Project #3: Dance Project

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Project #3: Dance Project Choose one of the following for your dance project: Read a set of articles on Ballet or Breakdancing. Highlight or underline the most important information, then write a summary of the articles in your own words AND compare the information in both articles (at least five paragraphs). Draw and color a dancer (ballet, breakdancing, Irish dancing, or tap dancing) in at least 2 different poses and label the dance moves. If there are special costumes or footwear, draw and label them as well. Write a biography of a famous dancer, including their major accomplishments, how they influenced dance, challenges they faced and overcame, and the highlights of their career as a professional dancer. Must be at least five paragraphs.