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Ballroom E Youkoso Edit - Flor Vermelha Рџ’ѓ -

The female dancer is responsible for creating beautiful shapes and "blooming" on the floor.

The song is most iconic for the scene where Mako Akagi asks the protagonist, Tatara Fujita , to "make her bloom". Tatara succeeds so well as a frame that Mako’s presence "spills out" across the floor, making her the center of attention while he remains almost invisible to the judges. Music & Edits Ballroom e Youkoso edit - flor vermelha рџ’ѓ

Listen to Flor Vermelha by Satsujinki in Ballroom e Youkoso Original Soundtrack playlist online for free on SoundCloud. SoundCloud·Satsujinki Ballroom e Youkoso edit - flor vermelha The female dancer is responsible for creating beautiful

The song’s passionate rhythm makes it a favorite for fan edits, especially those featuring Kiyoharu Hyoudou or the intense final dances of the series. Flor Vermelha - Satsujinki - SoundCloud Music & Edits Listen to Flor Vermelha by

Welcome to the Ballroom (ballroom e Youkoso) [ALL final dances] COOL ANIME VIDZ•729K views. 2:01. YouTube·ordekvak

The male dancer acts as the foundation, stretching his frame to provide the space and "permission" for his partner to shine.

The track (Portuguese for "Red Flower") is a standout piece from the Ballroom e Youkoso (Welcome to the Ballroom) Original Soundtrack . Composed by Yuki Hayashi , it is often used in edits to highlight the anime's central metaphor: the Flower and the Frame . The Symbolism of "Flor Vermelha"