The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fig. 414. come the moment of suspension. While in the air the position of thelegs is changed, the dancer crouching (Fig. 418) and, by a violenteffort, leaping high enough so that he has time, while in the air, toextend one leg backward, bending it, and at the same time, to put theother forward. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE STEPS 171 Fig. 419 reproduces an instantaneous photograph taken duringthe moment of suspension. The change of leg-position has already.
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