SSS Dancing Show
By MYAT Min Khant ( The Fountain Staff)
SSS, one of the APU’s dancing clubs, did its biggest dancing show with the purpose of introducing students to the club.
The show was held at Millennium Hall on Nov. 13, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., with about 40 dancers while half of them are 1st-year students.
Before starting the show, SSS’s members were inviting students at the outside of the Millennium Hall by announcing the show’s informations, especially one thing that the students don’t need tickets to watch.
The show began with the freshman group’s performance and continued group by group of sophomore, junior and senior.
The show took a break in the middle about 10 minutes. Most of the performers came out from the stage’s back to meet their friends and take pictures.
After 10 minutes break, the show restarted with better performances, better atmosphere because dancers got used to with audiences.
Most of the audiences seemed that they came to the show to encourage their friends. Once the dance started, audiences yelled their friends’ names, as well as got ready to take pictures, videos.
The show ended with all dancers’ performance. After all, audiences cheered and performers came down from the stage, talked with their friends and took pictures.
“I am honored to join with seniors in this show, “1st-year APM student, who performed in the show, Mio Yamashita said. “They taught me how to dance and they are going to graduate this semester.”
November 20, 2018
The show opening |
SSS, one of the APU’s dancing clubs, did its biggest dancing show with the purpose of introducing students to the club.
The show was held at Millennium Hall on Nov. 13, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., with about 40 dancers while half of them are 1st-year students.
Before starting the show, SSS’s members were inviting students at the outside of the Millennium Hall by announcing the show’s informations, especially one thing that the students don’t need tickets to watch.
The show began with the freshman group’s performance and continued group by group of sophomore, junior and senior.
The show took a break in the middle about 10 minutes. Most of the performers came out from the stage’s back to meet their friends and take pictures.
After 10 minutes break, the show restarted with better performances, better atmosphere because dancers got used to with audiences.
Performing by 1st-year students |
Most of the audiences seemed that they came to the show to encourage their friends. Once the dance started, audiences yelled their friends’ names, as well as got ready to take pictures, videos.
The show ended with all dancers’ performance. After all, audiences cheered and performers came down from the stage, talked with their friends and took pictures.
SSS's members
“I am honored to join with seniors in this show, “1st-year APM student, who performed in the show, Mio Yamashita said. “They taught me how to dance and they are going to graduate this semester.”
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