Pure Land of Bliss Dance Tutorial:
1, start to prepare: adjust your posture, the width of your feet is about the same as the width of your shoulders, legs slightly bent, arms stretched out to the sides, shoulders slightly relaxed, eyes flat in front, hands up and down interactively clenched fists.
2, start: legs gently step forward, arms crossed and raised, shoulders relaxed, eyes up, hands stretched upward, upper body tilted slightly forward, legs squatting, legs gently raised, legs gently jumping back and forth, legs gently raised, legs gently jumping back and forth, shoulders slightly relaxed, upper body tilted forward, legs gently jumping with the beat of the music, hands swinging with the shoulders.
3, end: legs slightly bent, knees gently squatting, hands slowly downward relaxation, arms crossed in front of the chest, shoulders relaxed, eyes forward and flat, upper body tilted slightly forward, arms slightly to both sides of the extension and clenched fists, to complete a dance of the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.
The Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss in Dance Machine Fancy Remix 5 Star Mode. Aurora Jodo is a song composed by toku (とく), a member of the Japanese music group GARNiDELiA, with lyrics and vocals by MARiA (real name Mai Mizuhashi, pronounced: Miyi Reiha).
The song was included on GARNiDELiA's 2016 EP "Bound Promisecode-" and album "VioletCry".
The original dancers for Elysium Pure Land were the trio of MARiA and 217, as well as the silver-haired lady. The original version of the dance sparked countless imitations of the domestic dance see upon its release, and it's safe to say that the dance section was bloodied at the time. This dance is characterized by being very flirtatious, with MARiA's dance moves in the original dance, including her facial expressions, being very provocative, and the choreography featuring the butterfly step and the hanakui step.
The first time I watched it, I was a little uncomfortable, but the more I watched it, the more I liked it. The choreography was very well done, and the rhythm of the song and the main idea were very well suited to each other, to complement each other.
Additional parts of Elysium:
Another thing I'd like to add is that there are tons of MMD videos of the MARiA trio's dances almost every time they're featured, such as girls, lamb, and so on. It may not have appeared as frequently as it did in the past though (I hadn't delved into b-site at the time, or maybe there was a fairly concentrated influx then as well)? But if you go searching you'll see that there are still quite a few related videos.