Description

a movement or theme repeated by two or more dancers on different counts
the link from one movement to another
the movement of individual body parts as opposed to whole-body movement
the speed of the music
a 2-step move where you transfer the weight of one foot to the other foot
the number in which is used to teach and count a dance sequence
dance attire most commonly associated with ballet
to create a dance sequence on the spot without any prior planning
the steps and movements that make up a dance or sequence
your favourite dance school
the number of positions associated with feet placement in ballet
the responsibility of the eyes during any spin
the sounds in which is normally danced to
straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length
the ritual of preparing your body for dance
to bend the knees
the language of dance
the name of Hype-O's ballet teacher
the name of Hype-O's Jazz teacher
the name of Hype-O's Hip Hop Teacher
the name of Hype-O's Acro teacher
the Hype-O Level of dance greater than recreational but less than Elite
the suburb for monday classes
the act of holding your leg above the height of your head and to the side of your body by grabbing the back of the ankle and stretching the leg to straight
a warm up to begin a ____ down to end
raising your leg high off the ground while remaining locked at the knee

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