recording a live show too, so if you drag the girl out and restart, it looks horrible. i asked this hyung who works for this kind of broadcasting and he said it was pretty much in the backdancer's hands. its not exactly her fault for having on the seizure on stage during a live taping, but since she knew she had a sickness like anemia or w/e that would lead to a seizure at times, it was pretty much her choice, and that she shouldve stepped out if she knew she couldnt handle it. being so determined and greedy to do something like backdancing, its somewhat greedy of her to just continue on.
so you can make your own conclusion based on this. the backdancer was completely aware of her situation, so making a mangshin of seeya with this.....he said if it were an american broadcasting thing, the backdancer would have a hard time finding a job in backdancing. antis feel stupid now, huh.
I was actually thinking about what you were talking about how it's hard for dancers to find a job again...
I mean, are companies going to risk having a dancer with a past like this to dance on stage again? What if she has a seizure again and ruin the show?
It's obviously not the dancer's fault for having a seizure on stage... so
I hope what I'm thinking won't be applied to this incident though...































