The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fig. 75. 76. Fig. 77. the attitude would seem to have a religious significance; there is anexpression of adoration according to the ritualistic system of ges-ture. The feet may be held together only by accident. 107. SECOND POSITION II Fig. 78 is a preparation for the II fundamental, which Fig. 79expresses well, despite the long drapery. Fig- 80 reproduces a turn on the half-toe, in II.
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