The antique Greek dance, after sculptured and painted figures . Fig. 213. Fig. 215. a burlesque attitude of defence, with both feet planted on theground, as our modern dancers stand. (Fig- 211.) 179. Separating—The active leg is separated from the support-ing leg, of which the toe rests on the ground, the rest of the foot be-ing somewhat lifted. The movement may be made forward, at theside, or the back. Suppose the dancer stands in one or the other of the PositionsIII or V, right leg forward; he carries the right leg in IV advanced PREPARATORY EXERCISES 99


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