- Rino Nakasone Razalan
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Rino Nakasone Razalan Birth name Rino Nakasone Also known as Music, Harajuku Girls, Rino Born June 11, 1979 Origin Okinawa, Japan Occupations dancer, choreographer, model, singer Associated acts SM Town, SHINee, Beat Freaks, America's Best Dance Crew, f(x), Girls' Generation Website Official Youtube Channel Rino Nakasone Razalan ( kanji: 仲宗根梨乃) born on June 11, 1979 is a dancer, choreographer from Okinawa, Japan. Rino participated in America's Best Dance Crew Season 3, alongside the crew Beat Freaks. She worked with Gwen Stefani as a member of the Harajuku Girls. She has danced with other famous artists such as Marques Houston, Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, Missy Elliott, Chris Brown, Janet Jackson and Justin Bieber.[1] She's part of THE GEMINIZ, a dance/singer/choreographer duo with Maryss from Paris (Marie). Rino was a brief member of the third line-up of the girl group The Pussycat Dolls.
Rino choreographed the dance for Britney Spears' Toxic, on her Femme Fatale Tour. Moreover, she used to work as a dancer on Britney's tours.[2]
On October 24, Rino published on her Twitter page she was in charge of the choreography for the R&B singer, Crystal Kay, new MV, Superman.[3] Later, Key also posted a photo with Rino confirming the fact.[4]
Choreographer for SM Entertainment
She is also known for working with the South Korean label SM Entertainment, choreographing for their artists, including:[5]
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- Love Frequency (With Maryss From Paris and Korean choreographer)
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- Dangerous
- Copy and Paste
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- Maximum
- Keep Your Head Down (with Sim Jaewon)
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- No Other (with Maryss from Paris)
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- Tell Me Your Wish (Genie) (with Sim Jaewon)
- Oh!
- Hoot
- Mr. Taxi (with Sim Jaewon)
- The Boys
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- Replay
- Sanso Gateun Neo (Love Like Oxygen)
- Juliette
- Lucifer (with Sim Jaewon)
- Hello
- The SHINee World
References
External links
Subsidiaries SM TinTin Hall · SM Entertainment Japan · SM Academy · SM Pictures · SM Amusment · SM F&B Development · SM Bravo · SM Entertainment USAExecutives Lee Soo-man (chairman) · Kim Young-min (CEO) · Lee Jong-in (CFO) · Yoo Young-jin (director) · Park Jin (director) · Han Se-min (director) · Nam So-young (director) · Kangta (director) · Pyo In-bong (co-president of TinTin Hall) · Kim Kyung-sik (co-president of TinTin Hall) · Lee Solim (president of Academy) · Ahn Soo-wook (president of Bravo)Studio artists Yoo Young-jin · Kenzie · Kangta · Shim Jae-won · Hwang Sang-hoon · Song Kwang-sik · Rino Nakasone RazalanPerformers SoloDuoGroupSpecial Unit/SubgroupM&D · S. · SM The Ballad · SM Town · Super Junior-Happy · Super Junior-KRY · Super Junior-M · Super Junior-TActors Former artists Black Beat · Fly to the Sky · H.O.T. · Heebon · Hyun Jin-young · Isak N Jiyeon · M.I.L.K · S.E.S. · Shinhwa · ShinviConcert tours 2002 SM China · Smile Concert 2003 · 2007 SMTown Summer Concert · SMTown Live '08 · SMTown Live '10 World TourPartnership Starworld Entertainment · Fandango Korea · Avex Entertainment · Sony Music Entertainment Japan · Nayutawave Records · EMI Music Japan · J Storm · TrueVisions GroupCategories:- Choreographers
- Japanese dancers
- 1979 births
- Living people
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