The Peduncular Boll
The Peduncular Boll is a solo performance dance originating in The Grandparent of Tufts. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Fruity Paradise-Nut. This dance is a refined artform, with two special positions and six specific moves to be mastered. The delicate dance is punctuated by curved walks and calm runs.
- The dance begins with the first theme of the music. The dancer performs slowly to the bokem rhythm. This section is punctuated by refined backward bends.
- The dance enters a new section with the exposition of the first theme of the music. The dancer performs slower and slower with the music. This section is understated and twisting.
- The dance enters a new section with the second theme of the music. The dancer performs faster and faster with the music. This weightless section is punctuated by sluggish leftward bends.
- The dance enters a new section with the exposition of the second theme of the music. The dancer performs to the warosp rhythm. This section is punctuated by high leaps.
- The dance enters a new section with the synthesis of the music. The dancer performs quickly to the uthrogumat rhythm. This understated section is punctuated by soft footwork and sway.
- The vope is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a high body level with a leg lift and a sensual hand gesture.
- The ciki is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a low body level with a leftward bend, a high arm carriage and a sinuous hand gesture.
- The ehim is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is an expressive clockwise eighth turn with a subtle facial expression.
- The iquin is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a calm sway with a low body level and graceful independent body movement.
- The ijaspugolet is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a relaxed counterclockwise eighth quarter turn.
- The duleklonit is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a raised arm with a leap.
- The wut is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a curved walk.
- The iddik is one of the fundamental dance moves. First, there is a sinuous kick with a raised right arm and a sensual hand gesture. Then there is a body level change with an expressive raised arm, a spin and fluid independent body movement. Then there is a raised arm with an elaborate leap. Finally, there is a leap with a raised arm.
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