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Ayu was announced as a headliner for a-nation online 2020!
![]() ![]() 40 artists part of the first announcement! https://a-nation.net/
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Last edited by truehappiness; 11th August 2020 at 05:42 AM. |
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#43
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Are Kalen and Ayu gonna perform together.
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So wondering how they intend to stream this?
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I'm still a little bit confused with the logistics of the online performances. are all the artists going to be performing in separate locations (and then streamed chronologically according to the list) or are they all going to take turns using one venue?
if the former, then it would give each artist some liberty to set and decorate their own stages AND I think it could minimise exposure to covid-19 since they would "only" be interacting with members of their own crew. |
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The list is alphabetical.
They're probably all going to stream in from various venues like in Korea or China/Taiwan for those acts. They're setting up "multiple stages" so you can tune in to certain acts if you wanted to. I think it'll basically be like old a-nation with the main stage, then various smaller stages for smaller acts available to choose with simultaneous running schedules and some of the international acts will probably be mixed into main stage or have their own stages. Also in this case "stage" just means, which stream to watch them from since at actual a-nation they typically have a smaller separate area for smaller acts that is not part of the biiiig main stage.
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Last edited by truehappiness; 11th August 2020 at 03:50 PM. |
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It's already announced that they're going to stream from several stages across Asia.
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Great news!!
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I'm curious if they'll have a stadium to use just with no audience or just where they'll do the main acts... I guess we'll see!
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The only way they'd allow Kalan to perform at a-nation would be if they can't put her in front of an audience and have the luxury of editing it lol
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That would be a total waste of cash.
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Maybe she is more of a singer than she is a performer, something the Ayu role demanded of her. |
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The way she was performing it was very "karaoke-lite" at least. I think Ayu started off similarly but Ayu had a bit of a spark to her somehow?
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I mean, look at Hikaru Utada, for example: two decades in the industry, a concert being broadcasted globally though Netflix, still looks lost qs fuck on stage lol |
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Ayu was not always the most natural either lol. This is prime karaoke-stance lol
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Ayu's eyes were always expressive, even when she was bent over double singing to herself haha. Karen's eyes just seem blank
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^This. Ayu didn't move her body much in the begining, but she didn't really have to because her face was always expressive.
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![]() ayu was the first J-pop artist I followed religiously and I just took her stage charisma for granted. I never realised how much she commands the stage after I started watching performances of her contemporaries. it's crazy how much presence she exudes with just a look, a hand gesture, and other small things. |
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