Clarification: I named my blog after the song "Met You By Chance" JDH performed in May 2014. I never really met the guy. I "met him by chance" on Youtube. Now, October 2014 I'm starting to write these ramblings because I want to sort out my thoughts and feelings about 정동하 - Jung Dong Ha, a South Korean singer who won me by storm sometime in February 2014. I will be musing about him, make remarks about his voice, his talent as a performer, his looks, and basically everything. I'm a FAN again!
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Throw Back Thursday #6 - 2013
Here are some stage antics with his Boohwal band mates in May 2013.
That was when I had no idea that Jung Dong Ha existed somewhere far away.
♥ ♥ ♥
More of it from the same tour:
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I think, at some point Jung Dongha had outgrown the band. I am glad he went solo. It was a natural progress of things. I know there are fans who still mourn the split between Dongha and Boohwal. There are even those who could not accept it, and are not fans of Dongha, because to them Boohwal and Dongha were like one , unbreakable unit. The fact they went their separate ways after 9 years together was too shocking. I have no memories, and no nostalgia for those first years of Dongha's music career. I only found him shortly after he became a solo singer. I am amazed by him, and I love watching how he is evolving, and growing.
PS. I just realized I posted a Thursday blog on a Wednesday! I got mixed up.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Jung Dong Ha theatrics
Jung Dong Ha often adds theatrics element to his performances. It was particularly visible in the earlier appearances on Immortal Songs2 TV singing competition (2012-2014), but he's been doing some theatrics on a smaller scale, while giving live concerts. I will post some video examples.
It is my understanding, that when the word "theatrics" is used, it is in negative, unflattering, almost derogatory meaning. It's considered something cheesy. It's almost as if the artist uses some kind of "tricks" in his/her performance to attract attention, or to cover their shortcomings as far as real talent. So the talent inadequacies are masked by theatrics.
Sometimes it's true.
But I definitely love when Jung dong Ha does this, I always enjoy it a lot. I feel that his theatrics, sometimes unexpected, make his performances richer, more colorful, and easy to remember. He himself must like doing it too, since he adds theatrics every now and then. I do not think he overuses it.
When he debuted on Immortal Songs2 in September 2012, he already made a big splash, not only by his voice, but also falling on his knees during his song, to covey desperation. The very first performance:
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But the ultimate theatrics, and most memorable JDH performance of this kind, the one that people still mention when reminiscing about the past IS2 shows, came 2 month later, in November 2012.
Here, Dongha did a whole spectacle, while performing song "Wind". I read an old interview with him, translated into English, in which he said that he had put a lot of work into learning the entire fight choreography, and that he was proud of himself that he did it.
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Here below is another example, again from Immortal Song in 2013. Someone commented on YouTube, that Dongha is playing a game "how many genres can I fit into one song". Funny comment. ^_^ The song's name is something like "I Love Seoul". I love how he plays orchestra director in the beginning. With this performance, he won that particular episode of Immortal Song2, probably because everybody was enjoying themselves so much. ♥
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And in February 2016, during a very special yearly concert dedicated to the late singer Kim Kwang Seok, before performing "About Being Thirty Years Old", Dong Ha is seen sitting at a table in front of bottles of soju. It is probably referring to a phrase by Kim Kwang Seok, that a good song is like a bottle of soju; the more you have, the more you like it. This song expresses a lot of melancholy by a young man who reached age of 30, and is not happy with his lack of accomplishments. Dong Ha talks, playing a role of that man, having a conversation with a friend.
It is my understanding, that when the word "theatrics" is used, it is in negative, unflattering, almost derogatory meaning. It's considered something cheesy. It's almost as if the artist uses some kind of "tricks" in his/her performance to attract attention, or to cover their shortcomings as far as real talent. So the talent inadequacies are masked by theatrics.
Sometimes it's true.
But I definitely love when Jung dong Ha does this, I always enjoy it a lot. I feel that his theatrics, sometimes unexpected, make his performances richer, more colorful, and easy to remember. He himself must like doing it too, since he adds theatrics every now and then. I do not think he overuses it.
When he debuted on Immortal Songs2 in September 2012, he already made a big splash, not only by his voice, but also falling on his knees during his song, to covey desperation. The very first performance:
* * *
But the ultimate theatrics, and most memorable JDH performance of this kind, the one that people still mention when reminiscing about the past IS2 shows, came 2 month later, in November 2012.
Here, Dongha did a whole spectacle, while performing song "Wind". I read an old interview with him, translated into English, in which he said that he had put a lot of work into learning the entire fight choreography, and that he was proud of himself that he did it.
* * *
Here below is another example, again from Immortal Song in 2013. Someone commented on YouTube, that Dongha is playing a game "how many genres can I fit into one song". Funny comment. ^_^ The song's name is something like "I Love Seoul". I love how he plays orchestra director in the beginning. With this performance, he won that particular episode of Immortal Song2, probably because everybody was enjoying themselves so much. ♥
* * *
And in February 2016, during a very special yearly concert dedicated to the late singer Kim Kwang Seok, before performing "About Being Thirty Years Old", Dong Ha is seen sitting at a table in front of bottles of soju. It is probably referring to a phrase by Kim Kwang Seok, that a good song is like a bottle of soju; the more you have, the more you like it. This song expresses a lot of melancholy by a young man who reached age of 30, and is not happy with his lack of accomplishments. Dong Ha talks, playing a role of that man, having a conversation with a friend.
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