'Swoopa 2' winner Bada feels pressure of championship title
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bada, a leader from the winning crew of 'Street Woman Fighter 2', discussed the pressure of the title.
- She spoke at the production presentation for 'Street Woman Fighter: Director's War'.
- The event featured PD Choi Jeong-nam and several choreographers.
Bada, a leader from the winning crew of the Mnet survival show 'Street Woman Fighter 2' (Swoopa 2), has spoken about the significant pressure that comes with holding the championship title. Her remarks were made during the production presentation for the new Mnet survival program, 'Street Woman Fighter: Director's War' (Sdeupa).
At the event, held at the Eliena Hotel in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Bada shared her feelings about the weight of being a champion. While the exact nature of the 'Sdeupa' program is not detailed, the presence of PD Choi Jeong-nam and numerous choreographers like Nine, Renan, Bada, Baek Gu-young, Baby J, Shimizu, In-gyu, Jung Min-jun, and Casper suggests a focus on the directorial and choreographic aspects of dance.
Bada's comments highlight the responsibility she feels as a leader of a winning team. The title not only signifies achievement but also imposes an expectation to perform and lead with a heightened sense of duty. This pressure is a common theme among champions in competitive reality programs, where past success often sets a high bar for future endeavors.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.