in the Korean music industry, period, I should think, but to be an idol on top of that. Man.

And I'm not saying that someone who is flamboyant has to be gay. Though sometimes I wonder if it would be easier if flamboyant men were.

SNSD has fun with each other. =D

The US does have celebrity shows and they're called reality shows. Unfortunately, they're more about watching celebrities implode and all the DRAMAZ and SCANDAL in their lives. These are the elements that sell on US television and what attracts viewers. Otherwise, I cannot explain how there could be so many "Real Housewives of . . ." shows. If it's not about scandal, you might be watching the Disney Channel. The US' brand of idols is a bit different. What appeals to Asian audiences might not fly so well here. Keep in mind, too, that there are plenty of people in Korea embarrassed to admit they're fans of SNSD.

Yeah, I think YoonA's just busy with mysterious things. It's interesting that the switch seemed to occur with the "Sorry, Sorry" performance. They used the SooHyoYul trio for the tutting and it's been pretty much like that ever since.

It's a fun listen. Kind of . . . jazzy? It gives me a cabaret feel. I can't think what genre to place it in. F(x)'s version sounds like a club remix--lots of bass added. I could really do without rap interludes, though. Dear K-pop, get over rap interludes! Not every song needs a rap, dammit! Not surprised to hear who the soloists are in the SNSD version. I'm not sure if I like how JeTi opens the song, honestly, like they're trying too hard.

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