. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Fig. VL—Jumping over brook. Fig. VII.—Last position. 27. 10. Marguerites. MARGUERITESWith hands low, balance forward on R foot. Fig. I, and back on L. Count 6, 2 measures-One valse turn to right and fling both hands up over head as if playing. Fig. II., 6 counts- 2 measures. Action of looking right and left. Fig. Ill, as if undecided which flower to pick. 6counts, 2 measures. Run to right and kneel on R knee. Count 6, 2 measures. With R hand pick 3 imaginary Marguerites placing them each in L hand. Fig. IV., 3 measures. Rise with weight on L foot and be


. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Fig. VL—Jumping over brook. Fig. VII.—Last position. 27. 10. Marguerites. MARGUERITESWith hands low, balance forward on R foot. Fig. I, and back on L. Count 6, 2 measures-One valse turn to right and fling both hands up over head as if playing. Fig. II., 6 counts- 2 measures. Action of looking right and left. Fig. Ill, as if undecided which flower to pick. 6counts, 2 measures. Run to right and kneel on R knee. Count 6, 2 measures. With R hand pick 3 imaginary Marguerites placing them each in L hand. Fig. IV., 3 measures. Rise with weight on L foot and bend back raising flowers 1o face, 1 measure. Step forward on R foot and bending slightly forward pull one imaginery petal He lovesme. Fig. V., 1 measure. Step on L foot and pull second petal, He loves me not. 1 measure. Step on R foot and pull 3 petals in quick succession: He loves me, he loves me not,he loves me. 1 measure. Throw Marguerites away over head wilh action of pleasure. Fig. VI.


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