The Pistillate Floret
The Pistillate Floret is a solo performance dance originating in The Mother of Exfoliating. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Musical Fanfare. The dancer performs slower and slower to the music's uc rhythm. This dance is a refined artform, with three special positions and four specific moves to be mastered. The graceful dance is punctuated by delicate leaps.
- The wemoge is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a right leg lift with a sprightly forward bend.
- The buda is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a relaxed arm carriage with a relaxed backward bend and a vivacious facial expression.
- The ejel is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a lively left leg lift with a proud arm carriage.
- The rethal is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a powerful raised right arm with a relaxed hand gesture, a refined spin and a high leap.
- The epfurdam is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a large clockwise eighth half turn with a low body level.
- The smedrath is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a body level change with twisting footwork and a backward bend.
- The obacst is one of the fundamental dance moves. There is a delicate run with a large body level change.
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