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wow, I did think that my pic would create such a traffic!
If i understand, you are divided on the JPVA danse : Is it or not intentionally sexy ? For me there no doubt about it. Dont' forget Mylène is behind that, again. (The girls with Alizee on this video are regular dancers of Mylene ). So ,be sure that she have supervise the choregraphy. In the mind of Mylene, it's just naughty, a little tease. She is still model the "Lolita" character, here. It' maybe appears as "energetic modern dance" to our Alizée, but I m not sure she was really such naive on this. I think she like to be sexy, like a lot of youngs girls, but , like a lot of youngs girls, she was not really prepare to the level of the men réaction to this attitude. |
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Okay, I'm in certain agreement with Bigdan. One of the main themes of JPVA has always seemed to be a little bit taunting, in a "Hahaha, I'm young and immature, I can go around teasing older men!" sort of way. It's Alizée's last grasp at being a Lolita.
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This is one of those threads I hope Alizée never, ever sees.
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Well....since anyone with a browser and a URL can see it, it'll probably happen eventually .
This is totally, totally off-topic, but I thought it might be amusing to note that there was an incident last year that was kind of a through-the-looking-glass version of the whole boxers thing. In March of 2006, this Bulgarian pop-folk singer named Kamelia performed a few songs at a big concert in a slinky dress that was slit off-center up one leg in front, up to her hips, and...no underwear. Despite her occasional attempts to pinch her dress shut a bit, she gave quite the show. I think they managed to edit the worst of it out for the televised version. So...her "explanation" for this incident? She claimed that she had accidentally worn boxers to the concert hall, and decided that it would be impossible to wear boxers underneath her slinky dress, so she decided it would be necessary to go, um, commando instead. |
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Boy, I feel like I've been killing a lot of threads lately.
Anyway, this thread on the JPVA dance seems to be worthy of a companion research article to the hypothetical one I previously proposed on "Evolution of Feminine Onanistic Innuendo in Contemporary Pop Music Choreography: A Case Study" (about JEAM dance/lyrics). Perhaps this one could be called "Posterior Gluteal Kinesthetic Gestures in Contemporary Pop Music Choreography: Aesthetic, Psychosexual, and Cultural Implications". Ok, ok, I know, uber-geeky... |
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No, I never met nor seen Alizee BUT she did come to my city to get married. At the time I had no idea who she was as I didn't discover Alizee until a few years later, lol
If I had been a fan then and known she was in Vegas, I would have ran over there to the Excalibur and stalked her and jeremy lol. I could have taken wedding photos for everyone |
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C'est ta faute... mais on t'aime quand même, Alizée!
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I saw Alizée on stage
Merci Alizée pour ce merveilleux moment
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wow! another lucky guy man! hey french fan, you are lucky man... how do u feel when u saw alizee on stage?
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