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GCSE Performing Arts Dance: Extended Programme Notes - Title of Dance: Extremes of Wealth  

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GCSE Performing Arts Dance: Extended Programme Notes Title of Dance: Extremes of Wealth Solo Choreography The first 8 counts of the choreography will be purely for dance purposes and will be performed on the floor. I decided to do this so that I could present the upper class person could dance to the correct part of the music and when the upper class person starts to dance this will flow easily from the floor dance all the way through to the lower class persons part of the dance and through to the ending. Example of floor movement: My choreography represents extremes of wealth from upper class wealth to lower class wealth. The part of the dance where I shall be dancing as an upper class person has a lot of simple movements e.g. a simple motif of walking four walks in a circle. Most of the movements in this part of...

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