The Guava of Wreathing is a war dance originating in The Mores of Exhorting. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by The Fruitful Orchard. The dancers perform in several lines, moving slower and slower to the music's bushcirne rhythm. The entire dance has a basic movement called the iddik. There is a series of five steps in a circular pattern with a sway, an expressive counterclockwise eighth quarter turn and a raised right arm. The vigorous dance is punctuated by flamboyant raised left arms.