, as upon the
Steps
, the
sliding
Marks only excepted.
If there were, for Example, a sinking Mark upon a half Position, it would shew, that the Knee of that Leg only was to be bent; but if sinking Marks should be on the whole Position, then both Knees are to be bent at the same time. The same is to be observ’d for Rising, Springing, &c. The Marks on the Positions, have no appointed Place, as they have on Steps, excepting Points, which are to be plac’d in the same manner as on Steps.
| Sink on one Foot. | Sink on both Feet. | Rise on one Foot. | Rise on both Feet. | Spring on one Foot. | Spring on both Feet. |
| Caper on one Foot. | Caper on both Feet. | One Foot up. | Foot up, and then down. | To point the Toe. | To be on both Toes. |
| To place the Heel. | To be on both Heels. | To point the Toe, and then the Heel. | To be first on the Toes, and then the Heels. | To place the Heel, and point the Toe. | To be first on the Heels, and then the Toes. |
| To be on the flat Foot. | Both Feet flat. | A Turn on the Foot to the Rise. | A Turn on both Feet to the Rise. | Turn on one Foot to the Left. | Turn on both Feet to the Left. |
Of Positions and half Positions having several Marks at once.
Positions
and