. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . 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 Fig. V.—Step forward and slightly to face front again,stand weight on R fool, both knees slightly bent, armscrossed over breast, body and head inclined toright. Fig. VI.—Step forward and stand weight on L, cro


. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . 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 Fig. V.—Step forward and slightly to face front again,stand weight on R fool, both knees slightly bent, armscrossed over breast, body and head inclined toright. Fig. VI.—Step forward and stand weight on L, crouchlow both knees very bent, hands folded one in theother (back of R hand resting in palm of L), low infront. 18


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