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- (i) A Scottish dance
- (j) An Irish dance
- (k) An Egyptian dance
- (l) A Russian dance
- (m) A Javanese dance
- (n) A Hawaiian dance
- (o) An Argentine tango
- (p) A solo American Indian dance
- (q) A Greek dance (includes Natural dancing)
- (r) An Italian dance
- (s) A ballet dance
- (t) A toe dance
- (u) A musical comedy dance
- (v) An exhibition ballroom dance
- (w) A gypsy dance
- (x) A Chinese dance
- (y) A character dance
- (z) A tap or clog dance
- 3.* (a) Act as leader in 8 different dances, and teach a class of at least 6 pupils 8 dances, representing at least 4 of the departments mentioned above.
- (b) Compose, teach and present publicly a dance for a group of not less than 6, to take at least 3 minutes, Either for coup; both for grand coup.
- 4.* (a) Write and present a dance drama, to take not less than 15 minutes to present.
- (b) Compose, and dance publicly 4 different solo dances. Either for coup; both for grand coup.
5. Record a new Indian dance (one not in the BIRCH BARK ROLL) from actual Indians, and write it out so it can be followed by others, for coup. As above for 2 Indian dances, and teach them so they are presented, for grand coup.
6. Perform 5 authentic Indian dance steps, and do 3 solo Indian dances, or principal part in group dances, for coup. Teach the above to at least 6 others, so they perform it creditably in public, for grand coup.
7.* Dance a different solo dance on each of 8 public occasions, without pay. Teach another 8 solo dances, performed on 8 public occasions. Either for coup; both for grand coup.
* Repeater if entirely new material is offered.