The sliding feet is a peculiar stepping or way of walking where the soles are slipped along the stage surface without raising the heels (this is called hakobi in particular) and to do this smoothly, it is necessary to pose so the center of gravity is lowered by flexing one's knees and dropping one's waist. |
摺り足とは、足裏を舞台面につけて踵をあげることなくすべるように歩む独特の運歩法で(特にこれをハコビと称する)、これを円滑に行うためには膝を曲げ腰を入れて重心を落とした体勢をとる必要がある。 |