What do you call this gymnastics/dancing move?
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It's like the bird cage or the scorpion: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2721/4183186237_301c6b5956.jpg (which is when you pull one leg up behind you and it can be above your head or something) but you jump in the air and you don't hold your leg you just kick it up into that position. sort of like this, but jumping: http://media.wwd.com/images/processed/wwd/2009/01/08/portrait/02-tout/memopad-nastia.jpg What do you call that? Thanks a bunch!
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Answer:
It's called a firebird, there's even videos on YouTube of how to do it!:)
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My dance studio likes to call them "angel jumps" but I believe they really are firebirds. Is this what you're looking for? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWS6PZcNTM8&feature=grec_index Hope I helped!
Madison
we call it a single attidtude jump but every studio has different names for stuff
dancinbabii14
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