The Persimmon of Peaches
The Persimmon of Peaches is a solo performance dance originating in The Reprobate of Blustering. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Wines of Peach. The dancer performs along an intricate path. This dance is a refined artform, with four specific moves to be mastered. The weightless sprightly sluggish dance is punctuated by independent body movement, elaborate leaps and subtle facial expressions.
- The dance begins with the introduction of the music. The dancer performs very quickly to the ellusmesmuk rhythm. This section is punctuated by body level changes and movement along the line of dance.
- The dance enters a new section with the chorus of the music. The dancer performs slowly to the kestraruga rhythm. This section is punctuated by high body level.
- The dance enters a new section with the verse of the music. The dancer performs slower and slower to the luz rhythm. This straight-lined section is punctuated by right kicks.
- The ebramaz is one of the fundamental dance moves. First, there is a delicate leap with refined movement along the line of dance and a spin. Then there is a raised left arm with a low right kick.
- The tus is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a powerful sway with fluid independent body movement and movement along the line of dance.
- The xukom is one of the fundamental dance moves. First, there is a sinuous leap with movement along the line of dance and independent body movement. Then there is a leap with a delicate arm carriage. Finally, there is a counterclockwise eighth turn.
- The odsuxu is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a counterclockwise eighth turn with movement along the line of dance.
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