Lesson 4 Flashcards
Partners bow to each other to opposite dancers or to the audience
bow or saludo
saludo is of ____ origin
spanish
Touch toe or ball of free foot on floor and remains there briefly
point
The foot away from one’s partner when they stand side by side
outside foot
Visayan term meaning to place one forearm in front and the other behind the waist
hayon hayon
both arms are in one side shoulder level either right or left
arms in lateral position
Two people walk toward each other, pass by the right shoulder step sideward to the right and return to position walking backward, passing left shoulder
do-so-do or dos-a-dos
Weight on one foot, swing the free foot in an arch, so that the ball or heel strikes the floor at lowest point of the arch
brush
brush may be done;
- forward
- sideward
- backward
Girl at the right side of Boy, holds his R arm with her L hand, free hands down at the sides
abrasete
The hand near one’s partner when they stand side by side
inside hand
The foot near one’s partner when they stand side by side
inside foot
The hand away from one’s partner when they stand side by side
outside hand
both arms at sides and bent at the elbows so that the upper arms are at shoulder level
“T” position
To scoop or swing the arm downward upward in front of the body, the trunk following the movement of the scooping arm
salok
To turn the hand from the wrist half-way clockwise then raise and lower wrist once or twice
masiwak
masiwak is an _____ dance term
ibanag