Helene Fischer – Jeden Morgen wird die Sonne
An evening pause: The dress and lighting effects raise this to a whole new level.
Hat tip Alton Blevins.
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The giant dress is old hat. Singer, Kobayashi Sachiko (“the final boss”) has been performing in a dress like this for many years in Japan’s Kouhaku New Year’s music TV special.
There are few images on the web… I think NHK must have them removed. Some of her dresses have been wilder than those below. One year there were dancers inside her skirt making it move.
Here are a couple images from Kobayashi Sachiko performances a few years ago:
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https://cottonloid.tumblr.com/post/136380288434/kobayashi-sachiko-performed-senbonzakura-at-this
Do not need tech for that.
Nutcracker (the ballet).
Mother ginger’s dress.
Visually impressive, but I have to admit the last segment, her dress reminded me of a Candy Corn.