footworkˈfʊtˌwɜrk
footwork (n)
English Definitions:
footwork (noun)
the manner of using the feet
footwork (noun)
skillful maneuvering or dealing
"she needs some fancy footwork to cover all those lies"
footwork (Noun)
Any movement of the feet, especially intricate or complex movement.
footwork (Noun)
The movement of a batsman's feet as he prepares to hit or evade a ball
Footwork
Footwork refers to dance technique aspects related to feet: foot position and foot action. The following aspects of footwork may be considered: ⁕Dance technique: a proper footwork may be vital for proper posture and movement of a dancer. ⁕Aesthetic value: some foot positions and actions are traditionally considered appealing, while other ones are ugly, although this depends on the culture. ⁕Artistic expression: a sophisticated footwork may in itself be the goal of the dance expression. Different dances place different emphasis on the above aspects.
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