The Flowery Bitter-Orange
The Flowery Bitter-orange is a solo performance dance originating in The Conglomerate of Hamlets. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by The Walnut of Rice. The dancer performs along an intricate path, moving very quickly with the music. This dance is a refined artform, with nine specific moves to be mastered. The dance is punctuated by intense spins and crude independent body movement.
- The dance begins with the introduction of the music. This section is punctuated by counterclockwise eighth turns.
- The dance enters a new section with the passages of the music. The dancer performs to the restro rhythm. This aggressive energetic twisting section is punctuated by grotesque facial expressions and proud leaps.
- The rufo is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a large right kick.
- The volunba is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a soft leap with a joyous counterclockwise eighth quarter turn and passionate independent body movement.
- The tekuslistust is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a sprightly spin with a spirited leap and a grotesque facial expression.
- The po is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is subtle footwork with spirited independent body movement, an undulating hand gesture and a proud raised left arm.
- The agemos is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a fluid spin with a twisting leap and movement along the line of dance.
- The jomosm is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is elaborate footwork.
- The ufoculodo is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a grotesque counterclockwise eighth half turn with lively footwork and a high body level.
- The othinguv is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a weightless clockwise eighth quarter turn with an undulating arm carriage.
- The cathik is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is softly percussive footwork with vigorous independent body movement and movement along the line of dance.
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