Costumes are a great way to help set the mood and create the world that your dance will live in. Costumes can take a great deal of time to create and can be very expensive, so determine a monetary and time budget before beginning.  If you don’t want to spend a great deal of time and money, ask your dancers to come dressed in their own clothes. Make sure they wear clothing they can easily move in. You can also buy costumes at a thrift shop or work with an artistic friend to make them from scratch. If your dancers will be dancing in a big venue, make sure they wear stage makeup so their faces can be seen clearly. Dress rehearsal is the perfect time to run through the dance, in costume, with any props. It’s important to make the dress rehearsal mimic the show as closely as possible so the dancers will be prepared.  If the dancers have never performed in front of an audience before, invite some friends to the dress rehearsal so the dancers can get used to it. If possible, hold the dress rehearsal in the same space as the show. Make sure to practice using the lights and the audio during the dress rehearsal. Whether you’re dancing in your dance or watching from the wings, the performance of your dance will be nerve-wracking. Channel your nervous energy into excitement and enjoy the show!  Don’t worry if someone falls or makes a mistake. The show will go on. Take pictures or ask someone else to. Creating a dance is a big accomplishment and you’ll want to remember it.
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One-sentence summary -- Select the costumes. Have a dress rehearsal. Let go of control and have fun.

Q: Bold colors work best for a color blocked look, where you pair two solid-colored pieces together to emphasize the contrast. For an impactful look, choose pants in a highly saturated hue such as cyan, hot pink, or kelly green. Complementary colors are those that are opposite from one another on the color wheel, where red is opposite from green, blue from orange, and yellow from purple. These pairs provide the most contrast and will really make both colors pop.  For example, if you have bright orange pants, try pairing them with a cornflower blue top.  Although red and green are technically complementary colors, be careful wearing them together around the holidays. Unless you're aiming for a particularly festive look, opt for muted versions of both colors, such as olive green and pinky peach. If you'd like to create a particularly bold look, select a colorful pair of shoes with plenty of surface area to draw the eye. Sneakers, mules, and loafers are all good bets depending on the cut of your jeans. Choose a color similar to either your pants or your top, but be careful not to get the exact same hue or you'll look too matchy-matchy. For example, if your pants are bright purple, you could try a light lavender-hued mule. If you'd prefer a slightly more understated look, choose a neutral-colored shoe instead. A basic tan sandal or simple grey ballet flat will keep the emphasis on the rest of your look.
A: Opt for brightly colored jeans. Select a top in a complementary color. Amp it up with similarly colorful shoes.

Article: Once the Malawis have bred, the female will need some rest to allow the eggs to develop in her mouth. Not disturbing her for 5 days should be sufficient time for the female to rest. Be aware that she may not eat during this period. Consider partitioning your tank so that the female can have her own space. This is especially true if you choose to not remove the male from the tank. Likewise, you can also put the female in a separate tank. Remember to disturb her as little as possible because she may spit out the eggs or even swallow them. A female Malawi cichlid will hold her fertilized eggs in her mouth for about 21 days. At this point, she will begin to release the fry, or baby fish, from her mouth into the hiding spots or tank. Be aware that it may take a couple of days for the female to release the fry into the water.  Recognize that Malawi cichlids have relatively small batches of eggs—only 10-30. You may see anywhere from 1-30 fry, depending on their survival rate.  Make sure that there are hiding spots in the tank under or in which the fry can hide from males. Don't be surprised if the female takes the fry into her mouth several times. The females will eventually abandon their fry, and it's important for the young fish to have hiding spots. Your fry will need nutritious food to  develop into healthy Malawi cichlids. There are a number of different nutritious foods you can feed Malawi cichlid fry. You can also watch if they're eating enough of their food by watching their bodies with a magnifying glass. You can feed your fry the following foods to promote growth:  Brine shrimp Daphnia Microworms Grindal worms The fry are large and well developed, so infusoria is too small for them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Allow the female to rest. Look for the female to release the fry. Feed the fry.

Article: Mice can be prolific breeders, but they don't become sexually mature until they are six to eight weeks old. Don't expect them to mate before this time. Just feed your mice well and keep them comfortable until they are old enough to breed. Generally, putting one male with two females in a single cage will increase the chances of breeding. To prevent fighting, it’s important that there’s only one male in each cage.  If you’re not sure which mice are male, gently lift them up by the tail and look between their legs. The testes should be very visible on male mice. Most mice will not normally fight with others. However, some male mice might become hostile, especially if they sense females nearby that are ready to mate. More rarely, some females may become aggressive with each other. If you have any aggressive mice on your hands, isolate them. Gently grasp them by the tail and move them into another cage to live by themselves instead of attempting to use them for breeding. If mice are healthy and grouped properly, there’s a good chance they will breed without any intervention. Female mice will enter estrus (be ready to breed) every three to four days, so things might happen quickly. If you are trying to breed quickly, you can rotate a couple of different females in each male mouse’s cage every 1-2 weeks. This will likely increase the number of females that become pregnant. When mice have mated, there will be a “plug” visible on the rear of the female. This plug is actually hardened semen, and it should remain in place for about 12 hours after mating. Even if you see the plug, however, it does not guarantee that the mouse has conceived and is pregnant, only that it has mated with a male.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wait six to eight weeks before attempting to mate your mice. Decide which mice will be roommates. Isolate aggressive mice. Let the mice do their thing. Check if mating has occurred.