Descriptive Scene Essay

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Descriptive Essay

Entering into the Taylor Swift concert was already hectic. Everyone finding their seats while getting comfortable waiting for Taylor’s appearance and for the show to begin. All surrounded by a great amount of seats, rows ascending at an incline, there wasn’t any chances anyone could miss a thing that happened. The room had been quite warm, so had the seats, slightly above room temperature. Most of the lights were dim awaiting for the introduction. Suddenly, a light flashed, spotlight shown on stage as a young lady wearing a light silver, glittery dress strut to center stage announcing the performance everyone has been waiting for.

Beyond any doubt, Taylor Swift had set foot on stage smiling as she approaches her vast audience. The crowd went wild, screaming at the top of their lungs peoples’ ears were ringing. Noise from every guitar strum, drum beat, and voice vibrations were heard throughout the colosseum. Sounds from other humans’ lip singing  and voice screeching consumed all who were spectating. Absorbing each and every beat ranging from low to high and slow to fast could have also been observed through everyone's actions, as to their arm motions. Arm movements seen flowing with the music had been quite soothing considering Taylor’s songs were heart wrenching and seeking out for love. They might also be categorized as depressing but in an upbeat way if taken in with the background music.

In the eyes of the beholder, darkness would arise if silence had come over the singer. Once Taylor started up again, strobe lights, flashing colors, and glow in the dark sticks viewed in everyone’s sight. Watching as everyone sang along, or the backup dancers danced, or how after every transitioning song attraction to the lights catches eyes. Seeing different outfits on Taylor as the songs changed and the stage equipment moved was very much noticeable. Her simplistic dresses to glistening tops had been seemingly perfect on her as the lighting...