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What are Basic krump techniqies?

Stomps, chest pops, and arm swings.


How many arm positions are there in ballet?

6 however, the choreographer will likely not stick to the 6 basic positions.


What does cumulative canon mean in dance terms?

It is when there are a number of dancers ... for example three dancers... Dancer number one performs an arm movement then a le movement whilst dancer 2 + 3 are still... one dancer one has performed the arm and leg movement once dancer two joins in on the second time round so now dancer 1 + 2 are performing the arm and leg gesture whilst dancer 3 is still. Once dancer 1 and 2 have performed the arm and leg gesture then all three perform the arm and leg gesture together! It is a build up of layers. Hope this helps! x


What is the fourth and fifth basic position of arms and feet?

Fourth: The feet are turned out and are crossed, but one leg will be in front of the other. You can also look at Google images. For the arms, one arm will be up above the head, and the other arm will be in front of you. Ask a dancer! If you take classes, you can ask your teacher or anyone with experience. Fifth: Feet are turned out and crossed. It's like first, but one foot is crossed over the other foot, and you can't see the big toe in the back. The arms are just up in the air. Please, go to the library and find ballet books, or ask someone with experience in ballet.


What are the five fundamental dance steps of arms and feet?

Arms Positions: First position- raise arms to a circle in front of the chest. Second position - open up arms sideward, raised below shoulder level with a graceful curve. Third position - raise one arm overhead while other arm remains in 2nd position. Fourth position - raise one arm in front of chest in a half circle, while one arm remains overhead. Fifth position - raise both arms overhead in a graceful curve. Feet Positions: First position - bring heels close to touch; toes apart. Second position - bring feet apart sideward. Third position - bring the heel of one foot to touch the instep of the other foot. Fourth position - bring one foot in front of the other foot to walk strike. Fifth position - bring the heel of one foot to touch the toe of the other.