paragraph on experience watching a dance performance
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when i was watchng dance performance i felt
Dance is more than just a sport, it’s a passion. Dance is something you work hard for, something you put all of your spare time and effort into. Dance is a sport that you never want to give up on. When the day of your dance competition arrives, you put everything you have learned about dancing over the years, and show it all to the hundreds of people watching you. No matter how exhausted you are on that dance floor, you may not give up. You need to dance until the very end, until you are the best dancer you can possibly be. In order to be the best dance you can be, you need to practice during your spare time at home. The only way to get first in a dance competition is to practice all the time, make sure your dance costume looks exactly like the rest of your teams, and perform like you’ve never performed before.
Dance is more than just a sport, it’s a passion. Dance is something you work hard for, something you put all of your spare time and effort into. Dance is a sport that you never want to give up on. When the day of your dance competition arrives, you put everything you have learned about dancing over the years, and show it all to the hundreds of people watching you. No matter how exhausted you are on that dance floor, you may not give up. You need to dance until the very end, until you are the best dancer you can possibly be. In order to be the best dance you can be, you need to practice during your spare time at home. The only way to get first in a dance competition is to practice all the time, make sure your dance costume looks exactly like the rest of your teams, and perform like you’ve never performed before.
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One of the many things I have an appreciation for is watching a live performance of any kind. Whether it is a theatre play, musical, concert, comedy act, or dance performance, they are all magnificent to me. I personally didn’t start developing an appreciation until I started doing shows myself. My first time I felt like I was on a stage was when I was seven years old; it was for a karate exhibition. So technically it wasn’t an actual show, but it certainly felt like it. The nerves were there and my own expectations on myself to do well. The people I was performing with were ready to wow the audience just like myself. After that experience from then on out I was hooked on performing for others. Throughout high school I performed constantly for color guard and choir events and dance shows in college. I felt like a performer. I loved everything about it. The attention, the pressure, the expectation on myself to have every run through of the performance to be the best I have done yet, all of it was adrenaline that made me thrive. Through these experiences is what developed my appreciation for any type of performer.I tend to feel a special bond to dancers specifically though due to my experience and background in dance. Every time I get fortunate enough to see a live performance I get anxiously excited for the journey I’m about to take. The combination of movements, music, costumes, make up, lighting, props, and stage set up, all set a mood for each performance. A person can have many different experiences when watching a performance. I not only like to enjoy what the dance is trying to express, but I also like to look for technique and dance combinations. When I go to see a dance show, there are a number of different dance pieces, and each one has its own story behind it. The best part is that each individual audience can have a different interpretation of the dance, and an altogether different experience. I love talking about the shows after the fact with whomever I went with to express both of our opinions on what we saw. It gives me a chance to reflect on the emotions and memories each performance triggered.
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