The dance practice for MAMAMOO’s 2018 hit "Starry Night" showcases a pivotal shift in the group's artistic direction, moving away from their high-energy "beagle-dol" persona toward a more mature, sensual aesthetic. The choreography is designed to complement the song’s Latin-inspired guitar riffs and atmospheric electro-house tempo of 124 BPM. Choreography Style and Impact
Unlike earlier "loud" tracks, this dance emphasizes flowy, elegant movements that mirror the "mood music" nature of the song.
The group maintains a casual yet professional practice atmosphere, frequently switching leaders to give each member a moment to shine.
The mirrored version of this video is an essential educational tool for fans and dancers. K-POP Dance - Mamamoo - "Starry Night" Part 1
A key highlight is Wheein’s energetic front body roll, which became a point of discussion among fans for its technical precision.
The routine features impactful accents, such as the specific hand-and-knee "pop" and turn sequences around the 3:22 mark. 🪞 The Role of "Mirrored" Practice