The Highland Fling and How to Teach it by Horatio N. Grant
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Hop on to R and at the same time, and count, extend L to second position (count one.) Hop again on R, and bring L up in front, toe pointed, (count two.) Repeat changing from one foot to the other, until an easy movement has been acquired. Exercise No. 4. Hand Movements--Place right hand on the hip, the fingers towards the back, raise the left well up with the fingers towards the head which makes a rounding position of the arm, or describing a half circle from the shoulder to the fingers, the head should be inclined a little to the left. Hold this position, (count four, one bar.) Reverse it, right up, left on hip, (count four, one bar.) Repeat the left, (count four, one bar.) Reverse it, right up, left on hip, (count four, one bar.) while the turn is being made. Keep this position, right up, left on hip, (count four, one bar.) Note--The movements of the feet will be changed from R to L. |
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