Find the world's number one dancer beyond Korea!!! Street Woman Fighter 2 (SWF 2) is at the center of the conversation among viewers. SWF 2, which caused a huge issue as soon as the show began, especially this season's lineup has been joined by a global dance crew beyond Korea, making the competition for the championship very fierce globally compared to season 1.
The video below is the choreography videos of JAM REPUBLIC that will be played for an hour.
If you enjoy watching the video and like it,
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With six domestic dance crews and two overseas dance crews joining, the SWF 2, which consists of a total of eight teams, is expected to be highly anticipated by viewers as it has become considerable in size.
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Today, I'd like to introduce JAM REPUBLIC, one of the world's strongest among the eight crew members who participated in SWF 2, and I think their skills are amazing to match their reputation as the strongest. Especially, the leader Kirsten's dancing skills are fantastic.
Before we get to the point, you'll probably be surprised by Kirsten's dance
if you watch the dance battle of each crew leader, which was a rank-specific mission.
JAM REPUBLIC
JAM REPUBLIC is actually not a crew that is normally active as a one team like other teams.
JAM REPUBLIC is a world-famous dance agency, a global dance network with registered dancers from various countries around the world.
Ri Jeong, who appeared in SWF 1, and Jinwoo, Tarzan, and Yumeki, who appeared in SMF(Street Men Fignter), are dancers registered as JAM REPUBLIC.
And BEBE's BADA and TSUBAKILL's Akanen and Yumeri, who are now competing against each other on SWF 2, are also dancers from JAM REPUBLIC in their respective countries.
It is a project-type team that selected crew members from JAM REPUBLIC dancers to appear in SWF 2.
Everyone's attention is focused on Jam Republic, which starred in SWF 2, because team members Emma and Ling are members of the Royal Family, a world-renowned New Zealand dance crew, along with leader Kirsten.
Kirsten, in particular, is also a figure of greater attention because he is one of the aces who always plays a central role with Paris Goebbel, the head of the Royal Family.
Kirsten Dodjen
The video below is a fantastic dance video of JAM REPUBLIC leader Kirsten.
Kirsten Dodjen, 25, from Cape Town, South Africa, immigrated to Auckland, New Zealand after the age of four, and now works for the Royal Family of New Zealand, a global dance crew, and at the same time works for the hip-hop dance crew Request.
The main genres of Kirsten, who won the junior section of the hip-hop dance world championship under the crew name "Bubblegum" at the age of 13, are Afro and Coreography.
Latrice Kabamba
The video below is a dance video of Latrice. Let's enjoy it together.
At the age of 24, Ratrice Kabamba, a native of Brisbane, Australia, started learning to dance at the age of four, influenced by her family, who are dancers.
And what's interesting is that her boyfriend is a Korean who is currently working as a physical therapist.
Since 2017, she has lived in China and collaborated with various singers, and has also worked as a choreographer for various Chinese idol groups. In addition, she has also appeared in Chinese dancer entertainment programs similar to SWF.
Ratrice's position in JAM REPUBLIC is a deputy leader, and her main dance genres are Hip-hop and Afro.
Emma Huch
Emma Huch, 21, from New Zealand, started learning to dance at the age of four and used to be a member of the Royal Family Freshmen's Dance Crew. She is currently active at the St. T's Dance Academy, and her main dance genres are Hip-hop and Contemporary.
JAM REPUBLIC currently plays the rookie position.
Ling Zhang
Ling Zhang, a 27-year-old Chinese New Zealander, is the only Asian member of the Royal Family and has been a member of the Royal Family since 2015.
She started learning dance at her mother's dance academy at the age of 3, ballet at the age of 6, and hip-hop at a dance studio at the age of 17, but this is her first dance battle competition.
In the JAM REPUBLIC, she is a middle position, and her main dance genre is Coreography.
Audrey Lane-Partlow
Audrey Lane-Partlow, 19, is a dancer from JAM REPUBLIC from the United States who was born in Seattle, Washington and currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
She has participated in NBC's World of Dance, worked with various companies around the world, such as Samsung, Disney, and Mazda, and collaborated with several artists. Although she is young, she is also a participant with various experiences.
She is the youngest member of Jam Republic with a slender doll-like appearance, but unlike her appearance, she has amazing dance skills to surprise all the crew members who participated in SWF 2, and seems to have left the strongest impression on viewers at the first episode of SWF 2.
She loves Taekkyeon, is a big fan of BTS, has a middle position in JAM REPUBLIC, and her main dance genre is Hip-hop.
The best scene of Jam Republic
Enjoy Kirsten's famous scene that proved to be a world class.
Watch Audrey's amazing Zombie dance that surprised all the contestants.
Going to the Global Popular Vote
Watch the JAM REPUBLIC Crew-song Performance before you go to the votes.
Crew song performance global popularity vote
From 10 p.m. on Tuesday, August 22, the public vote for "Crew-song Performance" by Street Women Fighter 2 all crew will be held. This vote can be cast once a day until 6 p.m. on October 31st (Tue), the day of the final live broadcast.
You can watch the performance video of the 8 crew's Crew-song and vote for your favorite crew. If you have a lot of crew that you like, you can all vote for each team once, but you can't vote for one crew, that is, multiple times for one team.
To vote, click the voting image below to sign up for Mnet Plus, sign up for the community, click the banner on the main screen, watch the video of each crew, and vote for your favorite crew among the eight teams.
Click on the image below to go to Mnet Plus and vote.
Tinder Vote, Chance to Attend Final
Global social matching app Tinder works with SWF 2 to vote to predict which team is most likely to advance to the finals among the eight crew teams.
Tinder will select 30 viewers who have successfully predicted which teams will advance to the final and provide live tickets for the SWF 2 final.
Voting for the final live intuition on Tinder runs from September 5 to October 11, with more information available on the Tinder app.
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