Aoki Shiho (青木志帆), simply known as SHIHO, is a Japanese choreographer and dancer who has done work for Hello! Project. She is also a jazz-funk instructor at DANCE WORKS in Tokyo.[1]
Biography[]
Aoki Shiho was born in Singapore on January 13, 1986.[1]
From ages 2 to 11, she attended a ballet studio affiliated with the Royal Ballet School. When she returned to Japan at age 12, she started learning jazz and hip hop.[1]
She worked as an assistant to MASAO when he choreographed for ℃-ute, which she was responsible for teaching the group the dances he created.[2][3][4] She started teaching her own dances to Hello! Project groups in 2017.
Profile[]
- Birth Name: Aoki Shiho (青木志帆)
- Nicknames: SHIHO
- Birthdate: January 13, 1986
- Birthplace: Singapore
- Raised: Tokyo, Japan
- Western Zodiac: Capricorn
- Eastern Zodiac: Ox
Songs[]
ANGERME[]
- Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai
- Namida Iro no Ketsui
- Zenzen Okiagarenai SUNDAY
- Hakkiri Shiyou ze
- Oyogenai Mermaid
- Aisare Route A or B?
℃-ute[]
- Naze Hito wa Arasoun Darou? (assistant)
- Jinsei wa STEP! (assistant)
- To Tomorrow (assistant)
Morning Musume[]
Suzuki Airi[]
Concerts[]
℃-ute[]
- ℃-ute Concert Tour 2016 Haru ~℃ONCERTO~ (assistant)[3]
Musicals[]
- Musical Real Audition!! (dancer)
- HELP!! Acchii Chikyuu wo Samasunda. (dancer)
Trivia[]
- She became friends with Takahashi Ai after performing in the 2004 musical HELP!! Acchii Chikyuu wo Samasunda. as a dancer.[5][6]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "SHIHO先生のプロフィール" (in Japanese). DANCE WORKS.
- ↑ "モー娘。'16/アンジュルム新曲MV公開!J=Jツアー、モー娘。'16英語、鈴木&野中、℃-uteダンス、浅倉ヘアアレンジ MC:中島早貴・藤井梨央【ハロ!ステ#165】" (in Japanese). Hello! Project Station (via YouTube). 2016-04-20.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "研修生、演劇、アンジュルムマナー、石田ソロ、℃-uteリハ、相川ヘアアレンジ MC:小田さくら・岸本ゆめの【ハロ!ステ#173】" (in Japanese). Hello! Project Station (via YouTube). 2016-06-15.
- ↑ "J=J新曲/かみいしなか かな/嗣永/℃-uteひなフェス、℃-uteダンスレッスン、研修生、野村ご褒美ソロ、小田ヘアアレンジ MC:佐藤優樹、小片リサ【ハロ!ステ#213】" (in Japanese). Hello! Project Station (via YouTube). 2017-03-29.
- ↑ "Long time no see♪" (in Japanese). Takahashi Ai Official Blog. 2012-07-13.
- ↑ "♡" (in Japanese). Takahashi Ai Official Blog. 2015-01-25.