In addition to ordinary temples, the people of Goguryeo
Stand upright with one knee on the floor and the other knee raised. ' Hogwe ' I enjoyed using the greeting [that]. .
In a posture ready to stand up immediately in the event of an enemy invasion or emergency. ,
It clearly displays the agile and lively spirit unique to Goguryeo. .
It embodies the dignified spirit of the Goguryeo people, who maintain their own strength and dignity while adhering to etiquette. .
There is a reason why I’m suddenly rambling on with "no-questions-asked" TMI, even though this isn’t a Korean history class haha.
It's because it's similar to the Goguryeo-style greeting, the <Black Mamba>, haha.
Black Mamba As the most intense performance among the choreography
The so-called members simultaneously falling low to the floor while bending their knees ' Drop action ' I have this !
This movement, which descends to the floor in an instant as if defying gravity and then rises again flexibly like a snake,
Black Mamba It maximizes the tension of the song haha
Like the 'Hogwe' of Goguryeo, it balances the body using the knee as an axis, yet ,
It holds explosive energy that looks like it could spring up at any moment lol
Just as the people of Goguryeo maintained their unwavering pride through the 'Hogwe' ,
Even in a low kneeling position, aespa stared straight ahead.
like " I will protect my world " He seems to be exuding the charisma of a warrior of the wilderness lol
Anyway, aespa Black Mamba's choreography is similar to the Goguryeo greeting 'Hogwe'.
I thought it was kind of novel, so I decided to write a post about it lol.