. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Fig. I.—Stand weight on L foot, R foot at back,R arm raised above head, palm inwards; L arm ex-tended to fide shoulder level, palm upwards; lookup to R hand. Fig. II.—Turn to face right, stepping with and trans-ferring weight on to R foot; raise L knee bent on levelwith hip, R arm extended forwards, L arm back oashoulder level, head bent forward, 17. Fig. III.—Slide forward and stand weight on L foot,R foot back, arms stretched forward, hands foldedover one another, body inclined forward, look atbauds. ^ Wr vWy! Fig. IV.—Keeping weight on L foot, make a
. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Fig. I.—Stand weight on L foot, R foot at back,R arm raised above head, palm inwards; L arm ex-tended to fide shoulder level, palm upwards; lookup to R hand. Fig. II.—Turn to face right, stepping with and trans-ferring weight on to R foot; raise L knee bent on levelwith hip, R arm extended forwards, L arm back oashoulder level, head bent forward, 17. Fig. III.—Slide forward and stand weight on L foot,R foot back, arms stretched forward, hands foldedover one another, body inclined forward, look atbauds. ^ Wr vWy! Fig. IV.—Keeping weight on L foot, make a one-halfpivot so as to face left, R foot at back, R arm stretcheddown at back, L arm stretched straight up, body bentback, look up at L hand.
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