Cover dance


Cover dance is the act of replicating a dance choreography, particularly from Japanese idol or Korean idol music acts and Vocaloid songs. Cover dances may be uploaded onto video-sharing services like YouTube and TikTok in which dancers reenact the choreography of a song or music video or perform an original choreography for an existing song.

History

Cover dances first gained popularity online in Japan in March 2007, with many people posting videos of themselves performing the choreography for "Hare Hare Yukai", the ending theme song to the 2006 anime adaptation of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. This later grew to include cover dances of Berryz Kobo and other Japanese idol singers and groups. Cover dance videos created through MikuMikuDance were also associated with the category. It became established as a genre known as odottemita on video-sharing websites, named after the search keyword on the video-sharing website Niconico. People who performed cover dances were known as odorite. Notable who later became idols themselves include from Danceroid and Dempagumi.inc, Beckii Cruel, and Keekihime.

Impact

Cover dance videos on YouTube get tens of thousands of views, with groups like Chocomint HK becoming viral sensations.
A worldwide phenomenon, Paris has become a hub for recording these videos, and has a K-pop dance academy.
The K-POP Cover Dance Festival has been held annually since 2011. The competition takes place worldwide with the final round in Seoul.