The Rosy Orchard of Caper-Fruits
The Rosy Orchard of Caper-fruits is a war dance originating in The Questionable Riverside. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Satyric Fir-Cone. The dancers perform loosely mingled, moving to the music's cowe rhythm. The entire dance has a basic movement called the ewaralimeca. There is a series of two delicate steps in a square pattern with independent body movement, a graceful hand gesture and a strong sway. The dance is calm.
- The dance begins with the theme of the music. The dancers perform very quickly with the music. This undulating section is punctuated by leaps and leg lifts.
- The dance enters a new section with the bridge-passage of the music. The dancers perform faster and faster with the music. This section is punctuated by leftward bends.
- The dance enters a new section with the recapitulation of the theme of the music. The dancers perform slowly with the music. This sluggish section is punctuated by raised arms.
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