![]() ![]() You get some funny looks when you go shopping for socks and try them out on your arms because “I’m just trying to be J-Hope!” isn’t really something you can say to a shop assistant.Īnd of course, no performance of MIC Drop could be complete without, well, the mic drop. I also attempted to cut and sew a pair of knee length military hiking socks into fingerless gloves. This prompted us to enlist her help with our own shirts, and so the ‘MIC Drop Dance Crew / Craft Club’ was born. Kerry’s dedication to character reached new heights when she shared a photo of her bomber jacket, which she had hand painted to match Jin’s. Emily literally sourced her trousers by shouting “Where did you get your paaaants?” at a girl on the street. Camo gear could be found, and seen, everywhere. $70,000 – $80,000!įortunately, it is often the case that last year’s BTS = this year’s high street. There is actually a YouTube video which goes through each MIC Drop MV look and values their collective wardrobe at approx. Unsurprisingly though, our budget didn’t stretch to buying their Japanese designer clobber. ![]() We had chosen the black / grey / camouflage Remix MV look – the one that looks like an army surplus store threw up on BTS – because it was distinctive and easily recognisable. One thing we didn’t want to compromise on was our outfits. I still think that getting Dickie to don a long black wig and join us as Steve Aoki could have worked. And we were all prepared to become arsonists to film in a burnt out car yard (and then when we were arrested by the police we could film the interrogation room scene – a fool proof plan!). MIC Drop is one of BTS’s best known songs and has a pretty iconic MV, so it was no surprise that we started to dream big.Īsh was desperate to bust out of an ambulance like RM (“How about a Zipvan instead?” I suggested). The mic, the outfits, and the (slightly) overambitious staging ideas I mean, some of the moves are a bit strange… At the moment I’m just mouthing “trumpet’s in the bag I’ve got a cat”– James) and taking the mickey out of each other if we weren’t doing the moves quite right. We were constantly joking about our upcoming performance (“I still need to learn the actual words. We worked hard during and in between rehearsals, but had a lot of fun along the way. ![]() So I thought I’d share my experience with you. To have the chance to perform MIC Drop at the DGC Dance Show 14 was already awesome, and something people didn’t expect from me. I’m a, ahem, thirty-something year old professional who sits at a desk each working day. I guess they also said yes, but played it a lot cooler than me. I can’t actually remember how the others replied because I was already imagining myself jumping off a table to do J-Hope’s foot scratch. But I never really thought I would get to be in one myself. Like me, those of you reading this have probably seen the incredible MVs that had been produced for previous DGC performance dances. We had just finished a MIC Drop dance rehearsal for DGC Dance Show 14 and he had casually asked our crew if we would be interested in filming a MIC Drop MV. “UHHH, YESSS!!!” I shouted in Dickie’s face. Hannah takes us behind the scenes with her DGC Dance MIC Drop Dance Crew as they filmed the MIC Drop MV □ A million times yes
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