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Description

Showcases engaging, articulate delivery.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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when professional ballroom dancers perform there so mesmerizing and spectacular in their movement because of being in a unison and simultaneously forcing each other apart. The compelling beauty of the dance is created by how the dancers choose to come back together. Stanley and Audrey have been married for eight months. Stanley is telling his friends that he believes he made a mistake in getting married because he didn't realize it would be so hard. Audrey, spending most of her days telling her friends that she married an impostor and doesn't understand how Stanley could be so insensitive in uncooperative in the marriage, despite the two talking to their friends to get advice. They're both filling alone during this time, as they do not understand the fundamentals of the dance. There is certain beauty and sensuality in ballroom dancing. The intricacies and level of difficulty of the individual movements that work so well independently and allow you to come together and move fluidly as one are some of the most powerful central illustrations of how this next phase in your first year of marriage will unfold once you have become unified and the honeymoon period is over. The natural order of progression is to find out how to move together in one accord while keeping your individuality, independence and family plan intact. The problem with the dances that the small agreements take you back to your level of comfort in dealing with conflict like you did when you were single. Being single, you didn't have to be accountable for and two others you didn't get angry and have to stay in the home until with the person you were angry with being single, you always had the option to leave. Each person should have come into the marriage with the understanding that compromise is necessary. It is necessary in order for a woman and a man to blend are as one.