Is swag an attitude of dancing?

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ATTITUDE OR SWAG ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS, ACCORDING TO ME. ATTITUDE IS BASED ON FORMAL INSTINCTS OF YOUR OWN BODY MOVEMENTS AND EXPRESSIONS WHERE AS SWAG OCCURS WITH THE PROPERTIES YOU CARRY YOURSELF WHILE MOVING FREELY.
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15 years of experience in classical dance.

Yes you have to creat your own vibe
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