In case you were wondering
(original dance choreography by me)
#itookanap #struggle #kakeguruicosplay #cosplay #animecosplay
Creating original dance choreography inspired by anime and cosplay can be incredibly rewarding and deeply personal. When I started blending my love for Kakegurui cosplay and the emotional themes of struggle into dance, it opened a whole new way to express complex feelings through movement. One aspect I had to navigate was capturing the intense, psychological tension of Kakegurui’s characters in my moves. The anime’s portrayal of high-stakes gambling and emotional battles made me focus on sharp, deliberate gestures paired with fluid transitions to mirror the inner turmoil and strategic thinking. By incorporating cosplay elements, like costume details and character mannerisms, the choreography became more immersive and true to the source material. I also found that sharing this journey on platforms using hashtags like #itookanap and #struggle helped connect with others who relate to the challenges behind artistic creation. The community feedback encouraged me to keep experimenting with how cosplay and dance can merge into storytelling. For anyone interested in anime cosplay dancing, my advice is to embrace your unique interpretation of the characters’ emotions. Use your own struggles and passions as fuel—that authenticity will resonate most with your audience. Overall, original choreography is a powerful outlet for fans who want to merge visual art, performance, and fandom culture. It’s not just about copying moves but about crafting a narrative that speaks to both your personal experience and the vivid world of anime cosplay.





























































