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Dance

I belong to a dance club. I will participate in the showcase on the 29th as a hip-hop team.



I started practicing at the end of September. I will perform 2 songs, a pop song and a cool song. Both songs are very cool with choreography. But it's very difficult. There was a choreography for each school year, and all the first graders cooperated and choreographed.

I think it became better with everyone than the last showcase and became a better dance. Everyone, please come and see it!




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  1. It is so cool to be able to dance!
    I want to see your showcase!

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  2. I hope your showcase gose well!

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  3. I can see how close you are to your dance buddies from your photos! But I can not see your showcase, so I want to see it next time or next year! And, good luck to make your team's dance better!

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