Sagot :
Explanation:
Arms in lateral position- both arms are at one side, either sideward right or left, This may be done at shoulder, chest or waist level.
2. Brush- weight on one foot, hit the floor with the ball or heel of the other foot (the free foot) after which that foot is lifted from the floor to any direction.
3. Clockwise- like the motion of the hands of the clock. R shoulder is toward the center of an imaginary circle.
4. Counterclockwise- the reverse direction of clockwise. L shoulder is toward the center of an imaginary circle.
5. Cut- to displace quickly one foot with the other, thus completely taking off the weight of the body from the displaced foot.
6. Do-si-do- the vis-à-vis (opposites) both advance forward, pass each other’s right (or left) side, step across to the right (or left), move backward without turning around pass each other’s left (or right) side to proper places. This is of foreign origin and is used in many Philippine dances.
7. Free foot- the foot not bearing the weight of the body.