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... any choreography, and everyone was doing his or her own thing, with there own personality. It was very hard to decide who to watch, and when to watch them. I looked beside me at my Mother, and Sister and Law and both were looking in different directions. After the music had been playing for about a minute, two of the cast started doing the same movement at front, centre stage. Now most in the audience started to watch the same people, and it was effective, and good to watch. They kept their same personalities, but started dancing the same moves. Then two other people joined in, and we had four in the middle dancing together, with still about ten people dancing in there own style. Four of this ten then split up, two either side, and started their own dance, different to the middle quartet, but the same as each ...
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