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Workshop of Cell Block Tango


This is the first rehearsal we ever did of Cell Block Tango where we started choreographing to the music. Within the video we are doing our first ever run through with the new choreography. As you can see the our timing is very off and some people were in the wrong positions on the chairs which threw off our formation. However, we worked well as a team to bring ideas for moves to the group and executed it well. We just need to work on characterisation and energy because we all look very bored because we were concentrating so much on the new dance. By the next rehearsal we will have choreographed the next section and made improvements. 
 

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