The Euphoric Tress
The Euphoric Tress is a war dance originating in The Ultra-Thorns of Justifying. The form guides dancers during improvised performances. The dance is accompanied by any composition of The Meadow of Aquamarine. The dancers perform loosely mingled, moving to the music's timafi rhythm. The entire dance has a basic movement called the ada. There is a series of two debauched steps in a triangle pattern. The dance is punctuated by vivacious leaps.
- The dance begins with the first theme of the music. The dancers perform slower and slower with the music. This section is spirited, sensual and vigorous.
- The dance enters a new section with the exposition of the first theme of the music. The dancers perform slowly with the music. This section is sensual and fluid.
- The dance enters a new section with the bridge-passage of the music. The dancers perform very quickly with the music. This jerking section is punctuated by raised left arms and passionate counterclockwise eighth turns.
- The dance enters a new section with the second theme of the music. The dancers perform quickly with the music. This lively twisting section is punctuated by counterclockwise eighth turns.
- The dance enters a new section with the exposition of the second theme of the music. The dancers perform quickly with the music. This section is strong and debauched.
- The dance enters a new section with the synthesis of the music. The dancers perform quickly with the music. This section is undulating.
- The dance enters a new section with the finale of the music. The dancers perform quickly with the music. This understated section is punctuated by sensual facial expressions.
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