The Galactic Red-Winged-Blackbirds
The Galactic Red-winged-blackbirds is a sacred solo dance originating in The Questionable Riverside. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by The Lignite Substratum as the dancer acts out the story of the deity Onspunuz the Unkempt. This dance is a refined artform, with eleven specific moves to be mastered. The dance is aggressive and vivacious.
- The dance begins with the first theme of the music. The dancer performs quickly with the music. This jerking section is punctuated by raised arms and raised right arms, with large moves.
- The dance enters a new section with the exposition of the first theme of the music. The dancer performs very quickly to the ezococa rhythm. This sensual undulating section is punctuated by joyous runs and independent body movement.
- The dance enters a new section with the second theme of the music. The dancer performs quickly to the omarime rhythm. This section is joyous.
- The dance enters a new section with the exposition of the second theme of the music. The dancer performs quickly with the music. This section is punctuated by proud facial expressions.
- The dance enters a new section with the synthesis of the music. The dancer performs slowly to the oyathu rhythm. This jerking section is punctuated by body level changes, elaborate straight walks and curved walks.
- The recileli is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a clockwise eighth quarter turn with a sensual hand gesture and a sensual facial expression.
- The quecayice is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a clockwise eighth turn with a proud arm carriage and a powerful hand gesture.
- The nina is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is flamboyant footwork.
- The filera is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a leap with a lively leg lift, a crude spin and a sensual facial expression.
- The epasoyi is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a jerking clockwise eighth half turn with a joyous facial expression, a powerful hand gesture and an energetic leap.
- The asematha is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a high raised left arm.
- The edarini is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a debauched body level change with a grotesque right leg lift, an elaborate arm carriage and a refined backward bend.
- The owika is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a spin with a sprightly leap.
- The uabira is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is softly percussive footwork with a debauched facial expression, a twisting clockwise eighth quarter turn and a vigorous leftward bend.
- The lomelo is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a low body level.
- The line is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a sprightly right kick with a spirited spin and an expressive raised right arm.
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