Dances
Amanda Tomcik
October 27, 2005
Dance Critique
Introduction to Dance
"Tampa Dances"
These five movement pieces were put together in a way to awe its audience. Expecting to see a bunch of dance pieces, the last one is a surprise monologue and or dance. Each piece has its own description and meaning, that undergoes a different approach to every person. Not only do these pieces have different meanings but also the dancers and or actors were of different age group and ethnics.
The first piece was "The Round Up," which delivered a very cheerful feeling to the audience. The dance piece involved a bunch of elementary school girls. All the cowgirls had jean shorts on, and with white t-shirts and pigtails on their head. Some of the girls had red bandannas on their head and some had freckles on their face. The music for this piece was very up beat, the lighting was very bright and the girls followed one after the other. You could tell that the girls were trying to dance......
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