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There is really no pattern with the nose scrunch. One performance she is full of them, then another, same song, only a few. Interestingly, I don't ever recall seeing a nose scrunch in any performance of JEAM. :13: Of all her dances, JEAM is the most difficult by a big margin. She is not just up there wiggling her hips. Then add singing (or lip syncing), and she needs to be deep in concentration. There probably wasn't the thought of her needing to work a nose scrunch or two into the performance. I think it is an extension of her personality that just naturally comes out when she is in the right frame of mind. Edit: Quote:
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I think her nose scrunch resembles a look of disgust: https://www.paulekman.com/wp-content...eofdisgust.png But she often smiles when she does it: http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/pict...pictureid=1082 We need to find a university psychologist whose field of research is facial expressions, and ask them what they think of Alizee's nose scrunch. Currently, I'm thinking that Alizee's nose scrunch is, technically speaking, a look of "pretend disgust". Its a sort of non-verbal sarcasm. She's expressing delight by feigning disgust. Its a wink-wink nudge-nudge, a "dog-whistle". Something like that... But yes... the facial expression itself is one of "pretend disgust". How does that sound? |
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