The Cymose Orchard
The Cymose Orchard is a sacred solo dance originating in The Infamy of Pheromones. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by The Jammy Concert. The dancer performs quickly to the music's masul rhythm. This dance is a refined artform, with eight specific moves to be mastered. The intense dance is punctuated by grotesque facial expressions.
- The dance begins with the passages of the music. This sharp-edged refined section is punctuated by joyous counterclockwise half turns and leaps.
- The dance enters a new section with the finale of the music. This section is vigorous.
- The ulong is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a spin with a straight-lined body level change and an aggressive raised left arm.
- The exusp is one of the fundamental dance moves. First, there is a clockwise eighth half turn with independent body movement. Then there is a spin with a joyous right kick.
- The ozu is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a spirited counterclockwise eighth turn.
- The dusmorabur is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is an undulating arm carriage with a spirited facial expression, a high body level and a clockwise eighth half turn.
- The kulu is one of the fundamental dance moves. First, there is a crude right kick with a vivacious facial expression and a sinuous leap. Then there is a straight walk with independent body movement and a grotesque facial expression.
- The doram is one of the fundamental dance moves. First, there is a straight-lined left leg lift with a forward bend. Then there is a lively body level change with a proud run, a joyous facial expression and a vigorous raised left arm. Finally, there is a vigorous counterclockwise eighth turn with a grotesque leg lift.
- The ellusmesmuk is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a spin with spirited footwork, a proud facial expression and a jerking hand gesture.
- The langkaz is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a passionate straight walk.
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