The Peduncular White-Millet-Grain
The Peduncular White-millet-grain is a war dance originating in The Alone Bib. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Flowery Bee. The dancers perform in a single line along an improvised path, moving to the music's sak rhythm. The twisting sinuous passionate dance is punctuated by straight walks.
- The dance begins with the verse of the music. The dancers perform quickly with the music. This expressive undulating section is punctuated by high body level and raised left arms.
- The dance enters a new section with the chorus of the music. The dancers perform slower and slower with the music. This sprightly section is punctuated by vigorous clockwise quarter turns.
- The dance enters a new section with the bridge-passage of the music. The dancers perform slowly with the music. This expressive sprightly section is punctuated by powerful leaps, spirited curved walks and energetic kicks.
- The dance enters a new section with the next verse of the music. The dancers perform quickly with the music. This section is punctuated by high body level and joyous forward bends.
- The dance enters a new section with the next chorus of the music. The dancers perform slower and slower with the music. This section is powerful.
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