. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Begin exactly as in the previous exercise, counting 6 for the step and springsand 3 for he runs forward. Then spring both feet together, with a small plie (Fig. I.) and spring up as high aspossible off both feet (Fig. II.) landing on R foot (with plie), L foot extended at back. As the spring is made, both arms are raised, R arm forward and L arm at back(they are more or less flung up) 3 counts, 4 measures. Reverse, beginning on L foot. It is the plie with both feet together that givesthe elevation for the ^ » ? ^^^.^flft^^^H Fig. I.—Showi


. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Begin exactly as in the previous exercise, counting 6 for the step and springsand 3 for he runs forward. Then spring both feet together, with a small plie (Fig. I.) and spring up as high aspossible off both feet (Fig. II.) landing on R foot (with plie), L foot extended at back. As the spring is made, both arms are raised, R arm forward and L arm at back(they are more or less flung up) 3 counts, 4 measures. Reverse, beginning on L foot. It is the plie with both feet together that givesthe elevation for the ^ » ? ^^^.^flft^^^H Fig. I.—Showing feet jumped, together tvith pliepreparatory to spring up. Fig. II.—Showing the spring up. 13 8. (a) Leap up off Foot and Valse i^


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