But what is displayed on stage is definitely not just the strength of the dance and the level of uniformity.
During the performance, managing expressions, timing with the camera, and even... the programme team's camera work are all far different from what she experienced on the music stages in Korea.
These aren't changes that can be made in a short time; they require continual practice, day in and day out.
The dance practice room has a large mirror for practitioners to check their results.
And from the mirror, everyone can easily notice the gap between themselves and momo in other aspects.
This person can always keep a smile, and not just a rigid one.
With the changing dance movements, her expressions would also become animated.
This ability is really hard to imitate; a poor imitation coupled with overexertion just makes one look greasy...