In dance, floorwork refers to movements performed on the floor. Floorwork is used extensively in modern dance, particularly Graham technique, Hawkins...
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known for its unique dramatic and expressive qualities and distinctive floorwork; dance critic Anna Kisselgoff described it as "powerful, dynamic, jagged...
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cannot play the zils is not an accomplished dancer.[citation needed] Floorwork, which has been banned in Egypt since the mid-20th century, is still a...
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miming an expression of horror at the way the opponents face looks. Floorwork: This component demonstrates the competitors' sensuality as they roll...
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power moves are called "drops". Downrock (also known as "footwork" or "floorwork") is used to describe any movement on the floor with the hands supporting...
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contracted pneumonia and died. Gamal was known for her extensive use of floorwork. She also often included raqs baladi (folkloric dance), Bedouin dances...
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moves are borrowed from gymnastics and martial arts. Ground breaking Floorwork Jam skating is neither aggressive nor speed skating. This form of freestyle...
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the precise footwork, precision, and grace of classical ballet with the floorwork, upper body dexterity, and raw emotion of modern dance. In 1954, he formed...
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through which to communicate features of Egyptian culture. Taj rejects the floorwork that is common in other approaches (such as the Turkish style), believing...
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Bloomingdale and Nancy Reagan. Fletcher’s development of his now-trademarked Floorwork and Towelwork - machine-less applications of the Pilates principles that...
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