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For Professor Bergman, The beginning of my essay.

Dear Professor Bergman,

You stated that we can comprise a blog of where we were going with our essay, so that you can give us feedback on if we're making a right start.

Here is the my rough title and introduction:

Fall for Dance Review

Fall for Dance was different from the ballets I am used to seeing, as it showcases multiple dance troupes rather than just one, so it was interesting to see how these different dance troups compare.

I Fell For Fall For Dance

 

Attention!

 Both the John Wood exhibition and the Avedon exhibition have ended at the ICP. Patty and I went today with no luck! Read this before you venture out. 

DANCE @ CityCenter

In general I found the dance performance to be entertaining in the fact that it was different from what most would expect. I went into the theatre awaiting a typical ballet performance; however, I was surprised during the second and fourth performances. At first, I thought the second dance was rather strange and repetitive. Yet, once they started to change up the dance a bit,away from the "crazy-like running in place" move, I began to see the artists as performing interpretative dance. Personally, I found the second performance to be representative of a newborn come to life.

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