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... Auks. These women are more fluent with their movements as they are to symbolise a bird, like a peacock. They dance together in a ballroom type style, still close to the floor but with a more elegant feel to it. An example of the elegance is with the swishy, flowing arms and their body ripples. They do use some kicks and lifts though, but do not exceed too far off the ground. An evaluation of the actions used would suggest great thought into the choreography of the section and as it was the first of the dance the attention does seem to been given to that piece. All the contrasting motifs and movements all come together to form a good understanding on the movement of Auks and how there extinction was created. Dynamic Quality throughout the first section was a continual one, which was fast and buoyant. This was a chosen ...
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