A figurehead is any of a number of "up" positions, with high and forward poise, usually assumed by the woman and more or less resembling the wooden female figureheads of ships of old. | |
Here, we have a stork line, which is a figurehead in which one leg is raised to the supporting knee, toes pointing down. I suppose it is a styalized representation of a resting stork. | |
An Oblique Line has a Stork Line–quality in its raised foot, but the Oblique Line stretches the oblique abdominal muscles and so produces a graceful curve to the whole body. Here, the cue might have been "woman Oblique Line, man Split." | |
In the figurehead, the woman's feet may be together, or she may lunge or extend one leg, yielding a variety of styles. | |
Photos © A. Curths; E.Allen; F. Lepretre; J. Lee; P. Suba; V. Kanonikov; from Dancesport UK photo gallery. |
Argentine tango is a social dance and musical genre, written in 4/4 measure and with binary musical form. Its lyrics and music are marked by nostalgia, ...
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
FIGUREHEAD, STORK LINE, OBLIQUE LINE
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