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Prospect’s annual dance show makes a comback

The theme of this year’s performance was Boy bands vs. Girl bands. Some groups performed songs like girl band songs like “Me and My Girls” from Fifth harmony.
The theme of this year’s performance was Boy bands vs. Girl bands. Some groups performed songs like girl band songs like “Me and My Girls” from Fifth harmony.
Jocelyn Farina

On the night of December 10, the different Dance Gym classes came together to perform their semi annual end-of-the-semester dance show. This year’s theme was Boy Bands vs. Girl Bands.

 

  • The theme of this year’s performance was Boy bands vs. Girl bands. Some groups performed songs like girl band songs like “Me and My Girls” from Fifth harmony.

  • The ending pose is just as important as the dance itself, as a Dance One group shows by their pose at the end of “Best Song Ever”.

  • Dancers line up to perform uniform choreography to Fifth Harmony’s “BO$$”. Throughout the routine, applause could be heard from the audience and the dancers in the wings.

  • Kaia Mavradas flexes her true talent during the group’s performance to “Bills, Bills, Bills” by Destiny’s Child.

  • Dancers from all of the classes flood the stage and theater, while their send off song of “Stop!” plays in the background.

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Jocelyn Farina
Jocelyn Farina, Managing Editor
Hi! My name is Jocelyn Farina and I am a senior. This is my second year on staff, and I am a Managing Editor who loves to write feature or news stories. Outside of KnightMedia, I run on Prospect’s cross country and track teams. I also love spending time outdoors, specifically in the mountains.
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