thin and bony, finally, dead. As drug has strong addiction, people are more likely to addict anything, such as, love, money, alcohol. Many people may have experienced something they are not supposed to want but still continuing to want it even though it’s not good for them, in worse scenarios, even destroying them slowly. This idea of addiction can be found in many choreographs. “Gravity” choreographed by Mia Michaels, an American choreographer known for her contemporary choreography on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance. This routine is about addiction and wanting something that’s not good for you. This powerful dance affected many people who had had tragedy of suffering from an addiction or had watched someone struggle with it. They use movement, their face, costumes, and lightning to let the audience feel raw emotion without words. Dance has ability to tell people an important message before they struggle with addiction in the real life, such as drugs.
thin and bony, finally, dead. As drug has strong addiction, people are more likely to addict anything, such as, love, money, alcohol. Many people may have experienced something they are not supposed to want but still continuing to want it even though it’s not good for them, in worse scenarios, even destroying them slowly. This idea of addiction can be found in many choreographs. “Gravity” choreographed by Mia Michaels, an American choreographer known for her contemporary choreography on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance. This routine is about addiction and wanting something that’s not good for you. This powerful dance affected many people who had had tragedy of suffering from an addiction or had watched someone struggle with it. They use movement, their face, costumes, and lightning to let the audience feel raw emotion without words. Dance has ability to tell people an important message before they struggle with addiction in the real life, such as drugs.