A dance group based in Wales holds an annual seven- to ten-day public event. The group has staged the event in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Italy. Each event begins with what seems to be an unplanned incident. A pair of workers wearing bright safety vests may start dancing together on the sidewalk. Many of the people passing by are unaware they are viewing a professional performance. Over the following days, more skilled dancers in ordinary clothing join the group. On the final day of the event, nearly one hundred dancers perform an exciting routine.

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At first, the dancing appears to be _________.

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A random
B combative
C ceremonial
D frenzied

A random

A random

To figure out the answer to the question, we need to understand the context provided in the description. It tells us that at the beginning of each event, a pair of workers wearing safety vests start dancing on the sidewalk, giving the impression of an unplanned incident. This suggests that the initial dancing is not random or frenzied, as those terms imply a lack of coordination or intentionality.

Given that the event involves professional dancers and the dancing gradually becomes more skilled and coordinated as additional dancers join, we can infer that the dancing is not random or frenzied.

Based on the information provided, the most appropriate answer is C. ceremonial.