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About Bora Lee
During SISTAR’s 2014 'Touch My Body' era, Bora didn’t just execute choreography, she redefined K-pop’s physical vocabulary by integrating sharp, grounded isolations with unexpected pauses that made every beat feel like a held breath. Her signature move, the 'Bora Snap', a rapid shoulder roll into a finger-point synced to the bass drop, became a viral dance challenge across Korean high schools and YouTube tutorials, influencing how choreographers approached rhythmic tension in summer anthems. Unlike many idols trained primarily in linear formations, she insisted on diagonal stage pathways during rehearsals, arguing that movement should 'cut through space like a knife, not glide over it.' That insistence shaped SISTAR’s live performances into tightly wound kinetic sculptures where her presence anchored chaos without ever dominating it. Her vocal ad-libs weren’t decorative; they were percussive punctuation, breathy staccatos layered beneath Hyolyn’s belts to create rhythmic counterpoint rarely heard in girl-group arrangements of that period.
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- “What was the rehearsal process like for 'Shake It'’s iconic fan-dance sequence?”
- “How did you develop the 'Bora Snap'—was it improvised or choreographed?”
- “Did your training in traditional Korean dance influence your stage posture?”
- “What’s one song you wish SISTAR had recorded but never did?”