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I would tell them it consists of a wide array of moves. You might go slow in one part and fast in the next. It also consists of a lot of beat realization. If thats a thing haha. What I mean by beat realization is for every beat there might not be a move but in some parts you may want to hit the moves on the beat. I dance so this is how I know all of this :) hope this helps!!!
One term for a long-standing, collective group of theater practitioners who have worked together is troupe.
Theater is a cluster experience. Before the event will occur, a group must assemble, at just once and in one place. You become a "collective mind" with those around you, sharing a typical expertise, specializing in one activity.
A theater practitioner may be a person or theater company that makes sensible work or theories to try and do with performance and theater. The list of theater practitioners is consistently dynamical and evolving, as folks area unit continuously making new work and developing with new thoughts and methodologies for theater and performance.
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