
Elementary school siblings, who dream of becoming dancers, showcased impressive skills that surprised everyone.
On the 25th episode of KBS Joy's entertainment program 'Ask Anything', elementary school siblings shared their story.
The siblings mentioned, "The video of us dancing at school has surpassed 6 million views on YouTube." After watching the video and seeing the siblings dance in person, Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Soo-geun expressed their admiration.
Seo Jang-hoon said, "We've been doing 'Ask Anything' for 7 years, and you two are the best kids we've seen in that time. I've never seen friends with such perfect technique and professionalism," and added, "You could be sibling musicians." Lee Soo-geun remarked, "It feels like BoA dancing powerfully in her childhood."
When Seo Jang-hoon asked, "When did you start dancing?", the older sister explained that she started learning belly dance at the age of 5 on her mother's suggestion, and later began dancing broadcast dance at her mother's encouragement. The younger brother added that he started dancing by following his sister.
When the siblings said, "These days, there are many friends who are much more talented and confident than us," Lee Soo-geun praised them, saying, "You've even learned humility. You have the basics to enter a major entertainment company."
They both explained that their dream is to become famous dancers and expressed their admiration for the crew 'Ojo Gang'.
Meanwhile, the siblings confessed, "While dance skills are important to become a dancer, confidence is also crucial," adding, "There are many peers who are much more skilled and confident than us, and we feel lacking in that regard."
In response, Seo Jang-hoon firmly said, "You're not lacking at all," while smiling. He also encouraged them, saying, "We've seen so many professional entertainers besides you. With your level of technique, you won't fall behind anyone. So don't worry and have confidence."
Lee Soo-geun offered realistic advice, saying, "If you push too hard from a young age, you might get injured, so you need to manage well," while Seo Jang-hoon added, "What's really important is after you become an adult. Work hard on your practice and studies."
[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]