. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Fig. II. Poised on K fool, knee slifl. 5. Simple Springing Step. k f0 M M S ^ ^ i-^ -i 1 t± S % m n ^^fe ^ »i=» ^ ^ fe^ y /z 2:;: ^/ ^ IIZM fc^ li jijii \ g f- ^^ ff ft f P ff? r? ^ ^^ ^^ J3E ^ 5:^ )t ^TV ffl^ Beginning with the R foot arms extended to sides, make 4 Grecian step and springR. L. moving forward, lifting the leg each time, with bent knee. Then turn in place round to the right with 4 Grecian step and spring R. L. R. L. Raising both arms, R arm higher then the L, and looking up to R hand, and getting agood bend in the back as the turn i


. Nature dancing; the poetry of motion . Fig. II. Poised on K fool, knee slifl. 5. Simple Springing Step. k f0 M M S ^ ^ i-^ -i 1 t± S % m n ^^fe ^ »i=» ^ ^ fe^ y /z 2:;: ^/ ^ IIZM fc^ li jijii \ g f- ^^ ff ft f P ff? r? ^ ^^ ^^ J3E ^ 5:^ )t ^TV ffl^ Beginning with the R foot arms extended to sides, make 4 Grecian step and springR. L. moving forward, lifting the leg each time, with bent knee. Then turn in place round to the right with 4 Grecian step and spring R. L. R. L. Raising both arms, R arm higher then the L, and looking up to R hand, and getting agood bend in the back as the turn is taken. Repeat whole 4 steps forward and 4 turning to the left, this time looking up to theL hand. This is done ad lib. 3 counts, 1 measure to each step and spring. Thus the wholeexercise, 4 forward and 4 turning to right, 4 forward and 4 turning to left, takes 16measures. The bending of the body on the turns which must be made strictly in place is thefeature of this step. 10 6. Leap on to Foot


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