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BASIC STEP IN

FOLK DANCING
10 BASIC STEP
OF FOLK DANCE
WALTZ
HOP
Hop- a spring from one foot
landing on the same foot in
place or in any direction. The
other. foot may be raised in any
direction (in front, in rear,
sideward or across).
BLEKING
CROSS
 Cross-step (originally, the French
Valse Boston) is a social ballroom
dance in. triple (help·info) time,
performed primarily in closed
position, to slower tempo waltz
music
SLIDE
PIVOT dance, a pivot turn (or simply pivot) is a general
classification for dance turns in which the
performer's body rotates about its vertical axis
without traveling. The performer may be
supported by one or both feet, which swivel in
place during the pivot turn.[1] In some dance
genres, a pivot on both feet is called a twist
turn. Pivot turns are commonly named as such
in ballroom dancing, folk dancing and ethnic
dances. In many other dance genres, pivot turns
are known by specific names and typically are
not referred to as pivots. For example, in ballet,
a pirouette is a type of pivot turn on one foot.
POINT AND TURN
The Step Point Method involves
making observations along a
walking transect at specified
intervals (e.g., number of steps) and
using a pin to record cover or
“hits.” It measures cover for
individual species, total cover, and
species composition by cover.

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