Hype Malaysia
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News
No Result
View All Result
Hype Malaysia
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News
No Result
View All Result
Hype Malaysia
No Result
View All Result
Home News Coverage

Hype’s Exclusive: Crossing The Movements With Blue Tokyo For #DanceDanceAsia

by Adrina
February 11, 2015
Credit: The Japan Foundation, KL

Credit: The Japan Foundation, KL

25
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Whatsapp

It usually takes practice to get dance moves right but it’s even harder to get the performance right, especially when you’re combining male rhythmic gymnastics with street dance routines. As the first professional performance unit selected from the Japanese men’s gymnastics team, Blue Tokyo is a team of former athletes-turned-performers that managed to defy the impossible by taking both male rhythmic gymnastics and street dance to a whole new level of entertainment.

Founded in 2010, Blue Tokyo embodies the evolution of athlete to artist as they combine their well-trained bodies with art to create a fresh and unique body expression. The group is named after Blue of Aomori (Ao means blue in Japanese) and Tokyo, which is one of the most well-known cities in the world. It contains their hope “from Aomori, Japan and go to the world.”

YouTube video

After receiving numerous awards and winning multiple championships, the member of the dance group stepped into the world of dance upon graduation from Aomori University and Aomori Yamada High School. They have a lot of performing experience because they worked as performers for Ayumi Hamasaki, Daichi Miura, Lead, Hiromi Goh, and other top artistes. One of the biggest achievements for the group was when they were asked to perform as part of the cast of “Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour by Cirque Du Soleil”. They were even invited to perform on the French TV program, “The Best” in January 2014.

Whenever they had spare time, the members would return to their respective alma maters to train the next generation of championship-dominating athletes. Even until today, the group continues to expand their theatrical work so that they will be known worldwide. Having developed their body strength during competition, the group creates highly artistic performances in which they express a world refined through acrobatics.

Blue Tokyo Press Conference
© James Quah Dance Photography / DANCE DANCE ASIA

Just recently, Blue Tokyo came to Malaysia with Time Machine and Wrecking Crew Orchestra for “Dance Dance Asia: Crossing the Movements”, a project presented by the Japan Foundation Asia Center. The event was held at Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPac) from 6th to 8th Feb and it aims to promote exchange and collaboration among street dance groups in the ASEAN region

We attended the press conference last Thursday and spoke with Kyohei Ohshita, the leader of Blue Tokyo about their journey into the dance scene. Here’s what went down during our one-on-one interview:

As the first professional performance unit from the world of Japanese men’s gymnastics, what are some of the common misconceptions that people have about your group?

There are not a lot of misconceptions because the audiences are usually amazed by our performances. Our choreography is very much synchronised and it’s from one aspect to another aspect of gymnastics. Our acrobatic movements usually require us to jump over a person so our audiences were really amazed by our movements because of how smooth we move. We usually have different performances for different productions, so the theme is always different. And because the theme is different, some audience members would cry when they watch an emotional performance from us.

Credit: The Japan Foundation, KL
© James Quah Dance Photography / DANCE DANCE ASIA

One of your early breaks came after performing as part of “Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour by Cirque Du Soleii”. How did you guys end up performing for the show? What did it lead to?

Someone from the organiser side saw our performances and because it’s a unique style of performance, they approached us and asked us if we could perform at their show. So far, we were asked to perform at 2 stages for the world tour and we’ve already completed one of them. For the next tour, we are asked to perform for them again. Actually, I think we just performed our 2nd stage few weeks ago.

At what point in your life did you realise that it’d be fun to combine male rhythmic gymnastics with street dance?

We liked dancing even before we started our performance unit. As former athletes, we incorporated the skills we learned from being a gymnastic athlete into street dance routines and we felt that it’s very fun to do so. We enjoy doing so because it allows us to express our creative side too. Different type of movements are needed for both routines so sometimes it’s difficult to move in a very smooth way. Rhythmic gymnastics is stronger but there’s more flow to street dance routines.

Blue Tokyo Opening Performance
© James Quah Dance Photography / DANCE DANCE ASIA

During the press conference, you mentioned that the theme for your performance will touch on the aspects of sexuality, why did you choose this theme and can you tell us more about it?

By using Beethoven pieces as background music, our performance will start off with a very mysterious atmosphere. There’s a lot of mixed feelings involved as someone starts to think about something very deeply. Gradually, the feeling becomes heavy, causing him to become confused and worried about his feeling. As we continue to dance, his feeling blends with our emotions when we perform.

One last question! How did you form the performance unit? Tell us more about the formation of your team 🙂

All of us met each other through university because we went to the same university and trained in the same gymnastic stadium. But when we were about to graduate, we had to think of some other directions that we can go. Some of us wanted to venture into the entertainment industry and since we are a bunch of really good friends who are doing rhythmic gymnastics, we got together and formed “Blue Tokyo.”

For more information about Blue Tokyo, visit their official website or follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

#DanceDanceAsiaBlue TokyoBlue Tokyo in MalaysiaDance Dance AsiaDance Dance Asia 2015Dance Dance Asia in MalaysiaDance Dance Asia InterviewDance Dance Asia VenueDDAInterview with Japanese Dance GroupsTime MachineTime Machine Dance CrewWrecking Crew Orchestra
https://lomp.at/jywwz
Share10SendTweet6Share

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Telegram for more updates and breaking news. 

FOLLOW THE HYPE

SOURCE: TWITTER (@ZB1_official)
Go

ZEROBASEONE Concert, Sheila Majid Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Week!

by Adleena
November 5, 2025

It’s a new weekend ahead, which means more events in the Klang Valley to look forward to! If you’re looking...

Read more
Streams

Tonton’s Latest K-Drama Drop “First Lady” Unveils The Dark Side Of Power & Love

Tonton has just added another must-watch K-drama to its lineup—"First Lady," a gripping political melodrama that weaves together love, betrayal,...

Read more
by Dean Zaini
November 4, 2025
Concerts

Concert Review: Our Favourite Moments From KFINITY Music Festival 2025

What better way to start November than by seeing your favourite K-pop stars all in one night? The Watsons KFINITY...

Read more
by Afiq Amin
November 3, 2025
Source: Facebook/JEON SOMI (전소미)
Concerts

K-pop Star Jeon Somi To Hold Fan Sign Tour In KL Next Month

Excitement is in the air for Malaysian K-pop fans as global sensation Jeon Somi (전소미) gears up to meet her...

Read more
by Melissa
November 3, 2025
Streams

From “Stranger Things 5” To “Frankenstein”: What’s New on Netflix This November

November’s stacked on Netflix—with big returns, new adventures, and festive chaos to keep you hooked. Whether you want thrills, laughs,...

Read more
by Dean Zaini
November 2, 2025
Celebrity

Comedian Sheng Wang To Perform In Malaysia In January 2026

Get ready to laugh till your abs beg for mercy! The effortlessly hilarious and critically acclaimed comedian Sheng Wang is...

Read more
by Afiq Amin
November 1, 2025
Source: Facebook/ufotable
Concerts

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba In Concert” Returning To KL This December

It’s time to get excited, anime fans! The captivating world of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (鬼滅の刃)” is set to...

Read more
by Melissa
October 31, 2025
Source: Lucasfilm
Movies

“Star Wars: Visions Vol. 3” Explained: Full Episode Guide and What’s Next for the Galactic Anime Series

“Star Wars: Visions Vol. 3” feels like both a return and a revelation. It's a cosmic reflection on everything that...

Read more
by Johanan Prime
October 30, 2025
Load More


TOP STORIES TODAY

  1. 1

    Amyera Zainal Exposes Ex Shahrul Nasrun’s Search History

  2. 2

    The Majestic Hotel Lobby Roof Collapsed; Delivery Rider Shares Terrifying Moment

  3. 3

    Amyera Claims Ex Shahrul Nasrun Has An “Uncontrollable Desire For Other Women”

  4. 4

    Namewee’s Mugshot Exposed Amid Alleged Drug Use & Investigation Into Iris Hsieh’s Death

  5. 5

    5 Things We Know About Namewee’s Non-Celebrity Girlfriend

Malaysia’s live-wire for the latest news, trends, and entertainment is finally here. We are your calendar, your grapevine, your comic relief, your post-event coverage, and your celebrity stalker. Did we also mention that we are also your gateway to the world?



Contact us: newsdesk@hype.my



  • About
  • Advertise
  • Jobs
  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy

©2025 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News

©2025 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News

©2025 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.