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Trend slide split between a purple-toned silhouette still with the "Interpretive Dance" headline and text on the left, and a full-height dancer-in-spotlight still on the right.
Summary
The interpretive-dance trend: a purple-toned silhouette still carrying the "Interpretive Dance" headline and text on the left, set against a tall, dramatic still of a spotlit dancer on the right.
Visual description
Near-black slide with the standard running header. The left half is a dim, purple-and-orange-toned film still of a backlit figure with a reaching hand silhouette; over it sit a large white headline, "Interpretive Dance", two narrow columns of body copy on dance's resurgence in advertising (citing Barbie and Wicked), and below them the "CHARACTERISTICS" label with outlined pills: DANCE, EXPERIMENTAL, BALLET, MODERN DANCE, GROUP. The right half is a striking full-height film still: a single dancer mid-pose under a hard cone of overhead spotlight in a dim hall, long shadow on the floor. A white "12" anchors the bottom-left.
Key takeaway
The clean left-text / right-hero-image split, where the right image is dramatic enough (a lone spotlit dancer) to act as the slide's punctuation. The shared moody, theatrical lighting links the two halves.
Reuse notes
The cleanest split variant of the template: text and pills on one side, a single arresting full-height image on the other. Best when that hero image is genuinely striking. The dark theatrical grade suits performance and motion topics.

















