I photographed this spirited and colorful dance performance in Tymlat Bay's cultural hall from the perfect vantage point. Others in the audience were shooting for their seats, or found a spot in front of the stage. I elected to sit off to to one side, on the steps to the stage. I placed my camera on the floor of the stage itself -- giving the viewer as low an angle of view as possible. This vantage point allowed me to contrast the flowing motion of the dancers to the intensity of the dance master, who watches every step from the wings with much authority. It also helped me weave together three levels of meaning -- the blurred foot in the foreground conveys energy, the dancers in the middleground establish context, and the intensity of the boss watching in the background is the point of the picture.