
Dance with Head Held High
昂首热舞
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 69k Words
- Genre
- Sports
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sporting Events
- Updated
- 9y ago
- Source
- Qidian
Stats
0Monthly votes
40Recommends
5Fans
33Chapters
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Catching insects: Although I don't know much about this aspect either
"Youth Dance" is now on air!
This Dancing Dance is not the one broadcasting gymnastics, don't get confused. It is a story about a Japanese student Tatara who came into contact with ballroom dancing and wanted to change himself and decided to become a dancer. You can watch anime on Bilibili. If you are interested, you can also read the comics and visually feel the soul-shaking charm of ballroom dancing.
Is anyone watching?
Does anyone still read this book? Well.
Author, please keep writing. I am also a lover of international dance, and there are very few novels about international dance. Come on!
Is it the anime Ballroom e youkoso?
I've never seen anything like this before, but I like the author
If you stick with it and gain weight, you should have a lot of book fans. The author should work hard to keep up with the new book.
As a bookworm, the most surprising moment is always when I find a good book.
Ahem, as a bookworm that has been around for almost ten years, I don't boast here about how many books I have read. Just the genres I have read, except for martial arts, I have read almost everything else. I have even read a lot of female comics, but I just didn't read them carefully. It's too shameful. The first time I saw this book, I clicked on it. In fact, when I first saw the introduction, I was a little disappointed. After all, everyone has seen enough of this type of rebirth at the beginning. The story of turning one's hand into clouds and turning into rain is already a bit visual fatigue. However, the setting of this book gave me a small surprise. Have you ever seen a reborn person who has no memory after being reborn? The age assigned by the author to the protagonist is also very appropriate, five years old. Generally speaking, the age of five is the best time for enlightenment, and the author's ingenious arrangement allows the protagonist, this wonderful reborn, to once again come into contact with the 'love' of his life, dance. To be honest, the author's design of these twelve chapters is very clever, using TV and live performances to awaken the protagonist's love for dance to the greatest extent. From a personal point of view, I hope the author will not let the protagonist say "I remember" all of a sudden, and then pretend to be another member of Qidian Long Aotian's army, just keep the current situation Rhythm (in my heart, I hope that the author will become popular, the protagonist will grow up suddenly, and then see the protagonist win the title of King of Dance as soon as possible, but this will ruin a book, and how many books have been ruined in the hands of book friends. I hope book friends can say whether this book is good or not, and what is good about it, and do not express personal opinions to confuse the author's own plans). Finally, I wish the author better and better results. Not to mention rewards after it is put on the shelves (it depends on whether the subsequent plot catches my attention), I will definitely give it to all orders. A book review from an old bookworm with a bit of chatter, that's all.
Can the protagonist not completely recover his memory, but only have some memory fragments? Can it be brought into a concert opera or the like later, so that there will be a more sense of immersion? After all, wouldn't it be a bit boring if it was all dance?
Since San Shao Skeleton and other great gods disappeared from the world, we have finally waited for an author who can write stories.
The so-called author is a person who can dream. He doesn't care about his writing skills or his popularity. As long as his creativity is good, he is a perfect author. In recent years, there have been a lot of follow-up works. Authors who can write stories and dream are rare. I didn't expect to meet one here. For me, a bookworm of 10 years, there are really not many authors who can write new ideas. Come on.
My personal hope is not to let the protagonist regain his memory, but to let him keep working hard with the passion and talent he has gained from rebirth.
Don't get hung up on technical terms. What readers see is the plot, not the terms.
If it's football or basketball, readers will have a sense of belonging when writing professional terms. Ballroom dance, no matter how many terms you use, readers will just jump to see it.
I feel like the audience for this kind of subject matter is too small. . People who read online novels are basically not the group of people who pay attention to this aspect. I feel that hip-hop has a larger audience than national standards, in terms of the Internet. . . . Didn't you see that seven was so hot?