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Will Tia save SM from Jillian Meyers?


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SM-associated choreographer Jillian Meyers, who worked with songs such as Rum Pum Pum Pum and Mr Mr, has come under some criticism lately, with fans hoping that her services won't be required again.

 

But if Jillian Meyers leaves, someone will have to take her place. Someone who will be able to make choreos worthy of SM's top tier girl groups. Thankfully for them, there's a girl prodigy that has just what they need.

 

Chocolat's 17 year old visual and main dancer, Tia, has a lot of time on her hands, and more importantly she's already shown her talents by choreographing their latest comeback, Black Tinkerbell which critics claimed "will make you a fan".

 

Do you think she should be given the chance? If not, who do you want to make the choreo for your favourite SM group?

 

To get a glimpse of her work, check out the videos below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wait, I don't get it. Are you insinuating that SM needs to hire Tia to have quality choreography? lol. I think the girl deserves appreciation for the quality of her work, but I don't see how it will snowball to her working for SM. 

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Wait, I don't get it. Are you insinuating that SM needs to hire Tia to have quality choreography? lol. I think the girl deserves appreciation for the quality of her work, but I don't see how it will snowball to her working for SM. 

I'm just saying that it's a win-win situation.

SM gets to work with a new choreographer.

Tia gets something to do.

f(x) meet someone who can relate to a lack of promotion.

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