The Fair Apportionment
The Fair Apportionment is a sacred solo dance originating in The Banded Funnel. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Slim Proportion. This dance is a refined artform, with three special positions to be mastered. The entire dance has a basic movement called the egek. There is a series of twelve steps in a square pattern with a partially realized hand gesture. The calm dance is punctuated by understated spins and proud body level changes.
- The dance begins with the introduction of the music. The dancer performs quickly with the music. This section is punctuated by right leg lifts, with large moves.
- The dance enters a new section with the passages of the music. This section is punctuated by subtle arm carriage.
- The goruk is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a low body level.
- The adokegudim is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a raised left arm with a low body level and a sluggish hand gesture.
- The aros is one of the fundamental dance positions. There should be a high body level with a rightward bend and a powerful raised right arm.
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