In Need Of Coffee Analysis

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The dance, In need of coffee, was choreographed by Chelsea Neiss. The emotion this dance started was more of the comedic tone. The story in the dance was based around these dancers that were synchronized except for the guy that imitated the look of the rest of the dancers. As the dance continues you see that they get lower in energy and coffee comes into the picture. Once they have the coffee the dancers all pump up and become much more active like the effects of caffeine take over and become all synchronized again. In the end, it was just the guy doing the dances all alone while the other dancers are just watching and unimpressed then leave him just dancing alone into the dark while he vigorously continued to dance. The music reminded me of

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